Happily Trapped in Borges' Labyrinths: PW Talks to William Gibson By Craig Morgan Teicher, 4/25/2007 6:01:00 AM
Sci-fi writer William Gibson--author of the forthcoming Spook Country--wrote the preface to New Directions reissue of Jorge Luis Borges' classic Labyrinths. PW talks to Gibson about pretending to be Borges' butler, ghost stories, and why Borges' is good for troubled times. More
On the Road with T Cooper by Craig Morgan Teicher, 04/20/2007
Novelist T Cooper talks with PW in a Web-exclusive Q & A about feeling like a rock star in Germany, reading at Google, and what punk rock taught her about planning a book tour.
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Armistead Maupin’s Family Ties by Kemble Scott, 04/23/2007 Tales of the City author Armistead Maupin, now 62, has made a career out of challenging the definition of “family” in America.
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Natalie Everlasting by Sue Corbett, 04/16/2007
Newbery Honor author Natalie Babbitt writes her first novel in 25 years.
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Peony in Love Set in 17th-century China, See's fifth novel is a coming-of-age story, a ghost story, a family saga and a work of musical and social history. read on