This month’s State of the Thing newsletter several exclusive author features, which you can now see on the site, even if you don’t read the State of the Thing.
Interview
Interview with Author David Ebershoff.
David is the author of The 19th Wife—the story of Brigham Young’s 19th wife, Ann Eliza Young. In his interview with LibraryThing, David talks about his own personal library, his research process, and the book.
Reading lists
On the search for something to read? Authors Steve Luxenberg and Mary Jane Clark, gave us two very different “summer reading” lists. The books they suggest are pictured below, but see their pages for their reasons why.
Steve Luxenberg’s creative take on a summer reading list
Mary Jane Clark’s summer reading list
Steve and Mary Jane are also doing author chats on LibraryThing right now, so stop by to ask them a question!
Author chats
Authors stop by LibraryThing to answer questions from members, talk about their writing, and more. These three authors are chatting right now, and check out the schedule of upcoming chats for what’s up next.
- Steve Luxenberg, author of Annie’s Ghosts: A Journey Into a Family Secret – chatting through August 7th.
- Mary Jane Clark, author of Dying for Mercy – chatting through August 5th.
- Alan Furst, author of The Spies of Warsaw – chatting through August 7th.
Labels: author chat, author interview, authors, state of the thing
I have read complete interview. This was absolutely awesome