When I started pitching my newest book Vespertine as “Venom meets Joan of Arc,” I expected my publisher’s response to be something along the lines of “please, Margaret, stop that,” but to my delight, they embraced it and it’s stuck. And it…
Win a three book rom-com bundle
If you're looking for some adorable romance reads to get cozy with this winter, you're in luck... With two book bundles, each including three gorgeous winter 2022 rom-com releases up for grabs, you're not going to want to miss entering this…
Roseanne A. Brown on her middle grade debut, Serwa Boateng’s Guide to Vampire Hunting
Steeped in Ghanaian folklore, Roseanne A. Browns middle grade debut, Serwa Batting's Guide to Vampire Hunting, is a brilliantly fun, action packed, vampire hunting adventure, that's just as thought-provoking as it is magical. To celebrate…
Joe P on his short film, French Blonde album, touring, and more
Joe P opens up about his use of the horror genre, how his music has evolved between albums, and the experience of playing live.
Weekly Round-Pop: Louis Tomlinson, Emily McGovern, Racquel Marie, and more
Just another weekly round up of pop news.
PHOTOS: Walk the Moon | Washington, DC | 11.10.22
Walk the Moon performs live at the 9:30 Club in Washington, DC, on November 10, 2022.
Jesse Q. Sutanto’s top rom-com reads of 2022
This post was written by Jesse Q. Sutanto, author of Well, That Was Unexpected.
2022 has been such an amazing year in publishing. I feel like everyone's ready to leave the darkness of 2020 and 2021 behind and embrace the sunlight, and to…
Read an extract from Ruta Sepetys newest historical read, I Must Betray You
This post is sponsored by Hachette Children's Group.
New York Times bestselling author, Ruta Sepetys, has once again proved she's more than worthy of her 'Queen of YA historical fiction' with her new and expertly researched novel, I Must…
Emily McGovern chats the research behind her graphic novel, Twelve Percent Dread
"I really enjoyed the research for this part, which I mostly did just by Googling and reading different articles - I’d often get to an internal state I’d describe as 'scream-laughter'."
Racquel Marie chats being free from internalized, heteronormative expectations in Ophelia After All
"But queerness has granted me community and freedom from a lot of my internalized, heteronormative expectations of what a happy life has to look like."