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PW Talks with Erin Brockovich
After winning a $333-million court case against Pacific Gas & Electric, having her story made into a movie and seeing the actress who portrayed her win an Academy Award, what could be next? A book, of course. Brockovich spoke with PW from her California home about her book, Take It from Me: Life's a Struggle But You Can Win.
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PW Talks with Carl Hiaasen
PW: What made you decide to adopt a first-person narrative with Basket Case?
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PW Talks with Michael Korda and Alan Kahn
PW met with Michael Korda, author of Making the List and editor-in-chief of Simon & Schuster, and Alan Kahn, COO of Barnes & Noble Inc., publisher of Making the List, in Korda's office in the S&S building in midtown Manhattan.
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PW Talks with Stephanie Barron
PW: What led you to select Jane Austen as a sleuth?
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PW Talks with Lewis Shiner
PW: How would you describe your short fiction?
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PW Talks with Mo Hayder
PW: You described the incentive for your previous novel, Birdman, as coming from other crimes. Is that the case with The Treatment?
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PW Talks with Charles de Lint
PW: The Onion Girl is your 47th book and, like your collection, the World Fantasy Award—winning Moonlight and Vine, it's set in Newford. What inspired the creation of this mythic town?
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PW Talks with Dean Koontz
PW: For years your fans have been clamoring for The Book of Counted Sorrows. Why now, and why as an e-book?
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PW Talks with Jack Miles
PW: Your new book's title is Christ: A Crisis in the Life of God. What precipitates this crisis in God's life?
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Writing Theodore Roosevelt: PW Talks with Edmund Morris
Edmund Morris has spent over 20 years writing about Theodore Roosevelt. Theodore Rex is the second book in a projected trilogy about the great man's outsized life.
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PW Talks with Archer Mayor
PW: What's your background?
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PW Talks with Annette Gordon-Reed
Annette Gordon-Reed is the author of Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemings: An American Controversy (Univ. Press of Virginia, 1997). She spoke with PW about her latest book, Vernon Can Read! A Memoir, which she co-wrote with Vernon Jordan Jr.
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PW Talks with Robert B. Parker
We figure we've reached Robert B. Parker's house on the winding Cambridge, Mass., street when we spot a restored Victorian whose tiny driveway is crammed with a Jaguar, a Mercedes and a Ford Explorer—the sort of house and cars Spenser himself might own. And there's Parker, in jeans, black T-shirt and sneakers, checking his mail at the top of the stoop.
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PW Talks with Lidia Matticchio Bastianich
PW: How does Lidia's Italian-American Kitchen differ from your two previous books, La Cucina di Lidia and Lidia's Italian Table?
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PW Talks with James Crumley
PW: So how did Milo make it to 60? In The Final Country he gets shot almost as often as he has sex.
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PW Talks with Sebastian Junger
PW: Can you elaborate on the common theme that runs through your stories as touched on in your introduction?
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PW Talks with John Donatich
Donatich is the publisher of Basic Books, with a new sries called Art of Mentoring.
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PW Talks with Ann Bramson
Bramson is the publisher of Artisan books, a division of Workman.
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PW Talks with Michael Viner
Viner is the president of New Millennium Press, publisher of Hughes.
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PW Talks with Jennie Nash
PW: Why did you choose the title The Victoria's Secret Catalog Never Stops Coming?



