- My e-mail interview with her: July 18, 1997
- The Barnes & Noble On-Line interview: July 22, 1997
- The Barnes & Noble pre-interview: July, 1997
- An interview in the Bantam Spectra Newsletter: Spring, 1995
- An interview with Barbara Hambly runs all through this vampire-lover's page
- Starfire Interview An excellent, and fairly recent, interview between Xerxes Starfire and Barbara Hambly. Definitely recommended.
- Starhawk of Wrynde speaks to J Rafferty Jones From the Sou'Wester con.
- A statement about Graveyard Dust and the Benjamin January series in general.
- Bookreporter.com Interview from December 10, 1999. The primary focus is on the Benjamin January books and the writing of historical fiction. This site also has reviews of the January books.
- October 6, 2000 interview, just before the publication of Sold Down the River Also from the Bookreporter.com site.
- Interview from Romantic Times dealing with Die Upon A Kiss
- Another on-line interview, conducted by Marisa Darnel. Very good interview.
- "A letter from the author" taken from amazon.com, written about the same time as the middle-books of the January series, describing the conception of the series, and some of the goals and joys of writing it.
- At the Luke and Callista Page: a Star Wars-themed interview.
- A SciFi.com chat interview with Barbara Hambly, from 2002.
- Tools of the Trade, an interview from September 2002 on the Warner site.
- Another interview, from the Warner page.
- Ben's interview, from Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine.
- A taped (audio) interview with Barbara Hambly from the 2004 World Fantasy Convention. This comes from Steve Witt from scifihorizons.com (and I quote):
"Marc Zicree introduced me to Barbara at the WFC last October. While there, I taped an interview with Barbara, which, along with a review of her book, Magic Time, is currently being featured on my website, Scifihorizons.com. The interview was simply transferred from the recorder to my computer, so not only are these Barbara's own words, but her own voice, too."
Thanks to Steve for sending me the link to this.