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  • The End: PW Talks with Dorian Lynskey

    In 'Everything Must Go: The Stories We Tell About the End of the World' (Pantheon, Jan.), journalist Dorian Lynskey traces the history of apocalypse narratives.

  • Good Electricity: PW Talks with Neko Case

    In 'The Harder I Fight the More I Love You' (Grand Central, Jan.), musician Neko Case chronicles her journey to find meaning from from her troubled childhood through the dawn of her career.

  • Q & A with William Joyce

    William Joyce figures that 'Rocket Puppies' is his 53rd book—although don't hold him to that. What’s clear is that this picture book about a team of interstellar, incredibly cute puppies who save the Earth from despair has a particularly profound backstory.

  • Q & A with Beth Reekles

    Reekles spoke with us about her new rom-com, 'Love & Lattes'; how her experience on Wattpad shaped her writing; and what brings her back to the YA genre.

  • We Clearly Seem to Be Rewarding People Who Waste Energy: PW Talks with Vijay Kolinjivadi and Aaron Vansintjan

    In 'The Sustainability Class' (New Press, Dec.), climate policy analysts Vijay Kolinjivadi and Aaron Vansintjan lambast the “green” lifestyle as a consumerist distraction from global warming’s root cause: overconsumption by a few.

  • Into the Underground: PW Talks with Julia Gfrörer

    Julia Gfrörer’s 'World Within the World' (Fantagraphics, Nov.) collects a decade’s worth of comics from the Ignatz nominee.

  • 'Every Line Is a Little Stained': PW Talks with Bruna Dantas Lobato

    National Book Award–winning translator Bruna Dantas Lobato discusses her debut novel 'Blue Light Hours,' bringing the immigrant experience to the page, and translating her own fiction into Portuguese.

  • Q & A with Bruce Hale

    Prolific children's book creator Bruce Hale's new series of illustrated chapter books—the Outer Space Mystery Pizza Club, illustrated by Luke Séguin-Magee—begins with intergalactic space adventure 'Elvis Is Missing.'

  • Q & A with Christopher Denise

    Sometimes, really annoying friends turn out to have hidden virtues. That’s the discovery Knight Owl makes in 'Knight Owl and Early Bird,' the sequel to Christopher Denise’s solo debut 'Knight Owl,' which won a 2023 Caldecott Honor.

  • Finding Freedom One Breath at a Time: PW Talks with Jasmine Marie

    The author of ‘Black Girls Breathing’ discusses how mindful breathing and other practices can help heal chronic stress and generational trauma.

  • Intuition Meets Hard Science: PW Talks with Siddharth Ramakrishnan

    Neuroscientist and biology professor Siddharth Ramakrishnan analyzes the brain to offer a scientific explanation of intuition in ‘Neuroscience of Tarot: From Imagery to Intuition to Prediction.'

  • Sex, Drugs, and Techno: PW Talks with Aria Aber

    In 'Good Girl' (Hogarth, Jan.), poet and debut novelist Aria Aber follows a club kid’s coming-of-age in Berlin’s underground scene.

  • The Kingmakers: PW Talks with Preston Lauterbach

    In 'Before Elvis' (Hachette, Jan.), music journalist Preston Lauterbach examines Elvis Presley’s debt to the Black artists who launched the rock ’n’ roll revolution.

  • Spirited Away: PW Talks with Nuzo Onoh

    In the horror tale ‘Where the Dead Brides Gather,’ the Nigerian British author takes readers to the afterlife and back again.

  • ‘We’re Not Very Serious People’: PW Talks with Fantoons’ David Calcano

    The cofounder of the Los Angeles–based independent publisher and production studio Fantoons talks about combining his passions for music, comics, and comics through the company's signature illustrated books centered on musicians.

  • Alan Moore on Magic, Storytelling, Fascism, and His New Not-Quite-a-Comic

    Don’t call it his farewell to comics! The prolific and influential author of 'Watchmen,' 'V for Vendetta,' 'Jerusalem,' 'The Great When,' and many more discusses fascism, superheroes, and 'The Moon and Serpent Bumper Book of Magic.'

  • In Conversation with Mel Hammond, Teghan Hammond, and Magdalene Visaggio

    Sisters/collaborators Mel Hammond and Teghan Hammond and author Magdalene Visaggio discussed writing about navigating girlhood, their shared experiences of online hate, and the importance of portraying trans girls for young people today.

  • Q & A with Ryan Seacrest and Meredith Seacrest Leach

    Television host Ryan Seacrest and his sister Meredith Seacrest Leach discussed their new picture book, 'The Make-Believers,' illustrated by Bonnie Lui, and the power of one's imagination.

  • Ghost in the Machine: PW talks with Erika Swyler

    A scientist creates an android to assist her with organ transplants in Erika Swyler’s dystopian 'We Lived on the Horizon' (Atria, Jan.).

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