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Realistic Fiction Books to Gift to Book Lovers in 2015

Having a book lover in your life can be both a blessing and a curse when it comes time for gift giving. Books make great gifts, but finding something that your bibliophile hasn't already read but will still love is a big challenge. We're here to help you choose the perfect gift for book lovers who love realistic fiction books.

The basic characteristics of realistic fiction books are a basis in the current world, with believable characters that don't have any appetites for dark nights and human blood, or don't brew recipes in their cauldron at night. Basically, books about modern life in a realistic setting! And we've got you covered for recommendations.

Realistic Fiction Books to Gift to Book Lovers in 2015


His Whole Life

Elizabeth Hay

His Whole Life is a coming of age novel that explores the complex relationship between mother and son, past and present, and place and self. Set in Quebec in the mid 1990s, His Whole Life charts several decades with son Jim and his mother amidst sadness, growth, and the struggle for togetherness agains the backdrop of Quebec's struggle for secession from Canada. Realistic fictions readers will love following Jim and his family's struggles over several years, and how Quebec's political struggle affects and reflects their own personal narratives and relationships.

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Smoke

Catherine McKenzie

In Smoke, protagonists Elizabeth and Mindy are forced to choose what to keep and what to lose in the face of natural disaster. As a forest fire rages through their small town in the Rockies, each woman must face their own relationships, marriages, lives, and desires. Realistic fiction readers will love this relatable struggle, set against an exceptional situation.

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Carrying Albert Home: The Somewhat True Story of a Man, His Wife, and Her Alligator

Homer Hickman

Carrying Albert Home is perfect for the realistic fiction book lover who appreciates how fantastical life can be, even in a realistic setting. Hickman tracks the relationship of Homer and Elsie through the comical and also tragic setting of their struggle with a most unusual wedding gift: an alligator.

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And West Is West

Ron Childress

And West Is West is a great gift for the technophile. Ron Childress' new release tackles the topic of how technology is engrained in our everyday lives. Technology can bring us together, but it can also isolate us. This novel is terrifyingly real and powerfully political.

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Pretending to Dance

Diane Chamberlain

Pretending to Dance deals in secrets - secrets that could destroy a marriage, an adoption, and a woman's life as she knows it. Molly Arnette is trying to make peace with a past that haunts her, all while lying to the man she loves (and the adoption agency that's running countless background checks).

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Best Historical Fiction Books to Buy for Gifts in 2015

The best historical fiction books make fantasic gifts for book lovers. Historical fiction is a wildly popular genre, and is generally a safe bet if you know a book lover but don't know the genres she reads. Historical Fiction is quite accessible and is beloved by readers of all genres.

We pulled together the best historical fiction books to buy as gifts for book lovers this year. All of these historical fiction books are brand new (in late 2015), so your favorite book lover is unlikely to own them already!

 

Gifts for Books Lovers: the Best Historical Fiction to Gift in 2015


White Collar Girl: A Novel

Renée Rosen

Explore the price of ambition and a powerhouse woman who is breaking into male-domintated journalism in White Collar Girl, set in 1950's Chicago. This is an unforgettable read from the bestselling author of historical fiction like Dollface and What the Lady Wants.

Buy it for: the feminist businesswoman who loves Mad Men.

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The Japanese Lover

Isabel Allende

Isabel Allende is a household name, and her new masterpiece The Japanese Lover makes a fantastic literary gift. Allende's new book deals with identity, constant turbulence, star crossed lovers, race, and fate in the context of World War Two.

Buy it for: the literary fiend who likes stories of the people caught up in wartime.

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Wherever There Is Light: A Novel

Peter Golden

1920's America is a popular era for literary fiction than manages to run the gamut of tone and topic. This new book deals with immigration, race, and love that transcends time.

Buy it for: the F Scott Fitzgerald fan who loves a good love story.

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The Hours Count: A Novel

Jillian Cantor

Ethel and Julius Rosenberg are famous for espionage - but what about the people who knew and loved the Rosenbergs? The Hours Count blends fiction with historical fact and explores the naivety of Millie, Ethel's friend and the Rosenbergs' neighbor.

