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Rain of Terror: 'PW' Talks with Szu-Yen Lin
In Death in the House of Rain (Locked Room International, Nov.), Taiwanese author Lin crafts a taut impossible-crime novel.
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Four Questions for Peter Sís
Sís, a Hans Christian Andersen Award winner and three-time Caldecott Honoree, spoke to PW about his two-tiered personal inspiration for 'Robinson.'
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Q & A with Kristin Cashore
PW spoke with Cashore about stepping away from the Graceling Realm in her new novel, 'Jane, Unlimited.'
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In Conversation: Dan Santat and Connie Hsu
Caldecott Medalist Dan Santat and his editor at Roaring Brook, Connie Hsu, talk about their latest collaboration, 'After the Fall.'
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Four Questions for Stephanie Perkins
Perkins discusses her latest YA novel, which ventures into unexpected territory: horror.
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Q & A with Tracey Baptiste
We spoke with Baptiste about finding connections between Caribbean and West African folklore, and crafting the follow-up to her middle-grade novel, 'The Jumbies.'
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Q & A with Daniel José Older
We spoke with Older about the second book in his YA fantasy series, 'Shadowhouse Fall.'
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I Will Tell You What I Saw: PW Talks with Katy Tur
In 'Unbelievable', the NBC News political reporter recounts her 500-day odyssey covering “the most unlikely, exciting, ugly, trying, and all-around bizarre campaign in American history.”
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The Great Defender: PW Talks with Krysten Ritter
Actress Ritter, who plays the title role in Marvel’s 'Jessica Jones,' makes her fiction debut with 'Bonfire' (Crown Archetype, Nov.), a dark legal thriller.
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A History of Resentment: 'PW' Talks with Linda Gordon
The NYU history professor and author provides a timely history of the Klan during its revival in 'The Second Coming of the KKK: The Ku Klux Klan of the 1920s and the American Political Tradition' (Liveright, Oct.).
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Q & A with Dick Lehr
Journalist and author Lehr spoke with PW about his YA debut, 'Trell,' based on a real-life murder investigation.
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Four Questions (Plus One) for...Mark Frost
The co-creator, with David Lynch, of the groundbreaking TV series 'Twin Peaks' discusses the show's reboot, his books, and more in the latest entry in our Four Questions series.
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Facing the Flood: 'PW' Talks with Ashley Dawson
It’s capital versus climate in Dawson’s 'Extreme Cities: The Perils and Promise of Urban Life in the Age of Climate Change' (Verso, Oct.).
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Telling Overlooked Stories: 'PW' Talks with Mike Papantonio
Lawyer Papantonio’s second legal thriller, 'Law and Vengeance' (SelectBooks, Oct.), shows the need for government regulations and oversight in a case involving a faulty gunsight.
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Whose Reality Is It?: 'PW' Talks with Camilla Grudova
The stories in Grudova’s 'The Doll’s Alphabet' (Coffee House, Oct.) feature mermaids, maddening machines, and werewolves.
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Murder Analytics: 'PW' Talks with Bill James
In 'The Man from the Train' (Scribner, Sept.), legendary baseball statistician Bill James and his daughter, Rachel McCarthy James, shed light on an unsolved series of murders in 1912 Iowa.
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Q & A with Victoria Jamieson
We spoke with Jamieson about Renaissance Faire memories and her forthcoming graphic novel.
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Is Holmes Where the Heart Is?: PW Talks with Bonnie MacBird
MacBird’s second Sherlock Holmes adventure, 'Unquiet Spirits' (Collins Crime Club, Oct.), explores the detective’s emotional side.
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Four Questions for Katherine Applegate
PW spoke to Katherine Applegate about her inspiration for the novel, Wishtree, and its growing relevance in our country.



