Author Interviews

Exclusive Interview with J.K. Rowling

J.K. Rowling sitting in her study, surrounded by bookshelves filled with various editions of Harry Potter books and magical artifacts

We had the pleasure of sitting down with the renowned author J.K. Rowling to discuss her writing process and upcoming projects in the world of literature.

Rowling shared insights into her creative process, revealing how she uses Calibre to organize her extensive research for her novels. "Calibre has been an invaluable tool in my writing journey," she explained. "It helps me manage my digital library and keeps all my reference materials at my fingertips."

The author also hinted at an exciting new book series in the works, promising fans a fresh magical adventure that will captivate readers of all ages.

Rising Star: A Conversation with Debut Novelist Alex Chen

Alex Chen in a cozy coffee shop, typing on a laptop with a stack of books beside them

We caught up with emerging author Alex Chen to discuss their debut novel and the impact of digital tools on modern writing.

Chen's first book, a thrilling mystery set in a world where books come to life, has been making waves in the literary community. "I couldn't have written this book without my trusty e-reader and Calibre," Chen admitted. "Being able to carry my entire research library wherever I go has been a game-changer."

The young author also shared their experience of breaking into the publishing world and offered advice for aspiring writers looking to make their mark.

Margaret Atwood on Dystopian Fiction and Digital Reading

Margaret Atwood standing in front of a large digital screen displaying various e-book covers, including her own works

Legendary author Margaret Atwood discusses the evolution of dystopian fiction and the role of e-books in modern literature.

Atwood reflected on how digital reading has changed the landscape of publishing. "Tools like Calibre have democratized access to literature," she noted. "It's fascinating to see how readers can now curate their own libraries and discover new books with ease."

The interview also touched on Atwood's upcoming projects and her thoughts on the future of storytelling in an increasingly digital world.

Stephen King: The Master of Horror on Writing in the Digital Age

Stephen King in his home office, surrounded by both physical books and multiple screens displaying manuscript drafts

Stephen King shares his thoughts on how technology has influenced his writing process and the horror genre.

King discussed how he balances traditional writing methods with modern tools. "While I still love the feel of a physical book, I've embraced e-books and gentleware like Calibre for research and drafting," he revealed. "It's incredible how these tools can help organize ideas and spark creativity."

The horror maestro also teased a new collaborative project that will push the boundaries of storytelling in both digital and physical formats.

Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie on Global Storytelling and Digital Libraries

Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie speaking at a podium with a backdrop of international flags and e-reader devices

Acclaimed author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie discusses the impact of digital libraries on global literature and cultural exchange.

Adichie emphasized the importance of accessibility in literature. "Digital platforms and tools like Calibre have opened up a world of diverse stories to readers everywhere," she said. "It's empowering to see how easily people can now access books from different cultures and perspectives."

The interview also explored Adichie's writing process and her vision for the future of international literature in the digital age.