About the Author My name is Catherine Hokin and I live in the rather brilliant West End of Glasgow. I write historical fiction which focuses on women whose voices have been misheard or misrepresented and about the challenges of power. I also write contemporary short stories which I like to think are a little twisted... Continue Reading →
About The Author – Rebecca Stonehill @bexstonehill
About the author My name is Rebecca Stonehill. I am from London but for the past four years have lived in Nairobi with my husband and three children where my husband's job as a water and sanitation engineer brought us. I have been writing for many years and had a number of short stories published... Continue Reading →
About The Author – Chantelle Atkins @chanatkins
About the author Chantelle Atkins was born and raised in Dorset, England and still resides there now with her husband, four children and multiple pets. She is addicted to both reading and music, and is on a mission to become as self-sufficient as possible. She writes for both the young adult and adult genres. Her... Continue Reading →
About The Author – Pauline Lynch
About the author. Please tell us about yourself, haven't I seen you somewhere before? Aha, you may have done. My first career was as an actor. I left Scotland to go to drama school in London when I was 19. I was incredibly fortunate that my first acting job was playing Lizzie in the film... Continue Reading →
Q&A with Jojo Moyes
Tonight I was involved in a web chat with Jojo Moyes to talk about her latest book and film over on Mumsnet. Here's what Jojo had to say to my questions: You tend to depict strong female characters in your books. Is that something you have to actively try for, or do they come quite... Continue Reading →
Q&A with Elizabeth Gilbert
I have just been on a webchat with Elizabeth Gilbert over on Mumsnet talking about her book The Signature of All Things. I thought you might like to see a few things she said about the book. I was really keen to talk to her about her intentions behind the book; whether she intended a... Continue Reading →