Literary

Interview with Ariffa Bevin, author of Kingdom Of The Sun

Kingdom of the Sun is a novella about the modern-day kingdom of Sooryan that faces issues that are very reflective of today’s society. Built upon the foundation and belief that education is the key to a triumphant and powerful country,

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Interview with Ariffa Bevin, author of Kingdom Of The Sun

Kingdom of the Sun is a novella about the modern-day kingdom of Sooryan that faces issues that are very reflective of today’s society. Built upon the foundation and belief that education is the key to a triumphant and powerful country,

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Interview with L. M Langley, author of Five Years

Five Years – A Fire in Redbridge is a coming of age about two fish out of water kids in a small town. They have just left for college and when their friend Nate dies, they start uniting forces with each

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Interview with L. M Langley, author of Five Years

Five Years – A Fire in Redbridge is a coming of age about two fish out of water kids in a small town. They have just left for college and when their friend Nate dies, they start uniting forces with each

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Interview with Frances M Thompson, author of Shy Feet

Shy Feet is a collection of twelve short stories linked by an underlying theme; travel. While  the stories are all very different – they are about love and loss, life and death, pain and pleasure – travel is what links

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Interview with Frances M Thompson, author of Shy Feet

Shy Feet is a collection of twelve short stories linked by an underlying theme; travel. While  the stories are all very different – they are about love and loss, life and death, pain and pleasure – travel is what links

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Interview with Dean Blake, author of Surface Children

She’s so obsessed with pleasing her partner that she undergoes immense amounts of self-torture without once questioning his motives or the sheer fact that he’s, well, a douchebag.

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Interview with Dean Blake, author of Surface Children

She’s so obsessed with pleasing her partner that she undergoes immense amounts of self-torture without once questioning his motives or the sheer fact that he’s, well, a douchebag.

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Interview with Ted Heller, author of West Of Babylon

The Furious Overfalls are in their late fifties now and, except for the nymphomaniac lead guitarist (who needs Viagra), the rock and roll excess has been replaced by faulty memories and dysfunctional body parts. Groupies and mountains of coke are

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Interview with Ted Heller, author of West Of Babylon

The Furious Overfalls are in their late fifties now and, except for the nymphomaniac lead guitarist (who needs Viagra), the rock and roll excess has been replaced by faulty memories and dysfunctional body parts. Groupies and mountains of coke are

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Interview with Nancy Freund, author of Rapeseed

A scene of teenage indiscretion — back-of-a-station wagon — a synesthetic twin and the twin’s boyfriend – one of them taking drunken advantage of the other. An explosive cross-wiring of blended senses — colors and smell and music.

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Interview with Nancy Freund, author of Rapeseed

A scene of teenage indiscretion — back-of-a-station wagon — a synesthetic twin and the twin’s boyfriend – one of them taking drunken advantage of the other. An explosive cross-wiring of blended senses — colors and smell and music.

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Interview with J James, author of Denial, Deceit, Discovery

The book is titled, “Denial, Deceit, Discovery” and it tells the story of the struggles in the life of Jack Ellis, a catholic guy deep in denial about his sexuality.

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Interview with J James, author of Denial, Deceit, Discovery

The book is titled, “Denial, Deceit, Discovery” and it tells the story of the struggles in the life of Jack Ellis, a catholic guy deep in denial about his sexuality.

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Interview with Kathryn O’Halloran, author of Carnival Nights

Carnival Nights is a collection of short stories about the dreams we hide inside ourselves and the consequences of realising those dreams. With a tinge of the surreal, these stories explore those pivotal moments of life. Hidden dreams? Our unspoken

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Interview with Kathryn O’Halloran, author of Carnival Nights

Carnival Nights is a collection of short stories about the dreams we hide inside ourselves and the consequences of realising those dreams. With a tinge of the surreal, these stories explore those pivotal moments of life. Hidden dreams? Our unspoken

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Interview with R L Bartram, author of Dance The Moon Down

My debut novel  “Dance The Moon Down”  is set against the background of the First World War. The novel attempts a new slant on an old theme by focusing on the lives of the women left behind. The story’s central

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Interview with R L Bartram, author of Dance The Moon Down

My debut novel  “Dance The Moon Down”  is set against the background of the First World War. The novel attempts a new slant on an old theme by focusing on the lives of the women left behind. The story’s central

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Interview with Gita V Reddy and L Meadow, authors of Take 2

Once upon a time, just recently, two strangers met in a corner of the internet. They looked each other’s stories over and pleased with what they saw, they came up with a special task – Can two strangers who just

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Interview with Gita V Reddy and L Meadow, authors of Take 2

Once upon a time, just recently, two strangers met in a corner of the internet. They looked each other’s stories over and pleased with what they saw, they came up with a special task – Can two strangers who just

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