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Storytelling in Stereo – The Art of Weaving Fiction and Sound by autolemy, author of Assisting Fate and Say Goodbye.
The Black River: Jeremy D. Baker on the inspiration behind his debut thriller, The Guilty Sleep . . . I’m a combat veteran who served in Afghanistan. I was inspired to write The Guilty Sleep in large ...
Linda Newbery, author of The One True Thing, on on the lasting appeal of the Big House' in literary fiction . . .
I don’t remember much about writing the first draft of Ciao, Amore, Ciao, a novel started the day I buried my mom and dad’s ashes . . .
Vedashree Khambete-Sharma: how Jane Austen saved me from the pandemic. 2021. The world was in the throes of a deadly pandemic. India was in lockdown. The roads were empty. But the newsfeeds were full ...
Children Of The Night: author Richard Gadz on why vampires keep a firm grip on the human imagination . . . In ancient Greece and Rome, the mythical lamia was a creature that drank the blood of ...
Eve McDonnell's third book is out now! Here, she discusses her debut novel Elsetime with literary agent Simon Trewin . . .
The Fortunes of Olivia Richmond, Louise Davidson’s debut novel, is published just in time for Halloween. Original, engrossing and creepy!
Red Honey brings to light the complexities of human existence, exploring themes of power, inequality, and the relentless pursuit of success.
From Alternative Endings to Published Novels: My Journey as a Writer by L.G. Davis Writing has been my passion since I was a child, and in elementary school, I found joy in creating alternative ...
The idea for What Walks These Halls came from a joke. The plot for Who Watches This Place came from a nightmare.
Author Amanda Addison on celebrating multiple ethnicities in YA storytelling. Looking for Lucie is a YA novel in which the key protagonist, Lucie Hansen, is forever asked the question: Where are you ...