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Geraldine Brooks’s New Normal
Following the sudden death of her husband, the author searched for a way to save herself.
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Alice Feeney Knows What Lies Beneath
For the bestselling author—both in life and in her fiction—nothing is ever as it seems.
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Nnedi Okorafor Did It Her Way
Throughout her prolific career, the author has always done things on her own terms.
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Grady Hendrix’s Creepy Vibes
While the author’s novels traffic in horror, it’s his humor, empathy, and heart that make him a standout.
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Inside Out with Adam Haslett
The author’s project is a lofty one: he hopes his fiction allows readers to slow down, better understand other people, and more fully engage with life.
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How Alex Segura and Rob Hart Made the Full-Time Writer’s Life Work
By next summer, the two mystery and thriller authors will have put out six books combined over the course of two years—including one written together.
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Samrat Upadhyay Wants You to Expect the Unexpected
With his latest novel—a sprawling surrealist dystopia—the author is embracing change and evolving as a writer.
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Tracey Lange, Drama Queen
Much like life, the bestselling author’s novels feature messy families, long-held secrets, questionable decisions, and lots of love.
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Diana Palmer’s Cowboy Love
In life, as in her novels, the bestselling author radiates tenderness, affection, and Southern charm.
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Alex Segura’s First Loves
The bestselling author combined two of his childhood obsessions to create vibrant crime novels set against the backdrop of the comics industry.
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Richard Price’s True Grit
After decades of writing raw and unflinching novels, screenplays, and scripts for television, the author is still curious and eager to learn—just don’t ask him how he feels about his process.
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Clare Chambers’s Ghosts of the Past
In mining mysteries and scandals of the last century for her fiction, the author hopes to connect with modern readers.
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Amanda Jones Will Not Be Silenced
The librarian, anti-censorship advocate, and debut author weighs in on the threat posed by book banners today.
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On the Front Lines Fighting for the Freedom to Read, Sourcebooks Remains Diligent
Combating book bans is central to the publisher's mission of bringing life-changing stories to the reading public.
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Sergio de la Pava, Agent of Change
As both a writer and a public defender, the author’s intentions are pure and his work transformative.
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Recipe for Success: Albert Niazhvinski on His New Cookbook, 'Albert Can Cook'
When influencer Albert Niazhvinski discovered TikTok, he started creating his own cooking videos, posting witty, rapid-fire vignettes of himself and friends creating unexpected mashups like Octopus Kimchi Pizza, Big Mac Burritos, and Poke Nachos. Now he's a social media star with his own cookbook. (Sponsored)
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Chef's Kiss: Brian Baumgartner on His 'Seriously Good' Cookbooks
'The Office' star Brian shares how family and community inspired his bestselling cookbooks about chili and barbeque. (Sponsored)
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America’s Test Kitchen Celebrates 25 Years of Teaching the Country to Cook
America’s Test Kitchen is celebrating 25 years of teaching the country to cook with a TV special, a collector’s cookbook, and more. (Sponsored)
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Edwin Frank Looks at What a Novel Can Be
The life and work of NYRB editorial director Edwin Frank revolve around understanding what fiction can do. His nonfiction debut does, too.