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Nicola Pryce: Searching For The Voice Of Opium Addiction In 1796

...be cradled in ‘velvet arms’. His early sense of exuberance, his witty retorts, his confidence, his sense of a prank, quickly overtaken by jeopardy and malice. Edgar Lilly’s voice suddenly...

Ask An Industry Expert: Robbie Guillory

...your company and for you personally in the authors on your list? Alongside crime, romance is the bread-and-butter of our agency. Kate Nash has absolutely bottomless knowledge on the genre,...

A. L. Lester – The Fog Of War

...invite to dinner? What would you like to talk about? I think my innate distaste for face-to-face contact with humans, fictional or not, would make this really hard! Being horribly...

Blogger Interview: Elaine Brent: Splashes Into Books

...bit about yourself. Hello! This seems a bit daunting but essentially I’m a wife, mother and have been a primary teacher for more than 30 years and a Primary ICT...

Jennifer Page – The Little Board Game Cafe

...unavailable men and ignored the really lovely ones. Thankfully, I woke up in time and didn’t ignore Hermi when he messaged me on that app. But I could choose so...

New Releases: May 2020

...of Lily. And he doesn’t care what that is. Robert and Lily are torn apart, and the Linford family is told a lie that will have devastating consequences for years...

Katie Greenwood: A Novel Idea

...degree (which I’m loving). Can you tell us a bit about your blogging journey? I’ve been blogging for years but the platform I use has changed dramatically. The very first...

Emma Jackson: My First Six Months As A Published Author

...Mistletoe Miracle: http://bit.ly/AMistletoeMiracle The Devil’s Bride: http://bit.ly/TheDevilsBride You can find out news about Emma via her website, by signing up to her newsletter at www.esjackson.co.uk or on: Twitter: @ESJackson1 Facebook:...

Sarah Swan: Sarah’s Vignettes Blog

...and chatting with authors and bloggers. In early 2017, it seemed to be a time when everyone was repeatedly ill with colds and bugs, so, laid up on the sofa,...

Hayley Thorpe: Hayley Reviews

...books. Paige Toon melts my heart and I have to mention the queen of sparkly in Miranda Dickinson her Somewhere Beyond the Sea truly spoke to me. I gather from...

Ask An Industry Expert: Lina Langlee

...you looking for personally? I often say that I am looking for stories ‘with a lot of heart’, meaning that I want the reader to be really emotionally invested in...

Juliet Greenwood – The Ferryman’s Daughter

...was then utterly determined her five daughters would have careers, mercilessly harrying the headmaster of the local grammar school to accept them, despite only a few working class girls being...