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Author Amanda Addison on celebrating multiple ethnicities in YA storytelling. Looking for Lucie is a YA novel in which the key protagonist, Lucie Hansen, is forever asked the question: Where are you ...
Anya Bergman became interested in the witch trials of Vardø and the vivid folk tales of the north while living in Norway. Travelling to the Steilneset memorial, in which Louise Bourgeois and Peter ...
Defiant Dreams: The Journey of an Afghan Girl Who Risked Everything for Education by Sola Mahfouz and Malaina Kapoor.
Linda Newbery, author of The One True Thing, on on the lasting appeal of the Big House' in literary fiction . . .
It’s almost that time of year again. Get your pens and keyboards ready because NaNoWriMo is just around the corner! Whether this is your first time or you’ve already published a book, November is a ...
Working in advertising can be murder – literally! How I came to write the first murder mystery set in Adland since 1933. It was my brother who is primarily to blame for my most recent novel – A Brand ...
The idea for What Walks These Halls came from a joke. The plot for Who Watches This Place came from a nightmare.
Where are all the menopausal women? That’s the question that prompted Agatha Doyle, the heroine of my latest novel, Queen Bee.
From Alternative Endings to Published Novels: My Journey as a Writer by L.G. Davis Writing has been my passion since I was a child, and in elementary school, I found joy in creating alternative ...
Irish author Audrey Magee has won the 2023 InWords Literary Award (TILA) for her two novels, The Undertaking and The Colony.
Winterland by Amanda Evans - "Working with a professional in-house editor shone a light on what I’d been missing out on" ...
Author Angie Rowe on how to make sure you get the History right in Historical Fiction There’s never been a better time to write a Historical Fiction novel. With so much information at your fingertips, ...
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