Buy it for: the American History buff.

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Buffalo Trail: A Novel of the American West

Jeff Guinn

Books that celebrate the wildness and adventure of Frontier-era America make wonderful gifts. Buffalo Trail is the new release from New York Times Bestselling Western author Jeff Guinn, and is an adventure that won't disappoint.

Buy it for: that person who'd rather sit at the kid's table at Thanksgiving to play Cowboys and Indians than talk about 401Ks at the adult's table.

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Gifts for Cooks: Best Cookbooks for Your Favorite Foodie

One great thing about buying gifts for cooks: you have so many options. Appliances, tools, and cookbooks galore. Our favorite cooking gifts are cookbooks, because you're giving your favorite cook lots of new food memories (in book form). We pulled together the best cookbooks to buy as gifts for cooks this year. All of these cookbooks are brand new, so your favorite epicurean is unlikely to have them already!

Gifts for Cooks: Best Cookbooks for Your Favorite Foodie


Happy Cooking: Make Every Meal Count ... Without Stressing Out

Giada De Laurentiis

Giada De Laurentiis is the curren queen of modern Italian cooking. Her recipes are flavorful, simple, and approachable (even for non-experts). Giada's newest cookbook is all about the joy of food - creating a meal without the stress.

Buy it for: the frenetic Italian-food lover.

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Sea and Smoke: Flavors from the Untamed Pacific Northwest

Blaine Wetzel, Joe Ray

Sea and Smoke is a cookbook, but also a travelogue. It is a blend of travel journalism and hyperlocal cooking in the harsh atmosphere of the PNW. Salt, sea, smoke, and fog come together in this celebration of flavor.

Buy it for: the true foodie who revels in flavor.

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Simply Nigella: Feel Good Food

Nigella Lawson

Nigella Lawson's philosophy: food should always be a joy and a pleasure. Her newest cookbook, Feel Good Food, brings a new set of favorite meals to your favorite foodie.

Buy it for: the foodie who often feeds a crowd.

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NOPI: The Cookbook

Yotam Ottolenghi, Ramael Scully

Nopi is an acclaimed restaurant in London. The head chef and owner have teamed up to bring Middle Eastern and Far Eastern flavors in this creative and innovative work.

Buy it for: the foodie who is always chasing what's new and now in international flavor.

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Everyday Super Food

Jamie Oliver

Jamie Oliver calls this new cookbook the "most personal book I've ever written." It's a cookbook full of healthy, well-rounded, nutritious meals that are full of flavor and are sure to be new favorites.

Buy it for: the healthy eater who doesn't sacrifice flavor.

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Gifts for a Baker: the Best New Baking Cookbooks to Gift

If you need gift ideas for a baker, we have an idea - why not a new cookbook? We're admittedly biased, but we think books make great gifts for a baker. Gifting a cookbook is gifting a baker lots of new ideas and experiences and moments of joy in a kitchen.

There are lots of brand new cookbooks out this year, and we've pulled together the best baking cookbooks to gift to the budding patissier in your life.

 

Gifts for a Baker: the Best Baking Cookbooks for 2015


The Hot Bread Kitchen Cookbook: Artisanal Baking from Around the World

Jessamyn Waldman Rodriguez, Julia Turshen

Bread is, in many ways, the cornerstone of a meal. It's a wonderful medium for exploring flavor and expressing creativity. Jessamyn Waldman Rodriguez and Julia Turshen's new release bring the iconic Hot Bread Kitchen's multiethnic breads to your kitchen.

Buy it for: the bread fiend who is known for her amazing sourdough.

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Game of Scones: All Men Must Dine: A Parody

Jammy Lannister

Dinner is coming. A Game of Scones is a witty parody with punny jokes and clever recipes inspired by the Game of Thrones series.

Buy it for: the joke-cracker with a sweet tooth and a weakness for HBO's wildly popular series (or books that kill off all your favorite characters).

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Sea Salt Sweet

Heather Baird

Sugar is a beautiful thing, but requires a balance in order to truly shine. Heather Baird explores the art of using artisenal salts (like French Grey Salt and Maldon Sea Salt) to complement sweet treats.

