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  • Truth Machine: PW Talks with Kevin Hartnett

    In The Proof in the Code (Quanta, June), the journalist chronicles how the computer program Lean is fundamentally changing mathematics research and transforming AI.

  • A Better World: PW Talks with Chris Smalls

    In When the Revolution Comes: A Fight for the Future of the Working Class (Pantheon, June), the Amazon Labor Union founder relays what it took to go toe to toe with the tech giant—and win.

  • ‘Meet Me As I Am Now’: PW Talks with Tomi Adeyemi

    Adeyemi stepped onto the literary scene with her YA debut novel Children of Blood and Bone. Now, she is diving into new waters with her forthcoming novel The Siren (Holt, Sept.).

  • I Don’t Need a Happy Ending: PW Talks with Robinne Lee

    Nearly a decade after her hit debut novel, The Idea of You, the romance author returns with Crash into Me, about an artist who embarks on a life-changing affair.

  • Q & A with Patrick Ness

    A two-time Carnegie Medalist, and recently shortlisted for this year’s award, Patrick Ness is just as surprised as readers to be returning to his Chaos Walking series with 'Piper at the Gates of Dusk,' the first in The New World trilogy.

  • Beauty in the Broken: PW Talks with Gaelynn Lea

    The musician, who won NPR Music’s 2016 Tiny Desk Contest and scored the 2022 Broadway production of Macbeth, writes of accomplishing her dreams while living with brittle bone disease in her memoir It Wasn’t Meant to Be Perfect (Algonquin, Apr.)

  • Q & A with Scott Reintgen

    Scott Reintgen, author of myriad fantasy survival novels including the Dragonships series and the Waxways trilogy, delivers another YA genre thriller with 'Devious Prey.'

  • In Conversation: Mia Wenjen and Jolene Gutiérrez

    Mia Wenjen and Jolene Gutiérrez both grapple with the cruelty of internment and family separation in their new picture books 'Barbed Wire Between Us' and 'Unbreakable: A Japanese American Family in an American Incarceration Camp.'

  • Memory and Discovery: PW Talks with Siri Hustvedt

    Ghost Stories is a collage-like elegy for Hustvedt’s late husband, fellow novelist Paul Auster.

  • How the Fight for Reproductive Rights Inspired an Urban Fantasy: PW Talks with Vaishnavi Patel

    An abortion clinic worker develops supernatural abilities in the bestseller’s ‘We Dance upon Demons’ (Saga, May).

  • A Country Losing Its Grip: PW Talks with Marc Bennetts

    In ‘The Descent’ (Bloomsbury Continuum, May), the journalist recalls the 25 years he spent living in Russia and witnessing its slow decline into authoritarianism.

  • 100 Years of Winnie-the-Pooh: PW Talks with Annette Bay Pimentel and Faith Pray

    In their new picture book 'How a Bear Became a Book,' Annette Bay Pimentel and Faith Pray pay homage to the collaboration between author A.A. Milne and illustrator E.H. Shepard that resulted in the beloved classic, 'Winnie-the-Pooh,' which is now celebrating a century in print.

  • ‘I’d Have Been a Fool Not to Try Everything’: PW Talks with Brian Michael Bendis

    This year promises to be a big one for the pioneering superhero comics writer, who is making a much-heralded return to both Marvel and his iconic creator-owned series Powers.

  • Gina Gershon Spreads the Gospel of ‘AlphaPussy’

    The Showgirls star talked with PW about her new memoir (Akashic, out now), which tackles everything from handling Hollywood creeps to maintaining your autonomy in a world intent on taking it from you.

  • Q & A with Aaron Starmer

    Author of the Riverman trilogy Aaron Starmer delivers a multigenerational speculative novel with 'You Are Now Old Enough to Hear This,' illustrated by Jaime Zollars.

  • Great Power, Great Responsibility: PW Talks with Tracey Baptiste

    In ‘Kid X,’ the sequel to Tracey Baptiste’s superhero middle grade novel ‘Boy 2.0,’ 13-year-old Coal Keegan uses his invisibility powers to grant small favors and gets in over his head. We spoke with Baptiste about using science fiction to contextualize reality and the way stories foster connection.

  • ‘The Right Story for the Novel’: PW Talks with Ann Patchett

    The author’s latest, ‘Whistler’ (Harper, June), centers on Daphne, a middle-aged English teacher; her reunion with Eddie, her former stepfather; and the long shadow cast by a car accident when she was nine. At PLA, Patchett will join children’s author Kate DiCamillo for a lunch with attendees on April 2.

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