Category: Women’s Books and Writings
Character Interview: Kate Mueser interviews Sarah Johnson of The Girl with Twenty Fingers
Character Interview: Kate Mueser interviews Sarah Johnson of The Girl with Twenty Fingers Sarah Johnson’s hope of becoming a concert pianist was shattered when she bombed an important performance of a Mozart concerto. Now in Munich, she feels like an imposter in her job as a food magazine editor. A chance encounter in a music […]
Authors Interviewing Characters: Sarah Mitchell
About LETTERS TO A STRANGER England, 1940. Dearest Ruby, you must have heard the news by now. The very worst has happened. Our countries are at war. What can I do? How can I stop this nightmare from happening? One day soon we’ll be together again. I swear. I love you. E. x Present day. […]
Authors Interviewing Characters: Kate Brandt
Author Interview for “Hope for the Worst” by Kate Brandt, published by Vine Leaves Press About the book: HOPE FOR THE WORST ★★★★★ “A thrilling journey into the heart of Buddhist thought on pain, truth, and desire… will pull you deep into the thorny beauty of American Buddhism—and leave you wondering and moved.” Blair Hurley, […]
Character Interview: Diane Marie Brown interviews Willow Montrose of Black Candle Women
Character Interview: Diane Marie Brown interviews Willow Montrose of Black Candle Women About BLACK CANDLE WOMEN “Propulsive and poignant, Black Candle Women concocts an intoxicating potion of warmth, wisdom, and wonder.” —Ava DuVernay A warm and wry family drama with a magical twist about four generations of Black women, a family curse, and one very complicated year of […]
Authors Interviewing Characters: Kimberly Brock
Kimberly Brock interviews Pennilyn Young from THE LOST BOOK OF ELEANOR DARE about THE LOST BOOK OF ELEANOR DARE Now available in trade paper—just in time for women’s history month—SIBA bestseller The Lost Book of Eleanor Dare explores the meaning of women’s history and the sacrifices every mother makes for her daughter. What happened to the Lost […]
Authors Interviewing Characters: Amanda Elliot
Amanda Elliot Interviews Julie Zimmerman from BEST SERVED HOT About BEST SERVED HOT Two restaurant critics learn their opposing tastes might make for a five-star relationship in the next foodie romantic comedy from the author of Sadie on a Plate. By day, Julie Zimmerman works as an executive assistant. After hours, she’s @JulieZeeEatsNYC, a social media […]
Authors Interviewing Characters: Kate Thompson
Bestselling author Kate Thompson returns with The Little Wartime Library, a novel based on the true story of a forgotten little library in WW2. When German bombs crashed through its roof, Bethnal Green library moved underground, providing books – and escapism – for children during air raids. Kate brings the story to life by reimagining life […]
Siphiwe Gloria Ndlovu interviews Bridget Pitt
Tune into this conversation between two Catalyst Press authors: Bridget Pitt, whose North American debut novel Eye Brother Horn released this January, and Siphiwe Gloria Ndlovu, who was recently awarded the Windham Campbell Prize for her City of Kings trilogy, the third book of which (The History of Man) will be released by Catalyst Press […]
Authors Interviewing Characters: Emma Barry, Chick Magnet
Authors Interviewing Characters: Emma Barry, Chick Magnet In CHICK MAGNET, social media influencer and backyard chicken keeper Nicole Jones (better known by her fans as Chick Nic) recovers from an explosive break up from a YouTuber by moving to small town. There, she’ll meet and fall for the grumpy veterinarian across the street who’s been […]
Authors Interviewing Characters: Anju Gattani interviews RAKESH from DYNASTIES
Anju Gattani interviews Rakesh from DYNASTIES “An enticing Downton Abbey-style saga, but set in India!” Barbara Bos, Managing Editor www.booksbywomen.org About DYNASTIES Sheetal Prasad, a glamorous, twenty-two-year-old oil painter, is the envy of Raigun, India. Her homeland, now modern and global, at last allows women to marry for love, and Sheetal is determined to wed […]
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