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Kobo in Conversation

Kobo in Conversation

By: Michael Tamblyn and Nathan Maharaj
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From Rakuten Kobo, the digital bookseller and maker of eReaders beloved by readers around the world, Kobo in Conversation brings you in-depth conversations with authors about how and why they write, the books and authors they admire, and so much more. Plus, occasional takes on what's going on in the business of books. And year-end roundups of reading recommendations from the Kobo staff. Art Literary History & Criticism
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  • Tara Gereaux on finding the words for an unspoken identity
    Apr 1 2026

    Nathan Maharaj spoke with Tara Gereaux, author of the novel Saltus and the novella Size of a Fist. Her new book is called Wild People Quiet. Set in 1946, it's the story of Florence, or Mrs. Banks as she's known down at Pratt's Insurance, the company where she's worked diligently for years. While out for lunch with her colleagues one day, Florence encounters a man whose mere presence threatens to upend the life she's made for herself in the town of Torduvalle, Saskatchewan.

    Tara Gereaux on finding the words for an unspoken identity

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    34 mins
  • How Eliana Ramage set her sights on the stars for her debut novel
    Mar 18 2026

    Michael Tamblyn spoke with Eliana Ramage, author of To the Moon and Back. It's a novel about Steph, a young Cherokee woman who from the earliest age is obsessed with space and space travel, dreaming about one day becoming a NASA astronaut.

    How Eliana Ramage set her sights on the stars for her debut novel

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    53 mins
  • George Newman on getting good at bad ideas—so great ideas can happen
    Mar 4 2026

    Nathan spoke with George Newman, psychologist and associate professor at the Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto. His new book is How Great Ideas Happen: The Hidden Steps Behind Breakthrough Success. It's a guide to generating ideas, hopefully great ideas, and learning about mental habits that often get in the way, and how creativity is a skill you can train and exercise.

    George Newman on getting good at bad ideas—so great ideas can happen | Kobo Books Blog

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    42 mins
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