Talking trash with Alexander Clapp
The author of "Waste Wars" wastes no time when it comes to exposing the dirty little secrets of the international trash trade, finding hope beneath it all.
The author of "Waste Wars" wastes no time when it comes to exposing the dirty little secrets of the international trash trade, finding hope beneath it all.
The sci-fi author discusses his new novel, how his professional background informs his work, and his feelings on the upcoming blockbuster adaptation of "Mickey7."
The bestselling author of “Black Cake” explores what we inherit from our ancestors and how the stories we tell ourselves shape who we are.
Following a story that spans decades, the novel delves into the impact of a crime that resurfaces the past for two old lovers.
Author Brynne Weaver talks about concluding the Ruinous Love Trilogy, adaptation news, and how to think like a serial killer.
The author talks about what to expect from “This Inevitable Ruin,” his inspiration for Princess Donut, and why he writes for audio first.
The beloved actor and comedian shares what it was like to write and perform his first novel.
The legendarily prolific author talks about reaching her 60th book of the In Death series, writing as J.D. Robb, what she loves about her character Eve Dallas—and, of course, what she’s already working on next.
The writer discusses adapting N.K. Jemisin’s short stories for "Amorph."
In “The Sirens’ Call,” the MSNBC host shows how our attention is being extracted against our will—and what we can do about it.
The acclaimed author of "Sam" turns to historical fiction with the shocking tale of a noblewoman fighting for love and survival.
Dan Heath shares how focusing on successes can lead to breakthroughs in organizational improvement.