Luna McNamara on reimagining Psyche’s story in her debut novel, Psyche and Eros

Sometimes people ask me why I gave Psyche a sword. To which I answer: why…

Lucy Vine on writing about exes

My new book is called Seven Exes but it might as well be called The…

Book Review: Psyche and Eros by Luna McNamara

Set against the outbreak of the Trojan war, Luna McNamara’s captivating retelling of the love…

R. S. Moule on his route to becoming an author

Many writers’ stories about how the craft became their vocation begin at a young age.…

Book Review: The Girls of Summer by Katie Bishop

With a title like The Girls of Summer, you might find yourself picking up Katie…

Antony Johnston: Invisible Underdogs

Why is Gwinny Tuffel, the hound-loving sleuth in my new Dog Sitter Detective series, an…

Book Review: Lying In The Deep by Diana Urban

A contemporary YA retelling of Agatha Christie’s Death on the Nile, Diana Urban’s Lying in…

When I discovered a witch stone, it inspired my novel, Seahurst

I was born in one of Suffolk’s ancient market towns and spent much of my…

Read an extract from Family of Liars by E. Lockhart

A windswept private island off the coast of Massachusetts. A hungry ocean, churning with secrets…

Book Review: Charlie, Love and Clichés by Ella Maise

Charlie, Love and Clichés may just be my favourite Ella Maise novel yet, and not…

The Scarlet Pimpernel: Giving a voice to background characters

In popular fiction, it can be argued that the content is governed by two main…

Book Review: Dragonfall by L. R. Lam

Long ago, humans betrayed dragons, stealing their magic and banishing them to a dying world.…