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From quick Q&As to in-depth interviews, get to know some of our favourite authors. Learn how they write and discover what they read—plus so much more.
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Meet the designer-novelists behind Horses Atelier
We sat down for an intimate conversation with authors Claudia Dey and Heidi Sopinka, the designers behind the Toronto-based clothing brand Horses Atelier.
Kobo in Conversation Podcast
Kobo in Conversation: a page-turning podcast
Kobo in Conversation: a page-turning podcast, hosted by Rakuten Kobo CEO Michael Tamblyn "Mic check, 1, 2, 3." Attention booklovers! Welcome to your new favourite podcast. Every two weeks, beginning January 3rd, 2019, join our CEO (and fellow booklover) Michael Tamblyn, as he welcomes famous authors and other...
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Author Robyn Harding on "Her Pretty Face"
We spoke with Robyn Harding, author of domestic suspense novels including The Party, and her new book, Her Pretty Face.
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The Devil Wears… Lululemons?
Not quite, but the new book, When Life Gives You Lululemons, is superstar author Lauren Weisberger’s latest book, and we love it. The story follows The Devil Wears Prada’s Emily Charlton, A.K.A. Miranda Priestley’s first assistant—or coat rack if you prefer. It’s a rollercoaster ride of hijinks...
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Romance writer Stacy Finz and her happily-ever-after
For nearly thirty years I was a newspaper reporter, covering some of the worst crimes and disasters in recent California history. The stories almost always ended badly and a daily dose of writing about violence, death, terror, and tragedy took its toll. Then there was the issue...
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Vivica A. Fox: storyteller, leader, hustler
Follow The Reader is our series featuring unconventional leaders and trailblazers. “The way I speak might be street, but I’m sweet.” That’s Vivica A. Fox in a nutshell.I recently sat down with the ultra-down-to-earth Hollywood star ahead of the launch of her new book, Every Day I'm Hustling...
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Writing the better version of what you know
Write what you know was the first piece of ‘writer advice’ I found when I was first starting out. And I kind of threw it away when I started telling stories. Or I thought I did. One of my first paid fiction pieces was a story for...
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John Lutz and the art of the sympathetic villain
John Lutz's work spans virtually every mystery sub-genre — from political suspense, to espionage, to amateur detective, he's written a lot. With more than forty novels and over 200 short stories and articles to his name, it's no surprise he's won numerous awards. We spoke to John...
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Modern love and the case of 36 questions
Around two years ago, I read a Modern Love column in The New York Times about a psychological study from the 1990s called “The Experimental Generation of Interpersonal Closeness.” It’s a long, boring title hiding a fascinating idea: could there be a way to artificially create intimacy...
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Remembering Sue Grafton
The author Sue Grafton was born to write, it seems, and was perilously close to toiling in obscurity. She had been writing novels and screenplays for more than a decade before it all clicked. She hit the jackpot when she invented tough-talking Kinsey Millhone, who solves crimes...