Sonsoles Ónega talks about her new novel: "They made me doubt myself and this book is the confirmation that nothing was a lie"
Sonsoles Ónega discusses her new novel, reflecting on her journey of self-discovery and confirmation through her writing process.
Marcos Giralt Torrente, Umbral Award: "I wouldn't dedicate a novel to heartbreak. I prefer love"
Marcos Giralt Torrente, honored with the Francisco Umbral Award, expressed his preference for writing about love rather than heartbreak during a discussion about his book 'Los ilusionistas.'
Jaime Bayly: "We must escape from the dictatorship of truth," he says about his novel 'The Coup Plotters'
Jaime Bayly reflects on happiness and its absence in literature while promoting his new novel.
I Should Have Stayed in Madrid
The author reflects on the challenges and decisions of living in Madrid versus Miami while presenting their novel.
Fresh Pressure and Estonia Novel Announce Short Story Competition Fresh Story
Fresh Pressure and Estonia Novel have launched a short story competition aimed at encouraging young writers aged 15-19 to share and publish their prose.
In the AI Era, the Meaning of 'Writing' [Eureka]
The renowned South Korean author Hwang Sok-yong has utilized ChatGPT as an assistant in writing his new novel, demonstrating how AI is infiltrating the realm of human creativity.
Núria Cadenes: 'The novel demands a music from me. I am the crazy one who reads aloud'
Núria Cadenes expressed her emotional connection to her work during a book club discussion about her novel 'Qui salva una vida', emphasizing her practice of reading her writing aloud to find its rhythm and melody.
Author of "Gossip Girl" is writing a novel about Blair Waldorf, details revealed
Cecily von Ziegesar, the author of the 'Gossip Girl' series, is writing a standalone novel titled 'Blair' about the character's life twenty years after high school, set to be released in the summer of 2027.
David Uclés, winner of the Nadal Award: 'Hell is the conscience of each one, and I have mine very calm'
David Uclés reflects on his success and upcoming novel inspired by Barcelona, emphasizing the importance of personal conscience.
The novelist Don Winslow reappears and defines Trump as "a schoolyard bully"
Don Winslow, a prominent contemporary noir novelist, returns with a new book after a hiatus to campaign against Trump, calling him a 'schoolyard bully.'
She is 14 years old and hand-wrote a novel about abuse and mental health: "I vented while writing"
Jazmín Francés, a 14-year-old from Yerba Buena, Tucumán, wrote a novel by hand addressing themes of autism and familial abandonment, funded by her family despite financial struggles.
While working on the new novel, one of the worst things that can happen to a writer happened to me, says Jáchym Topol
Jáchym Topol discusses the challenges of writing his new novel 'Peklo neexistuje', set in a post-Covid era amidst the beginnings of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, focusing on themes of existential crisis and societal indifference.
The New Novel by Tiny Stricker: Writing Like a Hippie
Tiny Stricker's new novel reflects on his transformative journey along the Hippie Trail in the late 1960s, symbolizing freedom, self-discovery, and cultural exchange.
Enrique Vila-Matas: "Style is not an ornament, but the very substance of my work"
In an interview, writer Enrique Vila-Matas discusses his literary voice and the importance of risk in novel writing while accepting the Zenda Honor award.
Conversation with Leïla Slimani: 'To some, I am too Western, to others too Arab'
Leïla Slimani discusses her new novel set in Morocco, her childhood, and her father's imprisonment, while exploring themes of identity and justice through writing.
Tomáš Hudák: The story of the book 'Amerikáni' I carried inside me for a long time and had to tell it, otherwise I would not have peace
Tomáš Hudák, a stand-up comedian and screenwriter, discusses his bestselling debut novel 'Amerikáni', sharing insights on his sources, historical realities, and writing intentions.
Michael Moorcock's Novel 'Mother London': 'When I Walk Through London, I See History'
This article discusses Michael Moorcock's novel 'Mother London,' highlighting his transition from fantasy writing to social commentary as depicted through the city's historical lens.
Basim Khandagji, Palestinian prisoner turned writer: "Writing, for me, is an act of existence"
Recently released after 21 years, Basim Khandagji publishes a novel written in secret in an Israeli prison, which won the most prestigious Arabic literature award.
Encounter with Nobel Laureate: Jon Fosse's Completely Strange Life
The article is about a meeting with Nobel laureate Jon Fosse in Bergen, discussing his prolific writing, his new novel "Vaim," and his lifelong sense of mystery.