
WHAT HAVE I BEEN READING? #1
When you’re recognised as a book reviewer, reading can sometimes feel like an obligation. It’s not the nicest feeling for someone who loves reading, so

When you’re recognised as a book reviewer, reading can sometimes feel like an obligation. It’s not the nicest feeling for someone who loves reading, so

I hit the wall this week. Not a real wall. A metaphorical wall, if you will. The Wall of Self Doubt aka ‘Why did I

The London Book Fair is the “global marketplace for rights negotiation and the sale and distribution of content across print, audio, TV, film and digital

I’ve just arrived back in Perth after two whirlwind weeks in the United Kingdom: the first at the Serenity Press Retreat in Crom Castle, Northern

Pamela Hart is the author of The Soldier’s Wife, The War Bride and A Letter From Italy (reviewed here), as well as the author of children’s fiction, epic fantasy, crime fiction

Sara Foster is one of my favourite writers – she combines suspense and mood in a way that never fails to keep me captivated.

This week I chatted with Craig Silvey about the screen adaptation of Jasper Jones and the writing process. Here’s a snippet: Monique: So, when it

It’s no secret that I’m drawn to books featuring families with buried secrets and lies that threaten to unmask them. Daughter of Mine by Fiona

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