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A real dog inspires best-selling novels

The second novel in Andrea Kane’s popular Forensic Instincts series goes on sale today. Called The Line Between Here and Gone, the story is about a woman searching for the man who has a cure for her child’s rare immune … Continue reading

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An appreciation of Harry Crews

guest post by Henry L. Carrigan Jr. It is somehow fitting that Harry Crews and Earl Scruggs died on the same day, March 28, 2012. While the pugnacious and audacious Southern novelist and the lightning-fast and inventive banjo player lived … Continue reading

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A character with a mind of her own

Finding Our Way Home is the latest book in Charlene Ann Baumbich’s Snowglobe Connections series—and it’s on sale today! This heartwarming story is about Sasha Davis, a ballerina who returns to her small hometown in Michigan after an injury ends … Continue reading

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The romance of writing novels

Mary Anna Evans is the author of the Faye Longchamp series, which stars an archaeologist who also solves mysteries. Plunders, the latest installment, comes out today. It takes place near the mouth of the Mississippi River, where Faye and her … Continue reading

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Remembering Manning Marable and Malcolm X

Manning Marable, the African-American author and historian whom the New York Times called “a leading scholar of black history,” passed away two weeks ago on April 1, at age 60. His last book, Malcolm X: A Life of Reinvention, was … Continue reading

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Escaping to a magical place

Linda Leaming’s memoir Married to Bhutan, published today by Hay House, is a story about following your dreams and finding true happiness. In Leaming’s case, that journey led her to the remote mountain kingdom of Bhutan. In a guest post, … Continue reading

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From journalist to rock star to voice artist

I blogged about Alan Paul’s memoir Big in China exactly two months ago, when I was writing BookPage’s March world travel roundup. This story is about an American guy who moves to China for his wife’s job—three kids in tow—and … Continue reading

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What we’re reading Wednesday: Great House

Just yesterday, BookPage contributor Stephenie Harrison interviewed Nicole Krauss for our October print edition. Steph enjoyed the conversation—and its subject, the forthcoming Great House—so much that we begged her to give us a preview in a guest blog post. She … Continue reading

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Tailed in Vienna

J. Sydney Jones is the author of 12 books, including 2009’s The Empty Mirror, a “stylish and atmospheric” mystery novel that “breathes life into turn-of-the-century Vienna.” Jones’ latest novel is Requiem in Vienna (published Feb. 2 by Minotaur Books), another … Continue reading

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Cranky cats and friends with benefits in "The Next Best Thing"

Yesterday we highlighted features from our February issue, including an interview with romance novelist Kristan Higgins, author of The Next Best Thing (February 1 from Harlequin). Today, we have a special treat: A guest post from interviewer (and BookPage Production … Continue reading

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Guest Blogger: Hans Offringa

As one half of “The Whisky Couple,” Hans Offringa conducts whisky nosing and tasting sessions throughout Europe and the USA. Offringa has just published Whisky & Jazz, a coffee-table book that combines two of his great loves. Read more about … Continue reading

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