
Writing Scary by S.K.Tremayne
How can a writer be scary? How can you evoke a sense of fear or
How can a writer be scary? How can you evoke a sense of fear or
Some writers have flashes of inspiration, blinding literary thunderbolts which hit them with undeniable force:
Hard work and razor-sharp writing turned a first-time novelist from a self-published author into a
I still find it hard to believe that within the space of a year my
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It was a moment of pure terror that set Leigh Bardugo onto a path that
As a book blogger, I get to meet some amazing people from the writing community.
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Hazel Gaynor spoke to author, Isabel Wolff to find out more about her tenth novel
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Half Bad, the debut witch novel for teens by Sally Green hit the headlines recently