The Books That Made Me Write – Part 8
How Under the Eagle by Simon Scarrow Introduced Me to the Grit, Glory and Comradeship of Historical Fiction There are […]
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How Under the Eagle by Simon Scarrow Introduced Me to the Grit, Glory and Comradeship of Historical Fiction There are […]
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Monday morning, about 7.30am in Sussex. The air was cool, the dew clung to the grass, and a veil of
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There is a strange kind of guilt that follows a writer on holiday. It’s like a shadow in your suitcase,
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I first read Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator when I was about twelve years old. I’d already seen Willy
It’s Friday afternoon. My desk is relatively tidy for once. There’s a lukewarm cup of tea to in front of
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It’s Sunday. The kind of Sunday where the sky is undecided, the birds are unbothered, and the kettle boils a bit slower than usual. That sort of day. The world feels quieter, or perhaps I’ve just given myself permission to stop and listen.
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As a writer, I am frequently asked why I need an editor. To be honest, without an editor my work
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