From Chaos to Control, Ciara Conlon
Do you ever feel your life is a bit chaotic? That there is always more
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Do you ever feel your life is a bit chaotic? That there is always more
The Alliance of Independent Authors will launch at London Book Fair on April 18th. It’s the
What do Mark Twain, Sophie Kinsella, Stephen King, George Orwell and Lemony Snicket all have
So firstly a quick biography. I’m a working mother of six children and I’ve just had
When you write about the distant past, you’re aiming to take your reader somewhere neither
After 133 rejections Laurence O’Bryan acheived his dream and The Instanbul Puzzle was published by Avon, a division of
Aristotle concluded that story is superior to character. In the 1800s, many thought that structure
Are you thinking about joining a writer’s group? If you are, then you are where
In January I went to Paris for a few weeks to launch my new book Out
Formerly an independent video and television producer in her native London, Grace Wells moved to
America offers a massive English speaking market to Irish authors – Elloras Cave author Caroline
THE path to become a published author can be a long and painful one. Many
A single poem may be the sum of its parts and, as much as any
How can we touch the hearts of our readers? The books that stay with us
Let’s look at the opening paragraph of one of my favourite novels – Indian writer
Progress report from halfway through the battle! I first met Phil O’Connor, Sweden-based sports-journalist and
When British writer Graham Dinton went to the David Hockney exhibition at the Royal Academy in London, he discovered
There’s more to writing for the web than copying and pasting words into a content
An interesting book crossed the writing.ie desk recently. Called The 5 States of Success it
In the next of our Who’s Who in Irish publishing, Bernice Barrington speaks with Editorial