Interviews

Interview: Mary Sharratt

by kelly on May 20, 2011
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The Daughters of Witching Hill brings history to life in a vivid and wrenching novel of strong women, family, and betrayal, inspired by the 1612 Pendle Witch Trials in Lancashire, England. It is a thrill to have the wonderful Mary Sharratt here to answer the questionnaire.

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Interview: Juliette Fay

by kelly on May 16, 2011
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Juliette Fay‘s latest novel, Deep Down True, tells the story of newly divorced single mother Dana Stellgarten, who finds that the tension between being true to yourself and being liked doesn’t end in middle school. Welcome, Juliette!

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Interview: C. W. Gortner

by kelly on May 14, 2011
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Please help me welcome C. W. Gortner. His historical novels have garnered international praise and been translated into thirteen languages to date. I love the incisive, telling answers he gives to my questions.

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Interview: Sarah Jio

by kelly on April 25, 2011
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I have come to believe that Sarah Jio is the name for not one woman but a handful of identical women who are very careful not to be in the same place at the same time.

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Interview: Rebecca Rasmussen

by kelly on April 18, 2011
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Here’s what I can tell you about all the praise Rebecca Rasmussen has received for her debut novel The Bird Sisters: She deserves every bit of it, and it couldn’t be happening to a nicer person.

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Interview: Siobhan Fallon

by kelly on April 13, 2011
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By now I’m sure you’ve heard about Siobhan Fallon and her remarkable story collection You Know When the Men Are Gone. Her stories examine the experiences of the families of our country’s soldiers.

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Interview: Stephanie Cowell

by kelly on April 6, 2011
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If you have not yet read Claude and Camille by Stephanie Cowell, you are in for a treat! This lovely historical novel, set in the bohemian streets of Paris 1865, is the love story of Claude Monet when he was young and unknown and his model and muse, the elusive and beautiful Camille. This book is [...]

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