Books

27 March 2018

10 Things I'd Like My Readers To Know About Me By Elisabeth de Mariaffi

I didn’t set out to be a thriller writer. I originally thought I’d become a journalist, and worked as a writer and editor at my university paper. When my kids ...

27 March 2018

10 Survival Tips For Girls

In a way, all books are about survival. But for my newest book, NOT IF I SAVE YOU FIRST, I decided to tackle the issue head-on when I wrote about ...

26 March 2018

10 Secrets You Never Knew About New York By Ellen Swandiak

NYC always presents a whirlwind of opportunities, so we checked in with the author of 500 Hidden Secrets of New York to see what spots she recommends for feisty females. ...

26 March 2018

A Day In The Life Of Me By Fran Cooper

Sitting down to think about what A Day in the Life of Me looks like, I realised that there’s no such thing. Every day is different, every day a different ...

26 March 2018

10 Things I'd Like My Readers To Know About Me By Hadley Wickham

Hadley Wickham shares the top 10 things that her readers should know about her, following the release of her debut novel, My Bed is a Blackhole. I didn’t tell anyone ...

26 March 2018

10 Questions That Led Me to Write My Novel By Brenda Turner

Following the publication of her debut historical novel, Brenda Turner shares her answers to the top 10 questions that led her inexorably on the journey to write The Arnolfini Connection ...

26 March 2018

10 Things I've Learned From Motherhood By Sarah Davis

Sarah Davis’ experiences as a first time mum inspired her debut poetry book, Baby Daze. Sarah wrote the poems quite spontaneously while up for the 3am feeds and after several ...

26 March 2018

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

Following the publication Café Britannica, Stephen Cardew shares the top 10 things that his readers should know about him: When Mrs Wade, my primary school teacher, asked me, at the ...

26 March 2018

10 Things I'd Like My Readers To Know About Me By Kate Medina

When I was at University, I joined the Territorial Army, where I spent five years, firstly as an Officer Trainee in the Infantry and then, after going to Royal Military ...

26 March 2018

10 Things From My Real Life Which Appear In My Book By Hannah Vincent

The necklace which appears on page 135 of the novel My friend is a jeweller and I asked him to make me the necklace which Nikki wears – she’s the ...

26 March 2018

Why Readers Love A Complicated Relationship By Maria Realf

The course of true love never did run smooth, at least according to Shakespeare. He should know: many of his most memorable characters were the ones with the most turbulent ...

26 March 2018

10 Things I'd Like My Readers To Know About My By Nick Hollin

Not as a result of bad behaviour, but my dad’s job. Plenty of first days, a lot of friends. I’m told I was never very good at keeping my shoelaces ...

26 March 2018

The Best (Worst) Terrible Bosses By T.M. Logan

It doesn’t matter where you work, or what you do. At some point in your life, you’re probably going to find yourself working for a terrible boss. The boss who ...

23 March 2018

10 Things I'd Like My Readers To Know About Me By Jake Cross

Ever since my dad started a postal writing course, when I was about ten. I had to try to impress him, because that's what kids do. I started with action ...

23 March 2018

10 Things I'd Like My Readers To Know About Me By Ruth Figgest

I was an entrepreneurial child. My brothers and I charged neighbourhood children money to look over their pets and sold them home-made animal food. Not only lemonade sales on the ...

22 March 2018

10 Reasons I Had To Write The Love Factory

To celebrate the release of her new book The Love Factory, author Elaine Proctor tells us why she felt compelled to write it.  Because I wanted, for once in my ...

22 March 2018

10 Things I'd Like My Readers To Know About Me By Sophie Cameron

I wrote my first book when I was six. I say “book”, but it was actually a ten-page rip-off of Dick King-Smith’s Sophie series, with all the characters swapped for ...

22 March 2018

A Day In The Life Of Me By Jodi Ellen Malpas

When I was asked to write a day in the life of me, I snorted at the email.  Because, honestly, it’s really nothing to write home about. Pardon the pun. ...

22 March 2018

A Day In The Life Of Me By Rachel Hore

I’m much worse at getting up in the mornings than I used to be when my children were small. There’s only one of them left at home now, and being ...

22 March 2018

How Boxing Helped Me To Heal

From being a small child, I have always admired the sport of boxing and the boxers who compete, although as a small child I couldn’t have put into words just ...
22 March 2018

10 Things I'd Like My Readers To Know About Me By Erin Knight

I fell into writing. I was a bit lost at the time. I couldn’t juggle running my business with looking after my little boys so I’d recently closed the cake ...

22 March 2018

Fatherhood By David Whitehouse

There are very few ways in which my first son is like Princess Diana. At the time of writing, and unless he’s recently become the patron of a landmine charity ...

22 March 2018

Dr Dawn Harper Discusses Her New Book 'Live Well to 101'

We caught up with Dr Dawn Harper upon the release of her new book Live Well to 101 to find out just how we can live better and longer.  What ...

21 March 2018

10 Things I’d Like My Readers to Know About Me By Chris Merritt

Storytelling is in my family. Thirty years ago, my father used to tell my sister Stephanie and me made up tales of two crime-solving friends called Pete and Sam to ...