Joy Fielding on Now You See Her, and Duplicate Titles
I recently had the somewhat upsetting and unsettling experience of having one of my book titles usurped by another author. This isn't the first time this has happened to me, but it was the first time...
View ArticleSummer Reading: Anne Barrows
We created a list of Top 50 Summer Reads and asked some of the authors featured on that list to pick their own favourites. Anne Barrows, bestselling co-author of The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel...
View ArticleSummer Reading: David Nicholls
We created a list of Top 50 Summer Reads and asked some of the authors featured on that list to pick their own favourites. David Nicholls, bestselling co-author of One Day (soon to be released as a...
View ArticleSummer Reading: Johanna Skibsrud
This summer, we asked some of our favourite authors to share their reading lists with us. Johanna Skibsrud, Scotiabank Giller Prize Winning author of The Sentimentalists, answers our questions below:...
View ArticleRachel Simon: Writing The Story Of Beautiful Girl
Many people have asked me how I came to write The Story of Beautiful Girl. My answer starts with the simple fact that book ideas can come from everywhere but, at least for me, they never arrive fully...
View ArticlePenny Vincenzi: Countdown to The Decision
A love affair...between Matt Shaw, self-made property tycoon, and Eliza Clark, dazzling fashion editor and one-time Deb of the Year. Their story spans sixties London, the extravagance of Milan and the...
View ArticleChris Turner on The Leap
The Leap: How to Survive and Thrive in the Sustainable Economy The revolutionary follow-up to Chris Turner’s Governor General’s Literary Award and National Business Book Award nominee, The Geography...
View ArticleMark Sinnett on the Soundtrack for The Carnivore
When Hurricane Hazel tore through Toronto on October 15, 1954, it left its mark on both the city and its inhabitants. In the aftermath, a young cop named Ray Townes emerges as a hero numerous accounts...
View ArticleA Q and A with Emily Schultz, Author of Joyland
It's 1984 and in the town of South Wakefield, 14-year-old Chris Lane is sure that he can see the future, or at least guess what’s inside of Christie Brinkley's mind. Unfortunately, he can’t foresee the...
View ArticleVictoria Hislop: The Thread
{youtube}g4Ib0Hdr2ek{/youtube} The Thread is Victoria Hislop's third novel. Like her first novel, The Island, The Thread is set in Greece. Beginning with the great fire fo Thessaloniki, which burned...
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