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Author Interviews

How YA novelist Tanya Boteju wrote about big feels on fast wheels

YA author Tanya Boteju told us what she's been reading and how she came to see roller derby as a place for healing in her new book, Bruised.

New eBooks and Audiobooks

31 new eBooks and audiobooks coming out April 20 - 26

New eBooks and audiobooks out April 20, including new David Baldacci, a world travel guide from the late Anthony Bourdain, and Brandi Carlile's memoir.

Author Interviews

Jane Johnson, author of The Sea Gate

Jane Johnson is a novelist, historian, and publisher. She has written several novels, including the bestselling novel The Tenth Gift.

Author Interviews

In conversation with mystery novelist Amy Stuart

We spoke with mystery novelist Amy Stuart about reading through the pandemic, and how she fits books into her (normally) busy life of sports and teaching.

New eBooks and Audiobooks

31 new eBooks and audiobooks coming out April 13 - 19

New eBooks and audiobooks out the week of April 13, including new John Sandford, Anne Perry, and Jeffrey Archer, and reimagined love stories from myths.

Author Interviews

Renaissance man Glenn Dixon on writing his first novel

Glenn Dixon is a musician, filmmaker, non-fiction writer, and now debut novelist, with the release of Bootleg Stardust.

Author Interviews

Liz Nugent, author of Little Cruelties

Liz Nugent is the bestselling author of novels Unraveling Oliver and Lying in Wait.

Author Interviews

Personal finance educator Kelley Keehn on the value of books

Financial author Kelley Keehn shared some of the books that inspire her, and why acquiring more books is always a worthy investment.

Recommended Reading

We're celebrating Poetry Month with audiobooks

For national poetry month 2021, we’ve gathered some great new poetry collections plus a few must-listen classics to help poetry fans new and old to dig in.

Author Interviews

How journalist Kamal Al-Solaylee learned to write books fearlessly

We spoke with journalist Kamal Al-Solaylee about feeding a short attention span with a variety of books and how he tackles book-length projects.

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