Buy it for: the person whose favorite Christmas treat is a fleur de sel caramel. Include a few artisenal salts in the gift!

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The Nerdy Nummies Cookbook: Sweet Treats for the Geek in All of Us

Rosanna Pansino

Rosanna Pansino's new cookbook is clever, creative, and a celebration of all things nerdy. Bakers with an affinity for whimsy will love creating geode cupcakes, robot cake pops, and s'mores that look like books.

Buy it for: the baker who loves crafting quirky things out of sweet treats

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Payard Cookies

François Payard

A cookie sounds so simple, until you start experimenting with flavors and shapes and textures. François Payard, a third-generation pastry chef and owner of several patisseries in NYC, brings his recipes to you in Payard Cookies.

Buy it for: the more advanced baker who wants to stretch her technical skills.

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John Green Books: List of the Best Books for Teens

When we think of modern young adult literature, John Green is the first name that comes to mind. His books for teens are incredibly insightful. His language is beautiful. And his characters are so beloved. Books by John Green aren't just books for teens - they're books for people who love books.

To celebrate this phenomenal author, we've compiled a list of all of the John Green books. Check it out - you may be missing one or two in your collection!

John Green Books: List as of Fall 2015


The Fault in Our Stars

John Green

John Green's most famous novel features Hazel Grace, a 16-year-old with a terminal cancer diagnosis. This story is peppered with tragedy, but it is one of love and life and kindred spirits. It's a beautiful read.

Publication date: January 10, 2012
Movie: released in June 2014, starring Shailene Woodley and Ansel Elgort.
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Paper Towns

John Green

Paper Towns has skyrocketed in popularity in the past year with the release of the Paper Towns movie. It follows the story of Q and Margo Roth Spiegelman - the girl he has loved from a distance forever. Young love is a strange and fluid thing, and Green explores that beauty and discovery in this compelling read.

Publication date: October 16, 2008
Movie: released in July 2015, starring Cara Delevingne and Nat Wolff.

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Looking for Alaska

John Green

John Green's debut novel reads like a seasoned author's best work. It deals with loss and suffering and the mentality of itchy feet, constantly seeking the 'great perhaps.'

Publication date: August 14, 2008
Movie: currently in pre-production.

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An Abundance of Katherines

John Green

Child-prodigy Colin keeps getting dumped by girls named Katherine (19 of them, actually), and he's on an intellectual mission to understand what that means for dumpees everywhere. An Abundance of Katherines mixes John Green's signature humor with his notable ability to tackle tough subjects.

Publication date: August 14, 2008
Movie: optioned, but none (yet).

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Will Grayson, Will Grayson

John Green, David Levithan

John Green teamed up with David Levithan, another powerhouse YA author, for this compelling release about two people with the same name. It is told by alternating narrators in alternating chapters, and is a wonderful meeting of the minds. Green wrote the odd numbered chapters and Levithan wrote the even number chapters.

Publication date: April 6, 2010
Movie: none (yet).

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Best Historical Romance Novels to Gift in 2015

There's something magical about historical romance novels. The nostalgia of the past works beautifully with love stories, which is perhaps why historical romance novels are so popular! If you're looking for gifts for book lovers who read historical romance, this is the post for you. We've scoured this fall's new releases to find the best historical romance novels - perfect for gifting in 2015.

If you're looking for newer books, check out our more recent posts on books to read if you like historical romances and books to read if you like Tessa Dare.

Best Historical Romance Novels to Gift in 2015


The Japanese Lover: A Novel

Isabel Allende

Isabel Allende's highly anticipated new release is an epic love story that spans decades, continents, and race. It's a beautiful literary story of World War 2-era Europe and San Francisco. Buy this epic tale for the historical romance fan who loves a good literary novel.

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The Color of Secrets

Lindsay Jayne Ashford

The Color of Secrets explores interracial love during World War 2. Eva falls for Bill, a black American GI. Bill is shipped off to Normandy for D-Day just after Eva discovers that she's pregnant. Eva is fiercely protective of their daughter, who was born in a world where being mixed-race is not okay.

