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Hannah Nicole Maehrer chats how she turned her TikTok skits into her debut romance novel, Assistant to the Villain.
Japanese Translated Fiction recommendations
August might be over but that doesn't mean we should stop reading translated work if it's not Women in Translation Month.
Kate Goldbeck on giving When Harry Met Sally a fresh take in You, Again
Kate Goldbeck chats why When Harry Met Sally is such a classic that she decided to reimagine it in her debut, You, Again.
Laura Steven on Every Exquisite Thing, her Picture of Dorian Gray-inspired dark academia book
Laura Steven on retelling The Picture of Dorian Gray in Every Exquisite Thing, and writing another dark academia book.
Win 1 of 5 copies of The Sun and the Void by Gabriela Romero Lacruz
Win 1 of 5 copies of The Sun and the Void by Gabriela Romero Lacruz, the newest title published by Daphne Press.
Win a set of the Argosi trilogy by Sebastian de Castell
Enter for a chance to win the entire set of the Argosi trilogy, spinoff to the Spellslinger series by Sebastian de Castell.
Caroline Waight and Lise Villadsen on In Your Orbit and translated books
To celebrate Women in Translations Month, we chatted with Caroline Waight on translating In Your Orbit from Danish.
Win 1 of 5 copies of One of Us is Back by Karen M. McManus
Read an excerpt and enter for a chance to win a copy for yourself!
Samantha Shannon on the Bone Season Tenth Anniversary Edition
The Bone Season has been out for 10 years and to celebrate, Samantha Shannon is here to chat about the 10th anniversary edition.
Aleema Omotoni on examining community in Everyone’s Thinking It
"Being around people that “get it” makes you feel less alone and less afraid, but a crucial benefit to finding community is the language you can gain."
#BeatTheBacklist: Valentino and Sagittarius by Natalia Ginzburg
Celebrate Women in Translation and #BeatTheBacklist with us by reading two books written by Italian writer, Natalia Ginzburg.
12 great reads by Asian authors out in 2023
We should all support Asian authors so here are 12 great reads, including 1 non-fiction written by Asian authors out in 2023!
Alexia Casale on why she wrote Sing If You Can’t Dance
Alexia Casale tells us why she paused her original writing project to write the story of Sing If You Can't Dance.
Ella Berman on how the vilification of women inspired Before We Were Innocent
Ella Berman on exploring teenage friendships and the portrayal of women in media in her novel, Before We Were Innocent.
Ruby Clyde chats Jay’s Guide to Crushing It and gives their guide to difficult dating questions
Ruby Clyde chats their debut, Jay's Guide to Crushing It, and gives Ruby's Guide to Difficult Dating Questions.