Land by Maggie O’Farrell
Reviewed by Harriet Maggie O’Farrell’s new book has had quite a mixed reception – some high praise and some rather damning criticism. Having read it myself, which took a long…
Reviewed by Harriet Maggie O’Farrell’s new book has had quite a mixed reception – some high praise and some rather damning criticism. Having read it myself, which took a long…
Review by Karen Langley The Crime Writers’ Association was formed in 1953 by author John Creasey, with a stated aim to promote, support and celebrate crime writing, and writers of…
Review by Annabel Now out in paperback, The Expansion Project is Pester’s first novel, published after a well-received collection of short stories; a second set, Sail Away Land, is newly…
Annabel talks to Jacqui Kibby Jacqui Kibby is founder and Publishing Director of Scorpius Books, a UK indie book publisher based in Colchester and a member of the Indie Press…
Review by Liz Dexter “Having been lost in the Great Fire and again to the Blitz, Christ Church has now arguably been lost again, figuratively, to London’s neoliberal appetites.”(p. 35)…
Review by Liz Dexter While I come at this topic through the lens of my own experience, I share this journey because I believe anyone can learn and benefit from…
Review by Rob Spence Belles-Lettres is a term you rarely hear nowadays, but once upon a time, it was quite common, as a description for those literary items that defied…
Review by Annabel I’m becoming addicted to the Melville House ‘Futures’ series – see my reviews of Fraud, Gardens, Energy and Trust. The series comprises short non-fiction, extended essays to…
Review by Annabel Oscar de Muriel is Mexican, but based in the UK, where he came to finish his PhD. He’s a chemist and violinist as well an established author,…