Author Interviews

27 November 2017

10 Things I Want My Readers To Know About Me By Kierney Scott

Author Kierney Scott celebrates the release of her new book- Now You See Me- by telling us a little bit about the woman behind the novels.  I dedicate all my ...
24 November 2017

10 Things I'd Like My Readers To Know About Me By Emma Davies

I had all our three children at home, without so much as a whiff of gas and air! No, I’m not a masochist, but my husband is partially sighted and ...

23 November 2017

10 Things I'd Like My Readers To Know About Me By S E Lynes

I met my other half when I was eighteen. In February next year we will have been married for 22 years, together for 30. Every year on our wedding anniversary ...
23 November 2017

10 Things I'd Like My Readers To Know About Me By K. K. Nikolaou

K. K. Nikolaou is the author of “The Nokka”, which is an enchanting and magical children’s and young adult fiction story following the adventures of Jenifer and Jory. 1: I ...

23 November 2017

10 Things I'd Like My Readers To Know About Me By Helen Phifer

I’ve just binge watched Stranger Things 1 & 2 and now I don’t know what to do with my life. It was that good and transported me back to my ...

23 November 2017

There’s An App For Everything, But Is Paper Best When It Comes To Managing Money?

From budgeting apps to Bitcoin, the world of money is increasingly moving into a digital realm. It has never been easier to see where our money is going, thanks to ...

22 November 2017

Top 10 Tips For Writing A Trilogy By D. L. Millan

D. L. Millan shares her top tips for writing a trilogy following the release of Blackhart, her first fantasy book in a planned young adult trilogy: Blackhart is available to ...

22 November 2017

10 Ways Of Dealing With Toxic People By Tim Cantopher

Since I retired from clinical practice as a psychiatrist two years ago I have had a chance to look back at my career and the patients I saw, most of ...

22 November 2017

The Art Of Dressing Smart

In today’s world of work, doing your job well is simply not enough. Paying attention to your image and personal style is vital to success. On the publication of their ...

21 November 2017

10 Things I'd Like The Readers Of My Aphorisms To Know About Me By Robert Eddison

“This is a brilliant book – stunningly good,” declared Jungle-bound Stanley Johnson at last month’s launch of Wisdom & Wordplay, my first book of original aphorisms. I got quite a ...

21 November 2017

G.J. Minett Reveals The Inspiration For His Latest Novel 'Anything For Her'

Ideas for novels are such capricious creatures. They find a way into your thoughts, dart around like fireflies in the night for a few moments, then disappear God knows where, ...

20 November 2017

Cathy Graham Discusses Her New Book 'Second Bloom'

As Cathy Graham celebrates the release of her new book Second Bloom- we caught up with her to ask her some advice for entertaining over the festive period.  What can ...

20 November 2017

Diana Savastano Reveals How Her New Novel ‘THE MARKER’ Found Its Story

I believe that writers can write about any subject. And, as we all know, subjects have a way of finding writers. The Marker was just that kind of story: the ...

17 November 2017

10 Things I'd Like My Readers To Know About Me By T Jessop

T. Jessop shares the Top 10 Things that her readers should know about her, following the publication of her hilarious debut fiction, Mid-Life Crisis, which follows the year in the ...

17 November 2017

10 Things I'd Like My Readers To Know About Me By T J Brearton

To celebrate the release of his new novel Gone Missing, author T J Brearton tells us a little bit about the man behind the books.  I am a heavy sleeper. ...

17 November 2017

10 Things I'd Like My Readers To Know About Me By Stephen Edger

To celebrate the release of his new book Dying Day, author Stephen Edger tells us a bit about the author behind the books.  I love the process of writing  Whilst ...

16 November 2017

Writing Historical Fiction By Doug Thompson

If you think about it, all fiction is both ‘historical’ and autobiographical because derived, however indirectly, from its author’s accumulated knowledge of life’s experience. However, by ‘historical fiction’ we usually ...

16 November 2017

5 Reasons Why Girls Need Stories About Real-Life Heroines

By Amelie Welden and Michelle R. McCann We wrote Girls Who Rocked the World because we want to give girls the tools they need to be creative, brave, thoughtful, and ...

16 November 2017

10 Tips For Starting A New Business

Peter J Farmer shares his Top 10 Tips for starting a new business following the publication of his new creative start-up planner, the Newforms Business Path Journal. Buy a copy ...

16 November 2017

The 5 Worst Marriages In Literature

Literature is full of dysfunctional duos and my new thriller, The Perfect Victim, is no exception. Sure, it’s about murder but at its heart lies an unravelling marriage. Emily and ...

16 November 2017

A Day In The Life Of Donna Douglas

My typical writing day usually depends on where I am in the publishing cycle. When I first start working on a book, I tend to be a bit more – ...

16 November 2017

Suzanne Lambert Discusses The Inspiration For Her New Book 'The Puppy And The Orphan'

There is something extremely emotional about re-visiting your family home especially when it was an Orphanage where you spent the first eleven years of your life.  Yet this is no ...

16 November 2017

A few things I’d like my readers to know about me by Val Wood

I was born in Castleford, in the West Riding of Yorkshire. For those who don’t know Yorkshire well, they might wonder what ‘Riding’ means (except when on horseback), whereas born and ...

16 November 2017

Top 10 Greek Heroines

J.E. D’Este Clark is a lover of all things Greek; the art, the culture, the myths and legends. For the last ten years she has been campaigning for the return ...