Autumn and Kendra interview Caroline Kitchener about her new book Post Grad, which tells the stories of five women in their first year after graduating college.
Read moreQ&A with Janet Ellis
We interview Janet Ellis about her novel The Butcher's Hook.
Read moreQ&A | Hala Alyan
Hala Alyan, author of Salt Houses, tells us about her writing process, what it has been like to publish her debut novel, and the inspiration behind her multigenerational family epic.
Read moreQ&A | Annie Hartnett
Today on the blog we have an interview with the wonderful Annie Hartnett, author of the hilarious novel Rabbit Cake. She gives us some insight about her quirky protagonist Elvis Babbit, sleep walking, and random animal facts. PLUS she tells us about some of her favorite writers.
Read moreQ&A | Claire Fuller
On the blog, we have an interview with the charming Claire Fuller about her novel Swimming Lessons. She tells us about the things that inspired her characters and tells us about some of her favorite female authors.
Read moreQ&A | Lyndsay Faye
The Reading Women interview Lyndsay Faye, the author of Jane Steele, about her new collection of short stories, The Whole Art of Detection: Lost Mysteries of Sherlock Holmes.
Read moreQ&A | Diane Ackerman
An interview with Diane Ackerman, author of The Zookeeper's Wife. The Zookeeper’s Wife, a little known true story of WWII, became a New York Timesbestseller, and received the Orion Book Award, which honored it as, "a groundbreaking work of nonfiction." A movie of The Zookeeper’s Wife, starring Jessica Chastain and Daniel Brühl, releases in theaters March 31st, 2017 from Focus Features.
Read moreQ&A | Rowan Hisayo Buchanan
Read Women interviews Rowan Hisayo Buchanan, author of Harmless Like You which is out now from W.W. Norton.
Read moreQ&A | Emily McDowell
We bring you this special issue of the Reading Women newsletter! Today we have an interview with Emily McDowell, the founder of the Emily McDowell studio. Recently she wrote There Is No Good Card for This (HarperOne) with Dr. Kelsey Crowe. All of us struggle to know what to say when life is unfair and awful to someone we love. This book helps you understand and empathize with others in their times of need.
Emily has kindly given us an exclusive interview where she goes into more detail about writing and illustrating the book. We hope you love Emily, and the book, as much as we do!
Autumn + Kendra