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Gretchen Rue chats her low-stake cozy read, Something Wicked
Gretchen Rue chats Something Wicked being a low stake, cozy Halloween read, and recommends seven more fall-vibes books.
Liselle Sambury on her dark and evocative new YA horror, Delicious Monsters
Deeply atmospheric, chilling, and thought provoking, Liselle Sambury's debut YA horror novel, Delicious Monsters, is a ghost story, investigative thriller and family saga all mixed together to create a deliciously evocative and gripping…
Michael Thomas Ford on Every Star That Falls, highly anticipated sequel of Suicide Notes
Suicide Notes came out back in 2008. Michael Thomas Ford finally wrote the highly anticipated sequel, Every Star That Falls.
Lauren Muñoz on detective fiction for Gen-Z and her YA debut, Suddenly a Murder
This post was written by Lauren Muñoz, author of Suddenly a Murder.
Every generation delights in a criminal puzzle, and Gen Z is no exception.
Puzzle culture exploded about a hundred years ago, and with it came the Golden Age of…
Hannah Nicole Maehrer on creating the TikTok skits behind Assistant to the Villain
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.
Bea Fitzgerald on her Hades and Persephone YA debut, Girl, Goddess, Queen
It's probably not an exaggeration to say we're all pretty much in our Greek mythology retelling era right now and thanks to Girl, Goddess, Queen, Bea Fitzgerald's brilliantly run new YA fantasy rom-com reimagining of the myth of Hades and…
Ciera Burch on writing her debut middle grade horror novel, Finch House
This post was written by Ciera Burch, author of Finch House.
On Writing a Horror Novel as a Scaredy-Cat by Ciera Burch.
Let me start off by saying that I've always loved scary books. As a kid, feeling my heart beat too quickly in my chest…
Jamison Shea on monsters and their debut novel, I Feed Her to the Beast and the Beast is Me
This post was written by Jamison Shea, author of I Feed Her to the Beast and the Beast is Me.
MONSTERS FEEL LIKE HOME by Jamison Shea
Surrounded by violent trickster fae, Jude Duarte in The Cruel Prince by Holly Black decides that if…
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.
Rachael Lippincott on her time travelling sapphic romance, Pride and Prejudice and Pittsburgh
Bridgerton meets Emma with a time travelling twist in Pride and Prejudice and Pittsburgh, the new sapphic romance from New York Times bestselling author, Rachael Lippincott. Starring two wonderfully endearing heroines, buckets of yearning,…
Kit Frick on her killer summer YA thriller, The Reunion
With four YA thrillers to her name, Kit Frick is no stranger to stories filled with murder, secrets and mystery and her fifth and newest title, The Reunion, is no different. To celebrate the release of The Reunion, we chatted with Kit all…