
CL Taylor on The Accident
I was pregnant with my son when the idea for The Accident first came to
I was pregnant with my son when the idea for The Accident first came to
A few weeks ago a debut novel by ex-mental health nurse, Nathan Filer, won the Book
I am fascinated by ideas. How do authors keep coming up with fresh, original ideas
From the outside looking in, my road to publication probably looks quite easy. Start writing
I love Twitter – there I said it. I know for some it seems a
Jo Baker’s Longbourn – Pride & Prejudice, the servants’ story – was published to rave
The Rosie Project is a global phenomenon, a debut novel, now out in paperback, which
I’m contacted by many people looking to promote their books, all with rich and varied
Linwood Barclay is tired. The Canadian thriller writer has crossed the globe to promote his
An entire society dwells in an enormous, underground silo. Their only view of what remains
There is something quite irresistible about Hollywood in the 1920s: the decadence, the silent movies,
This is a snippet of a rejection letter from a New York agent I had
Crime fiction fans packed The Pavillion Theatre, Dun Laoghaire recently in anticipation of an engaging
To say I was looking forward to interviewing Virginia Gilbert about her debut novel Travelling
Méabh McDonnell talks to Emily Barr about her writing, trains and the importance of understanding
Vanessa handed me an ARC (advance reader’s copy) of Lockwood & Co. with little warning,
Hazel Gaynor met Santa Montefiore in Dublin for writing.ie, and found out how she stays
What do an ex-lawyer and an ex-song writer have in common? Not a lot, unless
Michael J. Martinez has spent two decades in journalism and communications, most notably with The
As a romance writer, I’m always interested in new markets for romantic fiction, so I