BTW Interviews

04 Jan
High-Risk Homosexual: A Memoir by Edgar Gomez

An Indies Introduce Q&A With Edgar Gomez

"If you love Samantha Irby, then High-Risk Homosexual is your next read! It’s thoughtful while still making you LOL," said Michelle Malonzo of Changing Hands Bookstore.

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14 Dec
T.P. Jagger, author of Hide and Geek

An Indies Introduce Q&A With T. P. Jagger

Shoshonna Roberts of Maggie Mae’s Kids Bookshop called Hide and Seek “the perfect middle grade book for fans of mystery and puzzles.”

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18 Nov
Claire Keegan, author of Small Things Like These

Claire Keegan on December Indie Next List Top Pick “Small Things Like These”

“Keegan captures the extraordinary courage required to live an ordinary life," John Lynn of The Kennett Bookhouse in Kennett Square, Pennsylvania. 

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25 Oct
Margaret Rogerson, author of Vespertine

Margaret Rogerson on November/December Kids' Indie Next List Top Pick "Vespertine"

Vespertine is my latest obsession,” said Chelsea Stringfield of Parnassus Books in Nashville, Tennessee. 

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22 Oct
Natasha Bowen, author of Skin of the Sea
22 Oct
Nathaniel Ian Miller, author of The Memoirs of Stockholm Sven

Nathaniel Ian Miller on November Indie Next List Top Pick "The Memoirs of Stockholm Sven"

“Wow, what a book,” said Jessica Williams-Sullivan of Politics and Prose Bookstore in Washington, D.C.

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15 Oct
Alejandra Algorta, author of Neverforgotten

An Indies Introduce Q&A with Alejandra Algorta

Cat Chapman of The Oxford Exchange called Neverforgotten "utterly gorgeous."

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13 Oct
Kelly Fernández, author of Manu

An Indies Introduce Q&A with Kelly Fernández

Fernández' debut graphic novel Manu is forthcoming from Graphix. 

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01 Oct
Doma Mahmoud, author of Cairo Circles

An Indies Introduce Q&A With Doma Mahmoud

“In Cairo Circles, Doma Mahmoud gracefully explores how expectations — socioeconomic, cultural, emotional — both separate and bring us together," said Amanda Qassar of Warwick’s in La Jolla, California.

 
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