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Daughter of Sand and Stone

Libbie Hawker

Daughter of Sand and Stone is a novel of ancient history starring Zenobia, a daughter of a Syrian sheikh who absolutely refuses to live in subservience and marry against her will. She arranges her own marriage, but that doesn't quite solve her problems.

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The Taming of the Queen

Philippa Gregory

The Taming of the Queen is a new Tudor romance surrounding Kateryn Parr, Henry the 8th's sixth wife. Kateryn didn't want to marry a serial killer, but how on earth could she refuse an order from the King? Kateryn is an independent woman, and must now devise a plan to keep herself safe.

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Along the Infinite Sea

Beatriz Williams

Beatriz Williams' historical fiction novels are truly beautiful, and this new release is no exception. This epic love story is set in the swinging 1960's and pre-war Europe and is full of secrets, incredible heroines, and glitz.

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Interview with Pamela Samuels Young, Author of Lawful Deception


Tell us a little bit about your new release, Lawful Deception.

The beautiful Bliss Fenton won't be winning any awards for Mother of the Year. Truth is, motherhood isn't nearly as important to Bliss as the cottage industry she's created: extorting wealthy men for the hefty child support she can collect.

But Bliss' greed goes too far when she takes on Fletcher McClain. The handsome music industry mogul refuses to accept her conniving conduct lying down. He retains high-profile attorney Vernetta Henderson to sue Bliss for fraud.

Enter Bliss’ unscrupulous attorney, Girlie Cortez, who has a personal score to settle with Vernetta. As the two lawyers once again go head-to-head, their legal battle quickly escalates from merely contentious to downright deadly.

If you could have dinner with anyone, alive or dead, who would you choose and why?

Maya Angelou. I’d love just an hour to soak up some of her wisdom.

Where did you write Lawful Deception? (your couch, a coffee shop, a bar... hey - we won't judge?

Everywhere! My home office, my living room couch, a little corner at Panera Bread and in my friend’s vacation home in Palm Springs.

When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up?

A newspaper journalist. But I took a slight right turn into broadcast journalism and became a TV news writer. Several years later, after a bout of newsroom burnout, I attended law school. While practicing law, I started reading legal thrillers as a stress reliever. That eventually prompted me to try to write one.

Name a book that you feel has impacted your life significantly. Why was it so impactful?

The book Manchild in the Promised Land by Claude Brown. I discovered it when I was 12. It was the very first book I can remember reading that had people in it who looked like me. It set off a search for other books and opened the door to my love of literature.

What inspired you to start your youtube channel (KinkyCoilyPamela)?

I had some drama with my own hair. In fact, I watched it fall out and was devastated. Then I discovered the world of natural hair care and started learning how to care for my own hair. I wanted to share what I learned with others and I’ve done that through my YouTube Channel, Kinky Coily Pamela, and my non-fiction book, Kinky Coily: A Natural Hair Resource Guide

What's the last song that was stuck in your head?

Uptown Funk by Bruno Mars. Of course!

What's your favorite quote or scene from Lawful Deception?

I love the scene where Special confronts Darius in the restaurant in Chapter 70. Why? Because Special is a hoot and I always have a ball dreaming up “situations” for her.

Do you have a motto, quote or philosophy you live by?

I love this quote from media mogul Tyler Perry: “We don’t have to wait for somebody to green light our projects. We can create our own intersections.” Hearing him say those words caused me to embrace being a self-published author. Before that point, I was grudgingly self-published, praying for a book deal. Now, I absolutely love being in charge of my own writing career and I’m quite happy with the intersections I’ve created.

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New Legal Thrillers: Fall 2015 Book List

One thing our readers are always craving: legal thrillers. The justice system is always a hot topic, in the news and in literature, and the legal subgenre of mystery / thrillers is in major demand.

We've done the sleuthing for you, per usual, and rounded up this fall's best new releases in legal thrillers. Grab a gavel and dive in.

Also check out our list of books to read if you like John Grisham!

