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Sue Moorcroft – A White Christmas On Winter Street

...funny and heart-breaking Wilf, and amazing cookie maker Marietta. That they’re already Daz’s friends is a complicating factor. With all this material, it was easy to let Sky and Daz...

CLAIRE McCAULEY WINS THE RNA JOAN HESSAYON AWARD 2024

...In addition to organising annual publishing awards, they also host a range of workshops, talks, networking events, a three-day annual conference, and provide support to unpublished authors through their New...

Lucy Keeling – Just Friends

...for any glaring plot holes. I also avoid character profiles, I find that I learn more about my characters as the story develops. So, in my first edit I also...

Ann Evans: Hints & Tips For New Writers #11

...totally unbelievable, because two people who love each other and then have an almighty fall out perhaps because of betrayal, will also be terribly hurt, and that hurt and vulnerability...

Celebration For The Woolworth Girls By Elaine Everest: Author Interview

...meet and work. Apart from the continuing story of the regular characters I also follow the historical timeline for Woolworths and the area of Erith, in North-West Kent. Historical sagas...

Richard Gould – Nothing Man

...about it? Nothing Man flips the traditional romantic fiction story. Of course I recognise that the Romance genre is diverse and subtle but the reccurring plot has a woman (often...

Janice Horton Island In The Sun – Hurricane Experience In The Name Of Research!

...weather patterns develop to create a full-scale hurricane. It was during my research that I saw reports of a tropical cyclone alert in the Caribbean Sea. Tropical cyclones can develop...

New Releases: November 2020

...take charge of your author career.           Cryssa Bazos: Betrayal Historical Fiction Anthology Historical Fictioneers eBook, ePub November 17, 2020 Betrayal. The calculated violation of trust,...

Nicola Pryce – When A Standalone Book Turns Into A Series.

...plan one book, let alone six. Do you go for a linear series with a set of people, told in chronological installments, an episodic series with one main protagonist which...

Jo Lovett – The House Swap

...to explore a Maine island and Central London with Cassie and James. And who doesn’t love an alpaca? What is your writing day like? I have no typical writing day...

Rhoda Baxter

...She also writes multicultural women’s fiction under the name Jeevani Charika. She loves all things science geeky. She also loves cake, crochet and playing with Lego. You can find out...

RNA Joan Hessayon Award Contender: Sarah Callejo – Dark Sanctuary

...the best of both countries. She is a freelance translator and writes about fictional lives in between financial and legal translations. She has a close relationship with her sofa where...