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Hester Fox on Facing the Ugly Truths of the Victorian Era

Hester Fox on Facing the Ugly Truths of the Victorian Era

In Conversation with Gabrielle Martin on the New Books Network

By New Books Network | June 3, 2022

The Simple Writing Prompt That Launched R. Cathey Daniels' Debut Novel

The Simple Writing Prompt That Launched R. Cathey Daniels' Debut Novel

In Conversation with G.P. Gottlieb on the New Books Network

By New Books Network | May 27, 2022

Khan Wong on Hula Hooping, Asexuality, and Creating the Universe of His Debut Novel

Khan Wong on Hula Hooping, Asexuality, and Creating the Universe of His Debut Novel

In Conversation with Rob Wolf on the New Books Network

By New Books Network | May 20, 2022

Erica Ruth Neubauer on Mysteries, Her Many Careers, and the Google Search That Started Her Novel

Erica Ruth Neubauer on Mysteries, Her Many Careers, and the Google Search That Started Her Novel

In Conversation with C. P. Lesley on the New Books Network

By New Books Network | May 13, 2022

<em>Westworld</em> Meets Edgar Allan Poe: Sara M. Mueller on Creating the World of <em>The Bone Orchard</em>

Westworld Meets Edgar Allan Poe: Sara M. Mueller on Creating the World of The Bone Orchard

In Conversation with Gabrielle Martin on the New Books Network

By New Books Network | May 6, 2022

Second Act: How Edith Scott Saavedra Went from International Lawyer to Debut Novelist

Second Act: How Edith Scott Saavedra Went from International Lawyer to Debut Novelist

In Conversation with G.P. Gottlieb on the New Books Network

By New Books Network | May 2, 2022

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“Science Fiction is All About Our Now.” A Conversation with Tochi Onyebuchi

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How Deanna Raybourn (Reluctantly) Started Writing Historical Fiction

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David R. Slayton on Translating His Own Upbringing into <em>Trailer Park Trickster</em>

David R. Slayton on Translating His Own Upbringing into Trailer Park Trickster

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