Celebrity Interviews

23 June 2022

How my art school background inspired me to write Stargazer by Laurie Petrou

I was admitted into the Queen’s University Fine Art Program in Kingston, Ontario, in 1995. I swore I wouldn’t go to Queen’s, because my brother was two years into his ...

23 June 2022

Graham Bartlett, author of Bad For Good writes an open letter to Lynda La Plante

Dear Lynda, I must have been totally bonkers not to reach out to you sooner. But it was deliberate, I promise. Let me explain. No one can accuse me of ...

23 June 2022

Mara Yamauchi, Olympian, marathon runner, coach, commentator & author shares her inspiration

If you are female and want to run a marathon, there are thousands of races all over the world to choose from. The only real challenge you face is training ...

23 June 2022

Top tips for writing psychological thrillers by author A.A. Chaudhuri, author of The Loyal Friend

I adore psychological thrillers. I guess it was blockbusters like Gone Girl that got me hooked on this genre. I love the way they delve into the human mind, analysing ...

23 June 2022

Comedian Laura Lexx shares why she doesn't describe her characters' looks in her new book Pivot

It was so easy to write every thought and feeling my main character, Jackie, would have. So why did I find describing her face so difficult? If she’s got blue ...

23 June 2022

The healing power of nature by Jane Johnson, author of The White Hare

THE WHITE HARE is a novel about the deep connection between landscape and people and how we often lose touch with the things that matter. Two damaged women and a ...

23 June 2022

Rebecca Pert, author of Still Water shares seven things she'd like her readers to know about her

1) I don’t really like talking about myself. I don’t think I’m a particularly interesting person. I struggled with thinking of seven things about me that people would want to ...

22 June 2022

Author Gail Ashton discusses her new book and urges us to ask 'what can we do for our insects?'

For as long as I can remember, I’ve been obsessed with wildlife. It was (as is the case with many nature lovers) birds first. I would take my binoculars everywhere ...

22 June 2022

How to develop a growth mindset to perform at your best by Gemma Leigh Roberts

A concept that comes up often in my work as an organisational psychologist and career development coach is that of the ‘growth mindset’ - a term originally coined by Stanford ...

21 June 2022

Establishing a family economy by Paige Cornetet, author of My Dad's Class

With so many businesses shuttering their doors, at least for a period of time, because of COVID-19, the national and local economy is on the forefront of everyone’s mind. Amidst ...

20 June 2022

Transitioning from journalist to novelist – my top tips by Cathy Gunn, author of Felix Unbound

Writing in short bursts and making each piece catch and hold the reader’s attention are journalistic skills that also work for novel-writing; but we need some extra ones too. Most ...

20 June 2022

How rituals can help you work through grief by Corinne Laan, author of The Art of Grieving

After a loss, there is a period where the body and mind disconnect; a period where everything even the things you love feel uncomfortable and difficult to bear. Your mind ...

20 June 2022

Why you need to stop looking back after failure and start looking forwards by Sara Tate & Anna Vogt

Who hasn’t indulged by wallowing in hindsight? Or analysed the mistakes of each misstep? ‘Regrets, I’ve had a few,’ crooned Frank Sinatra back in the sixties, articulating a sentiment that ...

16 June 2022

Rachel Billington, author of War Babies writes an open letter to Thomas Hardy (1840-1928)

Dear Thomas Hardy, I have been a fan of your torrid tales since I was a teenager. Nevertheless I have always wanted to ask you a question that you may ...

16 June 2022

Xixi Tian, author of This Place Is Still Beautiful shares her favourite YA books about siblings

Sibling relationships have always been rich fodder for literature. I love exploring the bond between people who are uniquely the only ones in the whole world who have the singular ...

15 June 2022

Seven signs you need to check in with your wellness by Elodie Caucigh, author of Easily You

“The issue with our current take on wellbeing is that we care when it’s not there.”  According to corporate wellbeing and advertising professional Elodie Caucigh, who had ignored her burnout ...

13 June 2022

Everything you need to know about your Moon Sign by Lori Reid, author of Your Lunar Code

Have you ever wondered why you react to certain situations the way you do, why your moods change so much from one day to the next, or why you always ...

13 June 2022

Tania Malan, author of Ageless says there is not a one size fits all approach to becoming ageless

The time has come to take a stand AGAINST “one size fits all”. Sophisticated technologies are evolving, rapidly bringing with it endless possibilities especially in the field of biohacking and ...

11 June 2022

P-Valley Season 2: Nicco Annan on playing Uncle Clifford through the pandemic [EXCLUSIVE]

The second season of P-Valley is underway, after a heck of a long wait! Fans have been super excited to see exactly what the show’s characters have been getting up ...
11 June 2022

P-Valley Season 2: Brandee Evans says she felt like Mercedes ‘was her’ [EXCLUSIVE]

The second season of P-Valley is underway, bringing the chaos, fun and excitement of the Pynk back to the small screen on STARZPLAY. We caught up with star of the show, Brandee ...

10 June 2022

Ariel Winter on The Quarry: 'I've always loved video games but I'm very bad at them!' [EXCLUSIVE]

You may know Ariel Winter from Modern Family, but she has proved her acting skills in a whole other genre this year, with the release of cinematic horror game, The ...
9 June 2022

Nora Murphy, author of The Favour writes an open letter to Patricia Highsmith

Dear Ms. Highsmith, First, I would like to thank you. To me, your novels were revolutionary in the suspense and psychological thriller genres—genres I have always loved. I remember first ...

9 June 2022

Clare Whitfield, author of The Gone and Forgotten shares seven things she'd like her readers to know

I was diagnosed with ASD (old school Asperger’s) at the ripe old age of forty-three after winning the Goldsboro Glass Bell Award. I used the prize money to pay for ...

9 June 2022

Claire Allan, author of The Nurse writes an open letter to Helen Fields

-  Dear Helen, I hope you can excuse the shameless fangirling that will follow because there will be a lot of it. ...