Ayşegül Savaş’s Quest for Home
Much like the peripatetic characters in her latest novel, the author understands the importance of finding permanence and a sense of belonging.
Read the ProfileDon’t Be Anti-Alarmed: PW Talks with Genevieve Guenther
In The Language of Climate Politics (Oxford Univ., July), Guenther analyzes pro-fossil fuel narratives in mainstream climate news.
Read the Q&ALaura van den Berg’s Parallel Lives
In life and in her new novel, State of Paradise, the author isn’t afraid to embrace uncertainty and the unknown.
Read the ProfileA Resilient Life: PW Talks with Maria Sweeney
Sweeney offers candid glimpses of living with a disability in her graphic memoir Brittle Joints (Street Noise, June).
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Profiles
The Haunting of J. Courtney Sullivan
The bestselling author’s latest novel, The Cliffs, is a ghost story rooted in history.
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Interviews
Children's Institute 2024: The Poetry of Grief: PW Talks with Renée Watson
Watson spoke with PW about writing in prose, the power of community, and holding space for all Black children’s emotions.
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Interviews
The Nuclear Option: PW Talks with M.V. Ramana
In Nuclear Is Not the Solution (Verso, July), global affairs scholar M.V. Ramana explains the dangers of atomic energy and why it won’t save the planet.
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Interviews
Heading Toward Disaster: PW Talks with Taffy Brodesser-Akner
In Brodesser-Akner’s Long Island Compromise (Random House, July), a Jewish-American family contends with traumas new and old.
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Interviews
PW Close-Up: Anthony Tassi on the History of Literacy Partners
Established in 1973, Literacy Partners is a New York City-based nonprofit focused on strengthening families through literacy. To celebrate a milestone birthday--50 years!--PW spoke to the organization's Chief Executive Officer, Anthony Tassi, about the group's roots in America's social-justice and anti-poverty movements, the different programs it offers, and some of the people whose lives it has impacted. (Sponsored)
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MFA
What You Won’t Learn in an MFA
An MFA can teach you skills, but will it prepare you for a writing career?
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Profiles
Laura van den Berg’s Parallel Lives
In life and in her new novel, 'State of Paradise,' the author isn’t afraid to embrace uncertainty and the unknown.
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Interviews
A Resilient Life: PW Talks with Maria Sweeney
Sweeney offers candid glimpses of living with a disability in her graphic memoir 'Brittle Joints' (Street Noise, June).
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Interviews
Don’t Be Anti-Alarmed: PW Talks with Genevieve Guenther
In 'The Language of Climate Politics' (Oxford Univ., July), Guenther analyzes pro–fossil fuel narratives in mainstream climate news.
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Interviews
PW Close-Up: Christen Karniski on Rowman & Littlefield at 75
Since 1949, Rowman & Littlefield has served as a beacon of the indie publishing world. With titles ranging from general interest to academic studies and parenting books, Rowman & Littlefield highlights authoritative, diverse voices from foremost experts in their respective fields. PW spoke with Christen Karniski, executive acquisitions editor for sports and recreation, parenting, and YA nonfiction, about the publisher’s 75th anniversary, its proven track record of success, and the books that matter to readers today. (Sponsored)