Author Interviews

29 October 2020

How I spent my lockdown by Cloadagh McKenna

Like everyone the first week of lockdown was quite overwhelming – the worry of catching the virus, the sadness of not being able to see family and then work being ...
29 October 2020

How being a twin and having twins inspired my new children’s book by Michelle Cordara

It all began with an idea. But it wasn’t an idea you might expect - as in the plot of the book. It was an idea to just simply write. ...

29 October 2020

A day in the life of me by Jo Thomas

Life for me as a writer has changed very much since I had three children under the age of three and used to wake at 4am to get a couple ...
29 October 2020

Top five myths to bust about Beethoven by Jessica Duchen

Ludwig van Beethoven rose through the artistic ranks of Vienna at breakneck speed in the 1790s, hailed as the likely successor to Mozart. In his late twenties, though, he experienced ...

29 October 2020

Seven things you never knew about trees by Vicky Allan and Anna Deacon

- For The Love Of Trees by Vicky Allan and Anna Deacon is published by Black and White, £20. ...

29 October 2020

Milly Johnson discusses her new book I Wish It Could Be Christmas Every Day

If I had written this book at any other time in my life, I’m not sure I would have written it at all. As a result, it was a much ...
29 October 2020

How I spent my lockdown by Leona Deakin

I expect we all have a unique lockdown story. Mine was one of feast and famine. My six year old daughter spent half of the week with her dad and ...

29 October 2020

The magic of London at Christmastime by Alex Pine

I travelled to London recently from my home in Southampton and it made me so sad to see how empty and forlorn the streets were. I was there to discuss ...
29 October 2020

Seven tips for parents of multiples by Leonie Huie

-  -- Leonie Huie is the founder of Empower Me which she started in 2019 after being inspired by her twin daughters to help empower other mothers to improve their ...

28 October 2020

Author Dawn Pape shares why her writing is inspired by young climate change activists

Parents will do about anything to help their children progress physically, intellectually and emotionally, yet society, in general, is turning a blind eye to the issue that will affect their ...

28 October 2020

Covid fiction by Colum Sanson Regan

Running online classes feels pretty normal now. I’m used to the routine of tidying up only what’s going to be in frame, making sure the disarray of my office room ...

28 October 2020

10 Things my scars say about me by Catherine Miller

In my latest book, The Missing Piece, scars play a major role as both Clive and Keisha have one that tells more about their story than either of them are ...

27 October 2020

10 Things we'd like our readers to know about us by Glen Zipper and Elaine Mongeon

- We were dating when we started writing the book, but were broken up by the time we were done. Don’t worry — we’re cool.  We met online on a site ...

27 October 2020

Seven things I'd like my readers to know about me by Constance Sayers

1. Originally from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, I moved to Washington DC in 1993 and now call it home. I have a day job where I’m the President of a media company and ...

27 October 2020

10 Things I do before writing a domestic thriller by Nicola Marsh

I know that sounds weird but it’s true. My best ideas come to me in that sleepy time before I drop off into slumber land or when I just wake ...

27 October 2020

Read an exclusive extract from Make Life Beautiful by Syd and Shea McGee

'A room speaks to the heart when you create pairings with juxtaposition and balance.' Shea Finals had ended, and it was officially summer. I was heading into my junior year ...

26 October 2020

Time for change in relation to men’s mental health issues

Men have been suffering in silence about their mental health for too long. Suicide rates in men are three times higher than for women, and several thousand men die by ...

26 October 2020

Five ways to travel fearlessly

There is a certain level of discomfort in travel. While you may be craving adventure and feel ready to jump into another culture, stepping out of your comfort zone will ...

26 October 2020

A widower’s guide to getting through your first solo Christmas

You can be surrounded by family and friends and be the loneliest person in the world following the loss of your partner. Christmas can feel like an impossible hurdle as ...

26 October 2020

N E Carlisle shares her inspiration for her new book Mermaid Eclipse

As a child, the sea drew me in with its amazing creatures and myths. When I held a shell up to my ear, I truly believed the ocean was speaking ...

26 October 2020

Martin Roberts discusses his new children's book Sadsville

Martin Roberts is one of the UK’s most respected property, travel and lifestyle TV presenters and journalists. Away from television, Martin Roberts is also an established children’s book author and runs ...

26 October 2020

Empathy is a woman’s superpower. Or is it? by Mimi Nicklin

Are women prone to empathising more deeply and naturally, or is it a lifetime of social ‘training’ that has led women to generally be more pro social as a natural ...
26 October 2020

Seven ways this concept of ‘what’s right and wrong’ will enhance your relationships

By Valerie A. Campbell, enhanced relationships expert and author. It was from the stillness of meditation that I received the message. It was a profound message and it was clear. ...