If you missed this interview, you'll want to listen to Robert Dugoni's thoughtful and intelligent answers to my questions. Need a review of the book first for context? Click here.
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Annabelle McCormack's debut novel, Windswept, is a beautifully written, well-researched nail biter. Focused on a rather underrepresented time and place in history, Palestine during WWI, we follow the story of G... Read More...
I had the pleasure of chatting with Cheryl Grey Bostrom last week about her debut fiction novel, Sugar Birds. This little gem of a story will stick with you long after you turn the last page. Check out our ... Read More...
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I caught up with YA writer Angelina Singer today on the Author's Cut. Her latest novel, Forgiving What I Couldn't Change, released just a few weeks ago and is the second book in a duology. Featuring time tr... Read More...
A.O. Scott wants his readers to think critically about the role of the critic and that means reminding people that critics are employed to actively, skillfully and intellectually evaluate certain information an... Read More...