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#IndieApril Author Spotlight: Julia Boggio

...run next. Then I come back, check off any urgent marketing tasks, and then write. I like to be writing by 10am and often write up until I have to...

Miss Rose And The Vexing Viscount By Catherine Tinley

...going, keep writing, and believe in themselves. At some point they flip from being hobbyists to committing to their writing, investing time (and sometimes money) in themselves as a writer...

Ask An Industry Expert: Kate Mills

...on the editorial process was a finalist in the RoNAs this year. Can I start by asking you what store you set by literary competitions. There seem to be a...

#IndieApril Author Interview: Sarah Scally

...if I’m writing, otherwise I tend to forget where I am with the story, or characters names/ eye colour etc.! Please tell us about your books. I like to write...

Juliet Bell: The Other Wife

...looking pouty. That night in the bar, we joked that we should rewrite the original together. There was wine involved, and it seemed like a good idea. A couple of...

Joan Hessayon Award 2021 โ€“ Meet The Contenders 2

...Saffron Hall was published! Clare said, “Without the New Writers Scheme I wouldn’t now be published. I’m absolutely delighted to be a contender for the Joan Hessayon Award.” Kate G....

Caroline Bell Foster: Interview With An Author

...All this with the world watching. You can find out more about Caroline though her website: www.carolinebellfoster.com, on Facebook: www.facebook.com/carolinebellfoster, on Twitter @cbellfoster, or on Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/3370362.Caroline_Bell_Foster or Pinterest: https://uk.pinterest.com/carolinebellfos...

Ask An Industry Expert: Becci Mansell

...to write. Humour is also quite subjective and readers may not all be on the author’s wavelength. What do you think are the key ingredients that help make up that...

Ask An Industry Expert: Laura Longrigg

...to think ‘Oh good…’ whatever the genre. Although I am aware that categories come and go in fashion—sagas for instance have probably never been as popular as now. Romantic comedy...

Ask An Industry Expert: Robbie Guillory

...Kate’s knowledge. Romance is an area that I have come to love, and I’ve taken on some absolutely fantastic authors writing across the genre, from historicals to rom-coms.   I...

Ask An Industry Expert: Annie Aldington

...She heard the sound of a blue (laughs). She (laughs). I’m sorry. I’m sorry. Come on Aldington shut up. She heard the sound (laughs). Producer: Sigh Annie: Can I record...

Jo Allen: From Romance To Crime

...even offer a sniff of it. She can be unloved. He can be difficult. She can be a bully. He can be a wimp. It doesn’t matter as long as...