How Award-Winning TV Writer & Novelist Georgia Jeffries Writes

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How NY Times Bestselling Author Kate Quinn Writes

New York Times bestselling author and renowned historical fiction novelist, Kate Quinn, spoke with us about the importance of libraries, reading for mental health, and a love letter to both in her latest novel, THE ASTRAL LIBRARY. Kate Quinn describes herself as a "librarian fine ...  Show more

How Booker Prize Nominated Author Charlotte Wood Writes

Award-winning Australian author Charlotte Wood discussed her journey from local journalist to Booker Prize finalist, her creative process, and the 10th anniversary of her dystopian novel THE NATURAL WAY OF THINGS. Charlotte Wood is the author of seven novels and three non-fiction ...  Show more

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