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Life on the Outside: PW Talks with Susan Burton
After years in and out of prison, a tireless advocate for formerly incarcerated women tells her story in 'Becoming Ms. Burton' (New Press, May).
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Spotlight on Carl Greer, Ph.D., Psy.D.
Carl Greer took a winding road to becoming a clinical psychologist, Jungian analyst, and shamanic practitioner.
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In My Own Words: Fiona Barton Spills a Secret
The English author discusses her upcoming psychological thriller, 'The Secret' (Berkley, June) and the irresistable lure of mystery.
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Black Renaissance: Kellie Jones
In her new book, 'South of Pico,' Kellie Jones highlights the creative energy of African-American artists in 1960s and ’70s Los Angeles.
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Spotlight on Karen Kingsbury
While love, forgiveness, loss, redemption, and, of course, God are dominant themes in her writing, Karen Kingsbury’s work can’t be pigeonholed as Christian fiction.
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Spotlight on Julia Cameron
Julia Cameron first published "The Artist’s Way: A Spiritual Path to Higher Creativity" in 1992.
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These Shining Women: Kate Moore
The author of 'The Radium Girls' talks about how she came across the subject of her book: women who hand-painted luminous watch dials in the early 20th century and suffered gruesome health problems as a result.
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Art Among the Ruins: Kristen Radtke
In her new graphic memoir, 'Imagine Wanting Only This,' Radtke explores her preoccupation with human mortality.
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Spotlight on Madeline Hunter
Madeline Hunter, the New York Times–bestselling author of dozens of historical romances, is a virtuoso of the genre.
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Spotlight on M. William Phelps
In his new book, the bestselling author examines his unlikely bond with a serial killer.
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