The Winding Narrative Turns Six
As The Winding Narrative turns six, it’s time to review progress. Last year saw a number of big changes for me professionally, so let’s see the year in review… Continue reading The Winding Narrative Turns Six
As The Winding Narrative turns six, it’s time to review progress. Last year saw a number of big changes for me professionally, so let’s see the year in review… Continue reading The Winding Narrative Turns Six
While in Texas, I decided to do some research for my next novel, in which (spoiler alert) my protagonist may have to fire a gun. I needed to know how shooting feels, sounds, looks, and smells. Continue reading Five Learnings from Firing a Shotgun
This year’s Christmas list features 17 incredible books from the authors I’ve interviewed throughout the year representing a wide range of genres. From historical romance to science fiction, from an IT thriller to true crime, there’s something here for everyone! Continue reading Christmas Book List 2023
Karien has lived a nomadic life. Despite that – or maybe because of it – she is intrigued by houses. This is apparent in the titles of her standalone novels: her debut The Yellow House, and her recently released The Black and White House. Join us as we chat about how location influences her writing and more. Continue reading Karien Van Ditzhuijzen, the Nomad who Loves Houses
My publisher (it’s such a thrill to be able to type those words) for The Godfather of Dance, Wings ePress, is in the US, so I needed to update my novel from Australian English to US English. The differences were even greater than I’d realised (realized). I’ve noted these changes to help other authors and to show the differences to my non-US friends, so they don’t think I’ve published a book full of errors! Continue reading How to convert from Australian English to US English
Timo has worked for years on the frontline of machine learning, so he’s uniquely qualified to write about the IT world. His thriller, The Scaevola Conspiracy, follows a couple of new graduates who join one of the biggest IT companies on the planet. Join me with Timo as we discuss the dangers of AI, and question how realistic his book scenario is in real life. Continue reading Timo on his IT Thriller, The Scaevola Conspiracy
I am thrilled to announce that I’ve signed a publishing deal with Wings ePress for my novel, The Godfather of Dance. As my long-term readers know, this has been a lengthy process. To celebrate, here’s a fun post about responses from publisher to submissions. Continue reading The Enormous Difference Between BUT and AND
Donna, a teacher, has just published her debut novel, All that is Sacred, about lifelong friends who have drifted apart. The story explores the secrets that divided the group and the love that draws them back together. Join me with Donna as we discuss the fluctuations of relationships over a lifetime, her publishing journey and more. Continue reading Donna Carbone on the evolving nature of friendship
Here’s my latest short story, which I wrote for Furious Fiction December 2022. Continue reading Short Fiction: Checkmate
Sara has just released her fourth consecutive novel – and they’ve all made it to number one in historical romance on Amazon. Jam-packed with a love triangle, blackmail and an arranged marriage, Instead of Harmony has plenty to think about while enjoying the ride. In today’s interview, we discuss what to expect from this first book in Sara’s second series and from the Klonimus saga as a whole. Hint: if you love a good treasure hunt, this one’s for you. Continue reading Sara Adrien on her second series