
So, last week I wrote a rhyming picture book
Where do your ideas come from? Children (and adults) love to ask this question when they meet authors, not realising that sometimes the answer is

Where do your ideas come from? Children (and adults) love to ask this question when they meet authors, not realising that sometimes the answer is

Sally Hepworth’s latest novel, The Mother’s Promise, should come with a “Tissues needed” warning. I cried. More than once. Chances are you will, too. Here’s the blurb: The

Pamela Hart’s first two books won my reader’s heart and her latest book, A Letter From Italy, cemented her as a go-to author when I

I’m heading off to my first-ever writers’ retreat at Crom Castle, Northern Ireland in March. In 19 days, to be precise. Am I excited? Hell yeah!

I reached the ripping point last week. Literally and figuratively. I started the week feeling excited and purposeful about the rewriting work I had ahead –

This week I joined a writers’ accountability group. We’re the secret seven – a small group of writers (some published, some not) who are troubled

Reviews on this site will now comprise a book blurb and a short response. I’m a sucker for a good thriller, one full of false

Reviews on this site will now comprise a book blurb and a short response. It’s been a while since I’ve immersed myself in some Scandi

In March, I will have the pleasure of interviewing Sheila O’Flanagan in person at the inaugural Serenity Press Writers’ Retreat in Northern Ireland. Best-selling author of

Reviews on this site will now comprise a book blurb and a short response. A book dealing with the modern-day experience of selfies, social media