What would you do if men were under Curfew?

It’s a good question, isn’t it? My novel After Dark explores what would happen if…

Writing a Split World: 99 Problems and a Unified Theory of Everything Ain’t One

I like writing weird, complicated stories. I like reading them too. It’s ultimately why I’m…

Liz Webb’s Five Favourite Marmite Characters

Hannah, the heroine of my debut novel The Daughter, has been described by some as…

Book Review: The Stardust Thief by Chelsea Abdullah

Fantasy fans searching for their next read need look no further than Chelsea Abdullah’s The…

Jo Harkin on the many-voiced novel

I love polyphonic fiction. I can say that now: I didn’t know until recently that…

Book Review: Twin Crowns by Katherine Webber and Catherine Doyle

Individually, Katherine Webber and Catherine Doyle are both bestselling, critically acclaimed authors of magical and…

E. Lockhart on books that are almost crime fiction

I am rather an inadvertent crime fiction writer. Though I dearly love a thriller (my…

Book Review: Book Lovers by Emily Henry

Every time I think it’s not possible for Emily Henry to write a more pitch-perfect…

Book Review: The Stand-In by Lily Chu

From Mark Twain’s The Prince and the Pauper to formative ‘00s favourite The Lizzie McGuire…

Book Review: Blood To Poison by Mary Watson

“This is a book about magic and witches, self-discovery and love in its many guises.…

Sinéad Crowley on the inspiration behind The Belladonna Maze

We were just finishing dinner when we heard the music. It was half past six,…

Book Review: Family of Liars by E. Lockhart

It’s been eight years since We Were Liars by E. Lockhart was first published and,…