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Summary: PW editors Rose Fox and Mark Rotella talk to authors and present the latest book and publishing news in this weekly radio program. Follow us at @PubWklyRadio or email us at pwradio@publishersweekly.com
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Podcasts:
Author Glen Weldon discusses his new book, 'The Caped Crusade: Batman and the Rise of Nerd Culture.' PW senior writer Andrew Albanese previews the London Book Fair.
Author Kaitlyn Greenidge discusses her debut novel, 'We Love You, Charlie Freeman,' in which an ordinary family adopts a chimpanzee. PW senior writer Andrew Albanese previews the upcoming Public Library Association conference in Denver.
An interview from the PW Radio archives: Ron Stodghill, author of 'Where Everybody Looks Like Me: At the Crossroads of America's Black Colleges and Culture.' PW news director Rachel Deahl previews PW’s feature on diversity in publishing.
Prolific children's book author Bridget Heos discusses her new book, 'It’s Getting Hot in Here,' which informs kids about global climate change. PW editorial director Jim Milliott explains how Hachette and Ingram finally bought Perseus.
Chef Deuki Hong and journalist Matt Rodbard discuss their new cookbook, 'Koreatown,' a celebration of Koreatowns all over the U.S. PW features writer Alia Akkam previews PW’s upcoming cookbooks feature, which covers canning, cocktails, and more.
Author Charlie Jane Anders discusses her new novel, 'All the Birds in the Sky,' in which magic and science come together. PW senior news editor Calvin Reid reports on the Havana Book Fair and the first steps toward connections between U.S. and Cuban publishers.
Author and editor Lee Eisenberg discusses his new book, 'The Point Is,' and the search for a meaningful life. PW features editor Carolyn Juris previews the spring travel feature, which celebrates 100 years of America's National Parks Service.
Author and translator Francesc Miralles discusses his new novel, 'Love in Lower-Case.' PW senior news editor Calvin Reid reports on the International Comics Festival in Angoulême.
Author Chris Bohjalian discusses his new novel, 'The Guest Room.' Natasha Gilmore, PW’s associate editor for children’s books, surveys the PW children's spring announcements mega-issue.
Tim Dorsey discusses his novel 'Coconut Cowboy.' PW editorial director Jim Milliot gives us a preview of the Winter Institute.
Tom Hart talks about his graphic memoir 'Rosalie Lightning.' PW senior writer Andrew Albanese tells us about the ALA conference, and e-books in libraries.
Garth Greenwell talks about his debut novel, 'What Belongs to You.' PW editorial director Jim Milliot takes a look at the bestselling books of 2015.
Interviews from the PW Radio archive: James McClintock on fishing tales and ecological exploration, Wil Haygood on the contentious debate over Thurgood Marshall's nomination to the Supreme Court.
Interviews from the PW Radio archive: H.G. "Buzz" Bissinger on the 25th anniversary of 'Friday Night Lights,' Daniel José Older on writing with music and magic.
Linguist and journalist Gaston Dorren discusses his new book, 'Lingo: Around Europe in Sixty Languages.' PW children’s reviews editor John Sellers introduces some exciting recent debuts for kids.