Saturday , April 27 2024

Book Interviews

Interview: Erika Johansen, Author of ‘The Queen of the Tearling’ trilogy

Interview with Erika Johansen author of 'The Queen of the Tearling' trilogy: "I’m constantly impressed by Elizabeth Tudor, not least because she deliberately sacrificed her own personal life for the good of the kingdom. That’s the decision of a good monarch and a strong woman, and I don’t see it echoed nearly enough in fiction nowadays, when everything for female characters seems to turn on romance. For Kelsea, it’s all about the job, and I wish there were more such heroines out there."

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Interview: Grant Leboff, Author of ‘Digital Selling: How to Use Social Media and the Web to Generate Leads and Sell More’

A Q&A with sales and marketing guru Grant Leboff. His new book, 'Digital Selling' charts a whole new course for selling on social media and the web.

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Interview: Bradley C. Birkenfeld, Author of ‘Lucifer’s Banker: The Untold Story of How I Destroyed Swiss Bank Secrecy’

An interview with Bradley C. Birkenfeld, the retired private banker that blew the lid off of Swiss Bank secrecy in his blockbuster tell-all, 'Lucifer's Banker'.

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Interview: Bryn Greenwood, Author of ‘All the Ugly and Wonderful Things’

Interview with Bryn Greenwood author of ' All the Ugly and Wonderful Things': "Someone once told me, “I don’t want to imply that you’re working things out” and I said, “Of course I am, aren’t all writers working through their own personal issues?””

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Interview: Caroline Leavitt, Author of ‘Cruel Beautiful World’

Interview with Caroline Leavitt, author of 'Cruel Beautiful World': "There’s part of the world that’s incredibly cruel and tragic, but it’s everyone’s responsibility to try and make that part as beautiful as possible, heal it as much as you can and find beauty in the world even after tragedy."

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Interview: Helen Sedgwick, Author of ‘The Comet Seekers’

Author Helen Sedgwick about her book 'The Comet Seekers': “I knew that I wanted to write about people making different choices, and the multiple points of view allowed me to show why each of the characters make the decisions they do. It felt like the natural way to write a book about choice, and the ways in which we are both individual and connected.”

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