Hilary Mantel once wrote, “The writer of history is a walking anachronism, using today’s techniques to try to know things about yesterday that yesterday didn’t know itself. She must try to work authentically, hearing the words of the past, but communicating in a language the present understands. I start to practice my trade at the point where the satisfactions of the official story break down.” Three of our most incisive and successful contemporary novelists whose work often engages with history—MAGGIE O’FARRELL, KRISTIN HANNAH, and JOHN BURNHAM SCHWARTZ—will sit down with New York Times columnist and former Book Review editor PAMELA PAUL for a frank discussion about Mantel’s observations, their own books, and how and why they write what they do.