All Author Q&As
- Q&A with poet Naomi Shihab NyeHow do parents keep kids learning and playing with words, even as online classes end? The Young People鈥檚 Poet Laureate has some ideas.
- A Q&A with Charlotte Jones Voiklis, editor of 鈥楾he Moment of Tenderness鈥Voiklis, the granddaughter of聽Madeleine L鈥橢ngle, answers questions about a collection of 18 previously unpublished stories by the famed author.
- A Q&A with with Serena Zabin, author of 鈥楾he Boston Massacre: A Family History鈥Why does聽聽Serena Zabin consider the聽Boston Massacre a 鈥渇amily history鈥? She answers this and more about the Revolutionary War.
- A Q&A with Joy Harjo, poet laureate of the United StatesThe first Native American poet laureate talks about hearing the collective heart of the country, and the importance of listening.
- A Q&A with Janice Kaplan, author of 鈥楾he Genius of Women鈥Extraordinarily talented women have always existed 鈥 they just haven鈥檛 been acknowledged.聽Janice Kaplan is setting the record straight.
- A Q&A with Pamela Newkirk, author of 鈥楧iversity, Inc.鈥Companies spend billions on diversity training for their employees. Pamela Newkirk points to more effective ways of creating an inclusive workforce.聽
- Q&A with S.C. Gwynne, author of 鈥楬ymns of the Republic鈥The historian examines how the Civil War鈥檚 outcome hinged on the uncertain prospect of Abraham Lincoln鈥檚 reelection in 1864.
- A Q&A with Rob Kapilow, author of 鈥楲istening for America鈥欙豢Rob Kapilow discusses his book, 鈥淟istening for America,鈥 and the importance of understanding the context behind music.
- Q&A with Gene Weingarten, author of 鈥極ne Day鈥Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter聽Gene Weingarten discusses his book 鈥淥ne Day鈥 and how he found the extraordinary in an ordinary 24-hour news cycle.
- Scripture as an art form? Q&A with Karen Armstrong.Former Roman Catholic nun and religion scholar聽Karen Armstrong discusses the practical side of faith in her latest book, 鈥淭he Lost Art of Scripture.鈥