‘Stein writes with real class and has created a devastatingly credible and hugely desirable character in Garron.’ Praise for Joe Stein’s previous book in the series, That Twisted Thing Called Truth, reviewed in The Truth About Books, and I couldn’t agree
Interview: Uuganaa Ramsay author of Mongol
Mongol [mong-gohl], noun, 1. a member of a pastoral people now living chiefly in Mongolia. 2. (offensive) a person affected with Down’s Syndrome. Uuganaa is a Mongol living in Britain, far from the world she grew up in: as a
Interview: Lorraine Mace aka Frances di Plino
Lorraine Mace is a columnist, editor, non-fiction author and writing tutor. Writing as Frances di Plino gives her the opportunity to allow the dark side of her personality to surface and take control. She also runs Flash 500 – flash
Stavros Halvatzis: Author Interview
What can screenwriters and novelists teach each other? Trish: Welcome to my tree-house, Stavros, I’m delighted you agreed to share with us some of your writing insights. Will you tell us, first, a bit about your background? Stavros: I was born
Interview: Livia Blackburne
I’m delighted to introduce brain scientist, writer, blogger and tweeter, Livia Blackburne, as my first interview guest. If you haven’t already come across Livia in cyberspace, here is her brief bio: Livia Blackburne is a doctoral candidate at the Massachusetts