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Marissa Meyer chats writing quieter romance stories
Marissa Meyer is known for sci-fi fantasy series The Lunar Chronicles but she is here to show us she can write light romance stories too!
Ann Liang on her new rivals-to-lovers YA rom-com, I Hope This Doesn’t Find You
"None of my protagonists are exactly like me, but I think there’s definitely a small part of me in every protagonist I write."
Krystal Sutherland on her dark new witchy YA novel, The Invocations
"I wanted to explore power: who has it, who wants it, who tries to take it away from others."
Hena Khan on her compassionate new middle grade novel, Drawing Deena
"Most of the themes of the book are tied to things that I’ve been thinking about lately, including what it means to make art and engage with an audience while you’re still evolving as a creative person."
Shade Lapite on building the world in Goddess Crown
When Shade Lapite first wrote Goddess Crown, she was inspired by Elizabeth I. Read to find out why and how she is now inspired by West Africa.
Georgia Summers on her debut fantasy novel, The City of Stardust
"Sometimes it’s easy to forget that so much of writing happens in that leap of faith, when you’re still mid-air and not sure if you’ll clear the chasm underneath you."
KJ Charles on the dialogues in The Gentle Art of Fortune Hunting
KJ Charles chats going from self-publishing to traditional publishing, and The Gentle Art of Fortune Hunting being tropey.
Brittany N. Williams on the fight scenes in That Self-Same Metal
That Self-Same Metal is Brittany N. Williams' debut novel. And as a book following a swordswoman who choreographs fights, it has some amazing fight scenes.
Arushi Avachat on her debut YA rom-com, Arya Khanna’s Bollywood Moment
"my big idea was that I wanted this novel to read like a Bollywood drama"
Cynthia Murphy chats Signed Sealed Dead being inspired by Scream
Cynthia Murphy chats her favourite scenes from the Scream franchise, and which case inspired her latest, Signed Sealed Dead.
Polly Crosby chats This Tale is Forbidden and fairytale retellings
Polly Crosby chats how her YA novel, This Tale is Forbidden, is inspired by fairy tales and shares with us some of her favourite retellings.
Karen Powell on capturing Emily Brontë’s life in Fifteen Wild Decembers
Shortlisted for the inaugural Nero Book Award, Fifteen Wild Decembers is a wonderfully written book reimagining the life of Emily Brontë.
Danielle Paige on her dark Fairy Godmother origin story, Wish of the Wicked
"I fell in love with fairy tales as a kid like so many children do, and I just never let them go."
Lynn Painter on her newest YA rom-com, Betting On You
"There is no serotonin for me quite like the slow burn of romance, paired with the fun cringe of a romcom."
Margot Harrison on true crime and her new YA thriller, Only She Came Back
"A lot of people, especially women, say their true crime fixation is a coping mechanism, a way to deal with their own fears of becoming a victim of violence."