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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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Kobo in Conversation with… Christopher Faerwald

Kobo unearthed an archived interview with the esteemed author Christopher Faerwald. Does it offer any insight into his mysterious downfall? KOBO (K): You have become quite the sensation, Mr. Faerwald. Did you ever envision this level of success? CHRISTOPHER FAERWALD (CF): I am certainly pleased that my work...

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There will be blood: James Rollins on The Blood Gospel

James Rollins was at Kobo HQ to talk about his latest novel The Blood Gospel with Andrew Pyper, author of The DemonologistIn true Rollins tradition, The Blood Gospel blends cutting-edge science, historical mystery and haunting suspense. This is a Gothic tale about a secret sect within the Vatican...

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Kobo New Voices in Fiction Spotlight: Heather A. Clark

Heather A. Clark always dreamed of writing her own book—ever since reading the ‘Little Miss’ series as a child. Today, we’re celebrating Heather’s dream come true in er first novel, Chai Tea Sunday a story about one woman’s courage while facing personal tragedy. See how Heather developed the...

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Kobo Q&A with Gena Showalter

With two new books just released (Twisted and Lord of the Vampires), Kobo had a chance to catch up to bestselling author Gena Showalter. Get the inside scoop on the new books and find out what Gena’s doing next. Q: Paranormal romance fans can’t get enough of your...

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Author Q&A: Kobo Talks to Kelley Armstrong

With her latest book just released (Spell Bound), Kobo had a chance to catch up to bestselling author Kelley Armstrong. Find out what’s coming up after the Otherworld, her thoughts on eReading, and why she’ll be reading her own books while she’s on tour… 1. You’ve said before...

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Whispers in the Walls

It started with a program on the radio, one winter afternoon while I was sitting by the fireplace in the ancient house I’d rented in a small Welsh village, where I’d gone to write. I don’t recall what program I was listening to, or what the claim to...

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