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  • Return ‘Flight’: PW Talks with Kazu Kibuishi

    This fall, Random House’s Inklore will reissue the influential Flight anthology series edited by Kibuishi, who discussed the process of bringing out the new editions and how his own impressions of the series have changed over the years.

  • The Warmest Satirist You’ve Ever Met: PW Talks with Jess Walter

    Walter’s latest novel, So Far Gone (Harper, out now), follows an unforgettable family, broken across three generations, trying to put itself back together again on a road trip around the Pacific Northwest.

  • Beyond the Book: Jesse Byrd's 'Dream Warriors'

    Award-winning children’s author, former college basketball star, and literary agent, Jesse Byrd, talks to his agent, Regina Brooks of Serendipity Literary, about the inspiration behind his new middle grade graphic novel, 'Dream Warriors.' (Sponsored)

  • The Writer Who’s Getting Lisbeth Salander to Open Up: PW Talks with Karin Smirnoff

    In ‘The Girl with Ice in Her Veins’ (Knopf, Sept.), the first female author of a Millennium series novel puts Lisbeth Salander’s niece at the center of a town’s violent struggle for mineral rights.

  • The Key to Surviving: PW Talks with Daniel Gumbiner

    The Believer editor talks about how the beloved Bay Area literary magazine was revived, what we can expect in its future, and why lit mags matter now more than ever.

  • Beyond the Book: Sara Raasch and Beth Revis's 'Crimson Throne'

    Sara Raasch and Beth Revis, whose new book 'The Crimson Throne' (Sourcebooks Fire) bows in October, spoke with PW about the draw of historical romantasy, literary Easter eggs, and the joys of tag-team writing. (Sponsored)

  • ‘Not Just a Literary Prize’: PW Talks with the 2025 Women’s Prize Winners

    Yael van der Wouden and Rachel Clarke won this year’s Women’s Prizes for Fiction and Non-Fiction for their respective books The Safekeep and The Story of a Heart. The U.K.-based Women’s Prize for Fiction, which recognizes women novelists working in English, is now in its 30th year, while its sister award for nonfiction was launched in 2024.

  • Q & A with Gus Gordon

    Veteran illustrator Gus Gordon makes his solo graphic novel debut with the middle grade comic 'Into the Bewilderness.'

  • From Censorship to Fascism to Extermination: PW Talks with Will Potter

    In Little Red Barns (City Lights, July), the investigative journalist documents the decade he spent inside what he calls “secret world of disinformation, corporate corruption, and social control” while uncovering the connections between factory farming and the rise of authoritarianism in the U.S.

  • Four Questions for J.E. Thomas

    J.E. Thomas tackles themes of loneliness and belonging through a contemporary sci-fi lens in her newest middle grade novel 'The AI Incident.'

  • Q & A with Christy Mandin

    Christy Mandin, the author-illustrator of 'Millie Fleur’s Poison Garden' and 'Millie Fleur Saves the Night,' talked about the pressures of creating a book two.

  • Q & A with Whitney Gardner

    Cartoonist Whitney Gardner returns with another speculative middle grade graphic novel in 'Free Piano (Not Haunted).'

  • A Little Gift to the Future: PW Talks with Maria Popova

    The writer of the nearly 20-year-old literary blog the Marginalian has long fretted how many of her favorite books are out of print. Now, her new imprint—a collaboration with McNally Jackson owner Sarah McNally (l.)—is bringing back some handpicked hidden gems.

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