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An Interview with Michelle Cameron, Author of Beyond the Ghetto Gates 

The Editors / June 23, 2020 / no comments

Beyond the Ghetto Gates  is Silver medal winner for Historical Fiction, The Independent Publisher Book Awards (IPPYs) “A gripping peek into a bygone Italy and an astute look at the era’s prejudice.” Kirkus Review

Interview with Lucie Britsch, Author of Sad Janet

Rose Himber Howse / June 18, 2020 / no comments

Lucie Britsch’s darkly comic debut, Sad Janet, was named one of the Best Books of the Summer by LitHub, The Millions, Refinery29, and Hey Alma, and has earned high praise: “The narrative voice of Janet in Britsch’s debut novel is…

An Interview with Karen Katchur, Author of Spring Girls

The Editors / June 16, 2020 / no comments

Praise for Spring Girls: “Distinctive characters enhance the fast-moving, twist-filled plot, and the killer’s identity comes as a nice surprise…Katchur is on a roll.” —Publishers Weekly “The dilemmas of two good women struggling in very different ways to do the…

Why I Joined Writers Against Racial Injustice

Michelle Hoover / June 12, 2020 / 2 comments

In the last week, we’ve raised more than 20K for the Equal Rights Initiative in their work against mass incarceration, excessive sentences, and racial inequalities. We hope to do more. Several years ago, I found myself on a jury that…

Interview with Heather Young, Author of The Distant Dead

The Editors / June 11, 2020 / no comments

What is your novel about?   One cold March morning Sal Prentiss, an orphaned eleven-year-old boy, walks into a fire station to report a body, burned almost beyond recognition, that he found in the high desert hills near the ranch…

An Interview with Lauren Ho, Author of Last Tang Standing

Lissa Franz / June 9, 2020 / no comments

Lauren Ho’s sharp-witted debut Last Tang Standing (Putnam) opens with 33-year-old lawyer Andrea Tang attending her matriarchal aunt’s Chinese New Year party, when unmarrieds and children are given ang paos, customary red envelopes of cash symbolizing luck and happiness which…

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