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Prime Time Romance author, Kate Robb, on her favourite teen drama tropes
"What is it about teen dramas that keep me coming back for more? I don’t have definitive answers, but I do have a few theories."
India Holton on her new rom-com, The Ornithologist’s Field Guide to Love
"If a book isn’t entertaining and amusing to me, I can’t expect it to be that for readers."
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Zayn Malik, Taylor Swift, Nick Jonas & more share their first kiss stories
We're delving into first kiss stories in honour of the release of Taylor Blake is a Legend.
Screenwriter Moira Buffini on Songlight, and the comeback of dystopia
Moira Buffini is an award-winning screenwriter and she is now here to make her mark with her YA dystopian novel, Songlight.
Gayle Forman on her new middle grade novel, Not Nothing
"I always read books aloud several times."
Bea Fitzgerald shares her The End Crowns All inspired playlist
Bea Fitzgerald shares her The End Crowns All inspired playlist
Lauren James on their new YA fandom thriller, Last Seen Online
"When you’re relying so deeply on a small group of people for those things, it’s no wonder that a controversy can get so heated."
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Hannah Nicole Maehrer on Apprentice to the Villain and the skits behind it
Hannah Nicole Maehrer on how she balances writing Apprentice to the Villain, and creating skits that inspired the book.
Caitlin Schneiderhan on genre crossovers in Medici Heist
Caitlin Schneiderhan's story is set in 1517 Florence, and features a crew stronger than the Ocean Eleven group, as they try to rob the Medici family.
Andi Porretta on exploring anxiety through her graphic novel, Ready or Not
"Something was always holding me back whenever I tried to express them with just words alone."
Zen Cho on her debut romance novel, The Friend Zone Experiment
"It’s a chance to immerse yourself in a different world, an escape from the everyday grind."
Meihan Boey on the colonial Singapore in The Formidable Miss Cassidy
Meihan Boey on why she allowed for historical anachronism in The Formidable Miss Cassidy, which is set in colonial Singapore.
Joelle Wellington on her new YA slasher horror novel, The Blonde Dies First
"I feel like I would largely describe this book as a love letter to horror films and the place I was raised, Brooklyn."