New Legal Thrillers: Fall 2015 Book List


Lawful Deception

Pamela Samuels Young

Release Date: October 27, 2015

Why read it: this new legal thriller will appeal to readers who love edgy characters, smart dialogue, and a fast-paced plot.

Rogue Lawyer

John Grisham

Release Day: October 20, 2015

Why read it: John Grisham is often called the master of the legal thriller. He's back with another stunner of a read that won't disappoint.


BIGLAW

Lindsay Cameron

Release Date: September 7, 2015

Why read it: this debut novel will appeal to people who love legal thrillers and sharp novels like The Devil Wears Prada. It's part legal thriller, part women's fiction.

Corrupted

Lisa Scottoline

Release Date: October 27, 2015

Why read it: Lisa Scottoline's new book is another great read in the Rosato & DiNunzio series. It's exactly what you want in a legal thriller - gripping, suspenseful, and fast-paced.


Her Final Breath

Robert Dugoni

Release Date: September 15, 2015

Why read it: Robert Dugoni's new book blends legal thrillers and police procedurals into a high-energy read that will keep you reading until you're done (prepare for an all-nighter).

The Trial Lawyer

John Ellsworth

Release Date: September 18, 2015

Why read it: If you're a Grisham fan and haven't read Thaddeus Murfee Legal Thriller Series, you're doing yourself an injustice (get it? we'll be here all week). It's a highly-rated series that you'll love.


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Best Vegetarian Cookbooks: Gifts for Vegetarians in 2015

The best vegetarian cookbooks don't try to imitate meat - they celebrate the ingredients at hand and help you create something fantastic without using animal protein. If you have a new vegetarian (or a long-time plant eater who needs fresh meal inspiration) on your list this year, a cookbook makes a great gift!

We've pulled together the best vegetarian cookbooks to gift to the veggie-lover in your life.

 

Best Vegetarian Cookbooks: Gifts for Vegetarians in 2015


V Is for Vegetables: Inspired Recipes & Techniques for Home Cooks -- from Artichokes to Zucchini

Michael Anthony

V Is for Vegetables follows the alphabet to give you great recipe ideas for ingredients from A to Z. It's written by Michael Anthony of Gramercy Tavern, an acclaimed fine-dining restaurant in New York City.

Buy it for: the brand-new vegetarian who loves to cook, but needs a veggie starter kit (and Gramercy Tavern lovers!).

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Vegetarian India: A Journey Through the Best of Indian Home Cooking

Madhur Jaffrey

In India, vegetarian eating is nothing new (and certainly not rare). As a result, the cuisine is chock full of flavorful, nutrient-packed dishes that are purely vegetarian. Madhur Jaffrey, award-winning chef and author of several bestselling cookbooks, is back with this vegetarian edition of her Indian recipes.

Buy it for: the takeout addict who wishes he knew how to make channa masala.

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Thug Kitchen Party Grub: For Social Motherf*ckers

Thug Kitchen

So often party food means wings and pepperoni pizza (for casual gigs) or cured meats and cheeses (for a more classy affair). Neither are exactly vegetarian-friendly. Thug Kitchen has a solution - fantastic party food without a hint of meat.

Buy it for: the meat-free hostess.

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Decolonize Your Diet: Plant-Based Mexican-American Recipes for Health and Healing

Luz Calvo, Catriona Rueda Esquibel

Mesoamerican cuisine is tasty - and often packed with meat. Luz Calvo and Catriona Rueda Esquibel have brought Mexican flavors to vegetarianism. This is a great blend of spiritual growth through food and physical health.

Buy it for: the health food fiend.

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101 Easy Everyday Vegan Recipes

Dana Shultz

Veganism is another level of cooking challange, and leads to a simple approach. 101 Easy, Everyday Vegan Recipes gives vegans quick and easy meal ideas for people who want simple food without a ton of fuss.

Buy it for: the vegan who prefers a minimalist approach to cooking.

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Interview with Chris Holm, author of The Killing Kind


Tell us a little bit about your new release, The Killing Kind.

