Author Interviews

Posted by Reinaldo Massengill on Friday, June 21, 2024
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Author Interviews NPR interviews with top authors and the NPR Book Tour, a weekly feature and podcast where leading authors read and discuss their writing. Subscribe to the RSS feed.

Monday January 22, 2024

This kids book chronicles a packet of ramen's longing to be Italian spaghetti instead

Dr. Uché Blackstock is the author of Legacy: A Black Physician Reckons With Racism In Medicine. Diane Zhao/Penguin Random House hide caption

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Following in her mom's footsteps, a doctor fights to make medicine more inclusive

'Forgottenness' explores upheavals in Ukraine and what it means to be Ukrainian

Saturday January 20, 2024

Kaveh Akbar on his debut novel 'Martyr!'

Sarah-Jane Collins on her debut novel 'Radiant Heat'

Thursday January 18, 2024

In 'The Fury' Alex Michaelides wants to turn the murder mystery genre on its head

Wednesday January 17, 2024

"The act of choosing a piece of culture to consume is a really powerful one," says writer Kyle Chayka. He's the author of Filterworld: How Algorithms Flattened Culture. Getty Images hide caption

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How social media algorithms 'flatten' our culture by making decisions for us

Tuesday January 16, 2024

American cultural anthropologist Margaret Mead sits for an interview in 1952. Hulton Archive/Getty Images hide caption

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How Margaret Mead's research into utopias helped usher in the psychedelic era

Monday January 15, 2024

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'Our friendships are our fate': Novelist Hisham Matar on revolution and relationships

The 15-year-old granddaughter of MLK Jr. wants to start a revolution around service

Muhammad Zaman, author of the book We Wait for a Miracle, in his lab at Boston University. Jackie Ricciardi/Boston University hide caption

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Michele Norris shows how brevity conveys powerful truths about Americans' identities

Sunday January 14, 2024

'Not the End of the World' author on tackling climate change

Director Jeymes Samuel on 'Book of Clarence', a Biblical Epic through a Black lens

Jenny Kiefer on her new horror novel 'This Wretched Valley'

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