Author Interviews

6 May 2021

10 Tiny noticeable things to do in your home by Adrian Webster

TNTs are Tiny Noticeable Things. They are all the little, cost-nothing things that we don’t need to do, but when we do do them, they can have a seismic impact ...

6 May 2021

Kathryn Heyman shares the inspiration for her new novel Fury

On a warm Sunday morning in 2017, my husband and I lay in bed, watching the sunlight on the window. “Tell me again,” he said, “about working on that fishing ...

6 May 2021

Seven things I'd like my readers to know about The Other's Gold, by Elizabeth Ames

-  There are still so many hidden stories about war to discover. In researching the background for my fourth novel with Bookouture, I came across the FAU: The Friends Ambulance Unit ...

6 May 2021

How Generation Z influenced my writing by Sue Wallman, author of I Know You Did It

I write thrillers for young adults, and I’m 53. How can I, who didn’t own a mobile phone until I was in my mid-twenties, write convincing teenage characters? (And if ...

5 May 2021

Seven things I'd like my readers to know about me by Ashaye Brown, author of Dream Country

-  I was once Teacher of the Year at a university. That was the same year my son was born. I used to take him, along with his babysitter, to the ...

5 May 2021

The top five fiercest women in Norse mythology by Genevieve Gornichec, author of The Witch's Heart

The Norse myths, legends, and sagas, there’s no shortage of women mentioned. The problem is that we aren’t told much about many of them. Whether that’s due to the fact ...

4 May 2021

Why it's important to teach children about wildlife by Dereck Joubert

I first heard the roar of a lion when I was about six. It was the same day I first saw elephants. I was too young to spell 'fear', so ...

4 May 2021

Why you should get rid of toxic influences in your life and tips on how to do this…

By Claire Walton, Executive Leadership Coach and Founder of Leaders Are MAD - Making A Difference https://www.leadersaremad.co.uk and Best-Selling Author of ‘Super Neuro You’. As we come through the Covid-19 ...

4 May 2021

Publishing a novel with your best friend by writing duo Elizabeth Harrison

Elizabeth Harrison is our pen name, we are Dee Harrison and Liz Buxton, and we met on our first day at school. Liz had her rabbit picture displayed on the ...

4 May 2021

Author Paul Maunder discusses the inspiration behind his debut novel The Atomics

When I started thinking about the kind of novel I wanted to write, my son was five years old and obsessed with superheroes. He also had a tendency to get ...

4 May 2021

How a local churchyard inspired my new book by Leila White

As we head out into our gardens to enjoy the spring weather, author Leila White shares her love of herbalism and reveals how her new book charts the potent plants ...

4 May 2021

Why we needed romance novels in lockdown by Amanda McKinney, author of Rattlesnake Road

Courage, honor, courtesy, a willingness to help those in need. Does this remind you of someone? Your mother, your father? Husband, perhaps? Did you smile, thinking of that person? Likely ...

30 April 2021

How to find new ways to celebrate a loved one’s life by Lianna Champ

THE MAGIC OF MEMORY When someone dies, it is traditional to have a funeral and a gathering afterwards. However we are seeing a huge shift away from the traditional mourning ...

30 April 2021

N E Miller discusses his new book The Achilles Gene

My debut novels follow the adventures of two Oxford University geneticists, when they set off to investigate the work of an American colleague about to be given the Noble Prize, ...

30 April 2021

Seven things I’d like my readers to know about me by Carey Baldwin author of Her First Mistake

I invented a test called the Sex Rep that was published in the Journal of Personality. It’s not about what happens between the sheets, though. It’s a measure of gender ...

29 April 2021

Seven secrets of real-life founders, freelancers and rebels to adopt into your routine

2020 saw a record year for new businesses with an estimated 85,000 new companies springing up. In my book Founders, Freelancers & Rebels: How to Thrive as a Creative Independent, ...

29 April 2021

How ten days of silence changed my life by Vanessa Potter, author of Finding My Right Mind

“Where’s your coat?” I demanded as my son and I headed to school one morning. When he shrugged I shouted at him. I regretted my outburst as soon as his ...

29 April 2021

Seven things I'd like my readers to know about me by Namita Gokhale, author of Jaipur Journals

I’ve published twenty books by now. These include eleven works of fiction, two books for young readers, four anthologies with a fifth on its way, and so on. I can ...

29 April 2021

Family Life in the Narnia Stories by Katherine Langrish, author of From Spare Oom and War Drobe

Katherine Langrish, the award-winning author of children’s fantasy books, fell in love with the world of Narnia as a child. In her new memoir she explores how re-reading each of ...

29 April 2021

Read chapter one from Heidi Swain's new book A Taste of Home

The sun had long since set over the Italian horizon before the last of the mourners finally headed back to their homes, leaving behind a mountain of food and a ...

29 April 2021

Why it's important not to wean your baby before they are ready by Charlotte Stirling-Reed

When it comes to weaning, many parents are often concerned about WHEN to offer their baby solid foods. Should it be 6 months on the dot? or 4 months? Or ...

29 April 2021

Top tips for practising yoga with your family by Dr Kiki Morriss

I wrote Nurturing Your Family With Yoga to show you how family yoga can play a key role in bringing peace, happiness and harmony to your home. Parents often ask ...
29 April 2021

Top tips for nailing interviews and landing the job of your dreams by Karen Macphee

Business coach and recruitment expert Karen Macphee shares her tips for nailing interviews and landing the job of your dreams in the competitive Covid-era employment market. In March last year ...

29 April 2021

A day in the life of Kristin Harmel, author of The Book of Lost Names

It’s a Monday morning, and my internal alarm goes off right on schedule, a few minutes before 6 a.m. Before last March, my weekdays had a predictable order to them. ...