Sergio de la Pava, Agent of Change
As both a writer and a public defender, the author’s intentions are pure and his work transformative.
Read the ProfileDefinitely for Mature Readers: PW Talks With Patrick Horvath
We spoke with the author of Beneath the Trees Where Nobody Sees, billed by publisher IDW as Dexter meets Richard Scarry’s Busy, Busy Town, about his graphic novel debut and the hunger for “cozy horror.” Read the Q&A
Clare Chambers’s Ghosts of the Past
In mining mysteries and scandals of the last century for her fiction, the author hopes to connect with modern readers.
Read the ProfileTell (Almost) All: PW Talks with Sacha Mardou
In Past Tense (Avery, Oct.), graphic novelist Sacha Mardou depicts how she unlocked years of personal and familial trauma through therapy.
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Interviews
PW Close-Up: Pam Jenoff on 'Last Twilight in Paris'
A master at her craft, Pam Jenoff has written numerous 'New York Times' bestsellers. Her forthcoming historical fiction novel, 'Last Twilight in Paris,' is centered around the famed Parisian department store Lévitan during WWII and its little-known history.
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Interviews
Two Can Live as Richly as One: PW Talks with Ramit Sethi
Finance guru Sethi addresses how people sharing both a bed and a bank account can reach their financial goals together in ‘Money for Couples.’
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Interviews
Work Is Fundamentally Broken: PW Talks with Jennifer Moss
In ‘Why Are We Here?,’ workplace consultant Moss addresses the meaning of purpose in the new world of work.
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Interviews
The Spy Who Loved Me: PW Talks with Lindsay Lovise
A woman falls for the man she is tasked with investigating in Lovise’s second Secret Society of Governess Spies novel, 'Never Gamble Your Heart' (Forever, Feb.).
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Interviews
‘I Hoped This Book Would Be Less Relevant’: PW Talks with Katherine Stewart
In 'Money, Lies, and God' (Bloomsbury, Feb.), journalist Katherine Stewart reports on America’s growing antidemocratic movement.
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Profiles
Geraldine Brooks’s New Normal
Following the sudden death of her husband, the author searched for a way to save herself.
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BookLife
Revising Makes Your Work Shine
Editing experience can benefit your own writing.
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BookLife
Indie Spotlight: A Roundup of World and Military History Titles from Self-Published Authors
In this edition of our monthly thematic roundup of BookLife titles, we feature books on world and military history.
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Interviews
Climate Change Hits Close to Home: PW Talks with Mike Tidwell
In 'The Lost Trees of Willow Avenue' (St. Martin’s, Mar.), the founder of the Chesapeake Climate Action Network heeds the warning signs in his own backyard.
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Profiles
Alice Feeney Knows What Lies Beneath
For the bestselling author—both in life and in her fiction—nothing is ever as it seems.