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Daniel Clowes' Oakland Is for Damaged Loversnew

His comics let romance take center stage -- sort of.
East Bay Express  |  Stefanie Kalem  |  04-21-2011  |  Author Profiles & Interviews

Joyce Carol Oates' Journey of Grief and Gardeningnew

The legendary American novelist tells a tale of heartbreaking loss.
East Bay Express  |  Stefanie Kalem  |  04-18-2011  |  Author Profiles & Interviews

Lamenting Lithuania with Ruta Sepetysnew

Inspired by her own father's childhood experiences, Sepetys' debut novel Between Shades of Gray tells the tale of a Lithuanian teen deported over the Arctic Circle to Siberia in 1941.
East Bay Express  |  Anneli Rufus  |  04-11-2011  |  Author Profiles & Interviews

Remembering the Reagan Assassination Attempt with Del Quentin Wilbernew

Drawing on never-before-seen documents, exclusive interviews, and well-guarded recordings, Rawhide Down: The Near Assassination of Ronald Reagan tells the story its own author once yearned to read.
East Bay Express  |  Anneli Rufus  |  04-07-2011  |  Author Profiles & Interviews

Sipping in Sicily with Robert Camutonew

A travel writer pays homage to an ancient island's wines.
East Bay Express  |  Anneli Rufus  |  03-25-2011  |  Author Profiles & Interviews

Trekking the Mediterraneannew

Joel Stratte-McClure walks around the Mediterranean Sea.
East Bay Express  |  Anneli Rufus  |  03-21-2011  |  Author Profiles & Interviews

Crocheting Cupcakes with Twinkie Channew

A San Francisco crafter crochets food.
East Bay Express  |  Anneli Rufus  |  11-11-2010  |  Author Profiles & Interviews

Chained to the Mast With Jim Nisbetnew

The local noir novelist is a cult favorite in Europe.
East Bay Express  |  Anneli Rufus  |  10-14-2010  |  Author Profiles & Interviews

Bagel King Noah Alper Serves Memories and Advice in a New Booknew

Two decades before he founded the bagel company that he would eventually sell for $100 million, Noah Alper was locked up in a mental hospital. Shocked to find their student son in a mania exacerbated by drugs, lack of sleep and the chaos of the Vietnam years, his parents had committed him.
East Bay Express  |  Anneli Rufus  |  12-09-2009  |  Author Profiles & Interviews

Illustrator Chris Lane Plays Off Our Pathogen Fears in His New Graphic Novelnew

Zombies: A Record of the Year of Infection imagines a public health crisis in the year 2012 caused by a sickness that percolates through the air and gets under people's skin. By the end of the year, more than five billion people have succumbed. The idea is horrifying, but in a weirdly seductive way.
East Bay Express  |  Rachel Swan  |  10-28-2009  |  Author Profiles & Interviews

How Anna Broadway Cashed in on Being a 31-year-old Virgin and Scored a Book Dealnew

There are huge advantages to being a 31-year-old virgin, says Broadway, whose popular blog "Sexless in the City" ultimately led to a book contract with Doubleday. But there are downsides, too.
East Bay Express  |  Rachel Swan  |  10-14-2009  |  Author Profiles & Interviews

David P. Murphy Gives Advice for Soon-to-be-Zombies in 'Zombies for Zombies'new

A spoof of the ... for Dummies series, Zombies for Zombies: Advice and Etiquette for the Living Dead explains how to be a zombie (because, hey, you've got no choice) while retaining a semblance of style.
East Bay Express  |  Anneli Rufus  |  10-07-2009  |  Author Profiles & Interviews

In 'The Sower,' Sex With a Certain Guy Can Cure Everythingnew

Kemble Scott considers his new novel, The Sower -- whose title alludes to the Bible's Parable of the Sower, because Bill broadcasts seed -- Sex and the City crossed with The Da Vinci Code.
East Bay Express  |  Anneli Rufus  |  09-02-2009  |  Author Profiles & Interviews

Magic Mixes With Mayhem in the Latest from Rock Star/Novelist 'Dr. Frank'new

Although Frank Portman already knew how to write songs, learning to write books was, at first, "like watching grass grow while hitting your head against a rock." But it was a natural career move for the lifelong book lover.
East Bay Express  |  Anneli Rufus  |  08-26-2009  |  Author Profiles & Interviews

John Bassett McCleary's 'Hippie Dictionary' Captures Peace & Love for Posteritynew

At first, McCleary says, "The Hippie Dictionary sounded almost like an oxymoron." Yet the more he thought about it, the more he realized that "many new and exciting words and emotions were developed during this profound period of time."
East Bay Express  |  Anneli Rufus  |  08-12-2009  |  Author Profiles & Interviews

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