Authors’ Corner chats with Keith Dixon
Today AUTHORS’ CORNER talks to the crime writer Keith DixonGood morning Keith, welcome to Authors’ Corner. Hi, Joan, and thanks for inviting me.To date you have six successful novels to your […]
Self publishing is easier than you think
I have been writing full time for eight years now but have had no luck finding a traditional publisher, so a few years ago I decided to self publish and […]
Thank you Ernest Hemingway
I have often been asked who was the author who most influenced my writing and invariably I have fudged the answer; I’ve read everything from Tolstoy to William Boyd, I’d […]
Britain’s lost children
This summer we have had a house full of children and watching them play and jump endlessly in and out of the swimming pool made me reflect on a book […]
BOOK BLAST : Bait by Courtney Farrell
About the Book A crew of orphans is all that stands between Jackie and life as a prisoner in some squalid basement harem. When pox killed their parents, she took […]
Researching the novel THE SHINING CITY
I knew from the start that writing a novel set in Moorish Spain would take a lot of work. I only had a general idea about what life was like […]
UNCUFFED
‘My guest blogger today is Paul Anthony from Cumbria’s Lake District in the UK. Paul chatted to us back in March when he was a guest on Authors’ Corner. Then […]
How I came to write SPANISH LAVENDER
It was when I was interviewing women for my book Daughters of Spain that I first heard about the massacre on the road between Málaga and Almeria in February 1937, early […]
The Way of Saint James
El Camino de Santiago (The Way of St James) A couple of years ago I got the idea of writing a novel about a woman walking the Camino de Santiago, […]
AUTHORS’ CORNER talks to the writer Lorraine Mace
Good morning, Lorraine, welcome to Authors’ Corner. Now, you seem to be a woman of many parts – and two names. Can you tell us about these two personalities of […]