How working on an Eritrean asylum appeal inspired Ellen Wiles’ new novel
With daily headlines about Brexit underpinned by immigration fears, and a refugee crisis that shows no signs of abating, The … Continued
With daily headlines about Brexit underpinned by immigration fears, and a refugee crisis that shows no signs of abating, The … Continued
Reservoir 13 Jon McGregor Midwinter in the early years of this century. A teenage girl on holiday has gone missing
I became a writer shortly after I learned to read. I stole the idea for She’s Not There. It was
Publishing on International Women’s Day, Red Clocks is Leni Zumas’ searing portrayal of a dystopia that’s a little too close
A physical ailment can be seen, felt, touched and healed far more easily. By its very nature, a mental illness
Now, 200 years after the birth of Emily Brontë, forty years after that cassette tape, it feels fitting to be
Set 300 years before the events in A Song of Ice and Fire, Fire and Blood is the definitive history
I wanted to ask ‘What if we lost the faculty that singularly makes us human?’ I’ve had a forty-five-year love
You have to write the pages you hate before you get to the pages you love. I wasn’t particularly surprised
We all know books are magical. I don’t live in Sevenoaks, I don’t even live in Kent, and yet I
Crave is the second book from Sunday Times bestselling author and Great British Bake Off contestant, Martha Collison. Using brilliant
Was it worse or better to find yourself lonely in a big city rather than in a small town or
Legendary Authors and the Clothes They Wore is an innovative gift book that presents 50 fully-illustrated profiles of men and
‘One of the most important books you’ll pick up this decade’ – Harper’s Bazaar In college, a professor introduced me
‘Day by Day he is killing his daughter.’ ‘You think you’re invincible. You think you won’t ever miss. We need
‘This is an invisible epidemic. I wrote my book in the hope of making it more visible. I wanted you