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Jan 3, 2025 |
dailynews.com | Erik Pedersen |Diya Chacko
Alex Segura is a comic book writer and author of the acclaimed novel “Secret Identity,” the Pete Fernandez mystery series and books set within the Star Wars and Marvel universes. In 2024, he co-wrote a sci-fi espionage novel, “Dark Space,” with Rob Hart. Correspondent Diya Chacko spoke to Segura about his standalone “Secret Identity” sequel, “Alter Ego,” and he answered the Book Pages Q&A about his reading life. Q. What was the first book that made an impression on you?
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Jan 3, 2025 |
ocregister.com | Erik Pedersen |Diya Chacko
Alex Segura is a comic book writer and author of the acclaimed novel “Secret Identity,” the Pete Fernandez mystery series and books set within the Star Wars and Marvel universes. In 2024, he co-wrote a sci-fi espionage novel, “Dark Space,” with Rob Hart. Correspondent Diya Chacko spoke to Segura about his standalone “Secret Identity” sequel, “Alter Ego,” and he answered the Book Pages Q&A about his reading life. Q. What was the first book that made an impression on you?
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Dec 20, 2024 |
dailybulletin.com | Erik Pedersen |Diya Chacko
Gail Simone is the acclaimed writer of several comic books, including “Birds of Prey,” “Wonder Woman,” and currently “Uncanny X-Men.” Her first novel, “Red Sonja: Consumed,” was published last month by Hachette. Simone spoke with correspondent Diya Chacko about the book and took the Book Pages Q&A. Q. What was a book that made an impression on you? “Peter Rabbit,” which was the first book I checked out from the library as a kid.
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Dec 20, 2024 |
ocregister.com | Erik Pedersen |Diya Chacko
Gail Simone is the acclaimed writer of several comic books, including “Birds of Prey,” “Wonder Woman,” and currently “Uncanny X-Men.” Her first novel, “Red Sonja: Consumed,” was published last month by Hachette. Simone spoke with correspondent Diya Chacko about the book and took the Book Pages Q&A. Q. What was a book that made an impression on you? “Peter Rabbit,” which was the first book I checked out from the library as a kid.
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Sep 4, 2024 |
baltimoresun.com | TJ Klune |Diya Chacko
When writing sequels in fantasy literature, authors can face a tricky challenge: How do you expand on the world you created in the first book without breaking any of the rules you set?
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