We finally announce the winners of the 2017 Reading Women Awards!
Read moreQ&A | Alexandria Marzano-Lesnevich
Sometimes you read a book that captivates you from the first page until the last. For us, The Fact of a Body was one of those books. You guys heard on the podcast why we love this book, but let us just say, in short, we love Alexandria's blend of memoir and true crime to create something beautifully unique. Her use of time and structure also illustrate her masterful approach to storytelling. So without further ado, here is our conversation with our Reading Women Award shortlisted author, Alexandria Marzano-Lesnevich.
Read moreEp. 34 | Reading Women Award 2017 - Nonfiction Shortlist
In this episode, we announce the 2017 Reading Women Award Nonfiction Shortlist!
Read moreEp. 33 | Reading Women Award 2017 - Fiction Shortlist
It's here! In this episode, we announce the 2017 Reading Women Award Fiction Shortlist!
Read moreQ&A | Ayọ̀bámi Adébáyọ̀̀
Ayọ̀bámi Adébáyọ̀̀ tells us about her debit novel, Stay With Me!
Read moreInterview | Ethel Rohan
Today we have achat with Ethel Rohan about her debut novel The Weight of Him. We loved discussing the book with her, and if you haven't picked up your copy of The Weight of Him yet, what are you waiting for?!
Read moreInterview | Emily Bitto
Autumn and Kendra interview Emily Bitto, author of The Strays, which won Australia's 2015 Stella Prize. Emily talks about her writing process, novel research, and some of the places and and people that inspired her novel.
Read moreInterview | Heather O'Neill
Autumn and Kendra interview Heather O'Neill about her latest novel, The Lonely Hearts Hotel, which was longlisted for the Baileys Women's Prize for Fiction.
Read moreInterview | Jung Yun, Winner of the 2016 Reading Women Award for Fiction
Shelter (Picador, 2016)
We couldn't be more excited to interview Jung Yun, the winner of the inaugural Reading Women award for fiction. Her novel Shelter blew us away with its gorgeous writing and depth.
In our chat with Jung, she answers all of the burning questions we'd been dying to ask about her novel--and she gives us a sneak peak about her next project!
Read moreInterview | Min Jin Lee
We had the chance to chat with Min Jin Lee about her new novel Pachinko (Grand Central Publishing), a novel that follows a Korean family through the generations as they move to Japan and struggle to make a home in a foreign land.
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