THE KILLING KIND is the story of Michael Hendricks. Once a covert operative for the US government, he now makes his living killing hitmen. For ten times the price on your head, he'll make sure the person sent to kill you winds up in the ground instead. It's not a bad way for a guy with his skill-set to make a living, but it's a great way to make himself a target.

What advice would you give your teenage self?

Boy. That's a tough one. On the one hand, that kid was an idiot, but on the other, I'm pretty happy where I ended up stumbling blindly through life without a clue. I suppose if I could tell him anything, it'd be, "Drop the cynical act. It's nothing more than a flimsy mask to hide your fears and insecurities. Once you admit that to yourself, your life's gonna get a whole lot more interesting."

What’s the last book you read?

In its entirety? Michael Koryta's LAST WORDS. It was a damn fine thriller, chilling and evocative. Right now, I'm in the middle of Julia Spencer-Fleming's THROUGH THE EVIL DAYS. It's taking me forever because I'm editing my own book in parallel, but it's a gorgeous novel. Spencer-Fleming is a masterful writer, capable of delivering white-knuckled thrills and quiet character moments that never fail to ring true.

Say you're the host of a talk show. Who would be your first guest? What would you want to ask?

Oh, god. I'd make a terrible talk-show host. I'm an obsessive consumer of pop culture (books, music, TV, movies) but I have no interest whatsoever in the private lives of celebrities. I'd probably wind up asking the sort of nerdy, deep-dive questions that'd make my guests uncomfortable, and bore the crap out of my audience. But since we're in hypothetical territory, this Twin Peaks fan would likely have as his first guest David Lynch and a vial of truth serum. That man does not give up his secrets lightly.

What's rocking your world this month?

I'm not really a musical theater guy. My wife's nuts about them -- she used to act in them herself -- but they're just not my cup of tea. But I just finished listening to the cast recording of Lin-Manuel Miranda's Hamilton, and it knocked me flat. It's an inspiring, heartbreaking tale, beautifully told.

Do you listen to anything while you write? If so, what's your audio of choice?

I find it difficult to listen to music when I'm writing. I used to think that was odd, since I'm a huge music geek, but I now realize those two facts are complimentary. I'm incapable of tuning music out. When it's on, I tend to give it my full attention. On the rare occasion I do listen to music when I write (usually to generate energy on the page when I'm feeling uninspired), it has to be instrumental, or the lyrics interfere. Benny Goodman, MONO, DJ Shadow, and The Budos Band are all go-to's when I need a jolt.

Who are your literary heroes?

That's a loaded question. How long've you got?

Megan Abbott. Lawrence Block. Raymond Chandler. Susanna Clarke. Michael Crichton (yes, really; the man knew his way around a high-concept thriller). William Gibson. Dashiell Hammett. Frank Herbert. Madeleine L'Engle. Tim Powers. Donna Tartt. Donald Westlake. P.G. Wodehouse. Just to name a few.

What's your favorite quote or scene from The Killing Kind?

Hmm. My favorite moment in the novel would probably constitute a spoiler. Have me back for the next book, and I'll tell you what it was. In the meantime, I've always been partial to this line from the opening chapter: "By the time you hear the gunshot, the bullet's come and gone."

Do you have a motto, quote or philosophy you live by?

I'm a cautious, introverted person by nature, but I try not to let that rule me. I've forced myself to get comfortable being uncomfortable. To never say no to an experience out of fear of embarrassment, of pain, of failure. Frank Herbert's "Litany Against Fear" from DUNE has proven handy in that regard:

"I will not fear.
Fear is the mind-killer.
Fear is the little-death that brings total obliteration.
I will face my fear.
I will permit it to pass over me and through me.
And when it has gone past I will turn the inner eye to see its path.
Where the fear has gone there will be nothing. Only I will remain."

That carries over into my writing life, too. I have a typewriter tattoo, around which are the words "WRITE BRAVELY." It's a constant challenge, a constant reminder. (And as a writer, it amuses me to have an adverb on my arm. We writers are awfully hard on the lowly adverb, when really, adverb abuse is a failing of the craftsman, not the craftsman's tools.)

 

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