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Author News & Interviews

Interview: Jennifer Crusie, author of Maybe This Time

Sep 17, 2010

Writing on her own for the first time since 2004’s BET ME, bestselling author Jennifer Crusie pays homage to Henry James with her latest novel, MAYBE THIS TIME, which follows heroine Andie Miller as she tries to sever ties with her ex-husband, only to wind up in a haunted house with her jealous fiancé, two delinquent children and a truly horrible housekeeper.

Author Talk: Elizabeth Rosner, author of Blue Nude

Sep 17, 2010

Elizabeth Rosner is an award-winning poet and bestselling author whose most recent novel, BLUE NUDE (now available in paperback), follows the relationship between a once-prominent German painter and his Israeli-born art model, who also happens to be the granddaughter of a Holocaust survivor.

Author Talk: William Kent Krueger, author of Vermilion Drift

Sep 10, 2010

William Kent Krueger is the creator of a mystery series featuring Cork O'Connor, a former sheriff of Irish and American-Indian descent. In this interview, Krueger discusses his inspiration for the latest installment, VERMILION DRIFT, and why he explores more fully Cork’s relationship with his parents.

Interview: Dana Reinhardt, author of The Things a Brother Knows

Sep 1, 2010

Reviewers have been raving for months about award-winning author Dana Reinhardt and THE

Author Talk: Anne Fortier, author of Juliet

Aug 27, 2010

Writing for the first time in English, Danish author Anne Fortier brings Shakespeare’s most famous tragedy to life in her debut novel, JULIET, which follows a young American as she journeys to Siena, only to discover that she’s a direct descendent of the woman who inspired ROMEO AND JULIET. In this interview, Fortier discusses the challenge of taking on Shakespeare and the difficulty of writing a historical novel, elaborating on the differences between the past and the present and how she managed to weave the two together.