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Storytelling in Stereo – The Art of Weaving Fiction and Sound by autolemy, author of Assisting Fate and Say Goodbye.
Linda Newbery, author of The One True Thing, on on the lasting appeal of the Big House' in literary fiction . . .
Tanner: a pre-decimal term for a sixpence. How I loved my Sunday afternoons, walking with my sisters to the local village . . .
Tales of the Tide is a new adult, dark gothic romance, with a mystery and a dive into the supernatural. If Dodie Smith ‘I Capture the Castle’ met Guillermo del Toro ‘Crimson Peak’. Set on a misty and ...
Claire Hennessy, author of In the Movie of Her Life, with some key pointers in the writing of flash fiction . . .
‘From frozen to fearless - let it all go and release that voice’: author Tuula Costelloe on the writing of her novel, Mercy.
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 ...
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.
Crime writer Simon Maltman shares a few pointers he was mindful of while writing Death Notice, the sequel to his Michael Walker thriller, Hunted . . . Bands often talk about how hard it is to write a ...
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.
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