
Adriane Leigh: I Wasn’t Interested in Writing Saints
In this interview, author Adriane Leigh discusses the transition from self-published to traditionally published with her new novel, Society Women.
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Emma Cleary: On the Terror and Awe of Motherhood
In this interview, author Emma Cleary discusses the films that helped inspire her to write her new queer horror novel, Afterbirth.
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Shana Targosz: Writing Is Very Cathartic
In this interview, author Shana Targosz discusses retelling familiar Greek myths for a middle-grade audience with her new book, Relic of Thieves.
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Aaron Starmer: On Speculative Fiction for Middle-Grade Readers
In this interview, author Aaron Starmer discusses connecting the different stories in his mind to write his new middle-grade novel, You Are Now Old Enough to Hear This.
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E.A. Jackson: Writing This Book Was My Own Choice
In this interview, author E.A. Jackson discusses discovering personal grit in writing her new thriller, Missing.
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Kaelynn Partlow: Writing Is the Easy Part
In this interview, Kaelynn Partlow shares the inspiration for her book, what surprised her about publishing, and more.
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Izzy Broom: I Write to Connect
In this interview, author Izzy Broom discusses how a life-long love of Greece helped inspire her new novel, The House of Hidden Letters.
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Karma Brown: Writing What You Know is Boring
In this interview, author Karma Brown discusses the most fun she’s ever had writing with her new novel, Mother Is Watching.
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Stacey Lee: The Story Announced Itself
In this interview, author Stacey Lee discusses how brainstorming first sentences with her daughter led to her new gothic novel, Heiress of Nowhere.
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Michelle C. Harris: I Was Never Actually Going To Query This Book
In this interview, author Michelle C. Harris discusses how a personal writing challenge led to her new romance novel, A Latte Like Love.
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