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panel of beloved romance authors. Whatever it is, we’re here to help find the
right author for your event. These and many other Penguin Random House
authors are now booking 2024 events!
Krystal Sutherland is the New York
Times and indie bestselling author of
House of Hollow, A SemiDefinitive List
of Worst Nightmares and Our Chemical
Hearts, which was adapted into a film
by Amazon Studios. Her books have
been published in more than twenty
countries and nominated for the
Carnegie Medal and YA Book Prize,
among others. Originally from Australia,
she has lived on four continents and
currently calls London home.
Jiaming Tang is a queer immigrant
writer. He holds an MFA from the
University of Alabama and his writing
has appeared in such publications as
AGNI, LitHub, Joyland Magazine, The
Masters Review, Epiphany Literary
Magazine, and elsewhere. He is a
Center for Fiction Emerging Writers
Fellow and works in the editorial
department at Scribner.
Nana Kwame AdjeiBrenyah is
the New York Times-bestselling author
of Friday Black. His work has appeared
in The New York Times Book Review,
Esquire, The Paris Review, and elsewhere.
He was a National Book Foundation’s
“5 Under 35” honoree, the winner of the
PEN/Jean Stein Book Award and the
Saroyan Prize, and a finalist for the
National Book Critics Circle’s John
Leonard Award for Best First Book,
along with many other honors. Raised
in Spring Valley, New York, he now
lives in the Bronx.
© Lisa Fahey
© Pantheon 2024
Porochista Khakpour was born
in Tehran and raised in the Greater
Los Angeles area. She is the critically
acclaimed author of two novels, a
memoir, and a collection of essays.
She lives in New York City with her
beloved partner and her elderly blue
poodle Cosmo.
Chanel Miller is a writer and artist.
Her memoir, Know My Name, was a New
York Times bestseller, a New York Times
Book Review Notable Book, and a
winner of the National Book Critics
Circle Award, the Dayton Literary Peace
Prize, the Ridenhour Book Prize, and the
California Book Award. It was also a best
book of the year in Time, The
Washington Post, Chicago Tribune,
NPR, and People, among others. She
was named one of the Forbes 30 Under
30 and a Time Next 100 honoree, and
was a Glamour Woman of the Year
honoree under her pseudonym Emily
Doe. She has always dreamed of writing
and illustrating children’s books.
Tiffany D. Jackson is the New York
Times bestselling, award-winning
author of YA novels Monday’s Not
Coming, Allegedly, Let Me Hear A
Rhyme, Grown, White Smoke, Santa in
The City, The Weight of Blood, and
co-author of Blackout and Whiteout:
A Novel. A Coretta Scott King - John
Steptoe New Talent Award-winner and
the NAACP Image Award-nominee, she
received her bachelor of arts in film
from Howard University and has over
a decade in TV/Film experience.
© Kolin Mendez
© Mariah Tiffany © Dutton Adult (HC) 2024
© Pantheon 2024
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