It’s the middle of Dyslexia Awareness Week here in Scotland; it runs from and to November 4th-9th. So to help spread awareness I’m hosting a publisher spotlight piece on Barrington Stoke and the amazing mission that they have. This article has been written in collaboration with the wonderful people of Barrington Stoke, but is not…
Category: Guest Posts
Why I wrote Nowhere Girls – An Interview with Teuta Metra
Nowhere Girls is the new novel by Teuta Metra. Described as a thrilling tale of love, lies and the lengths a woman will go to for freedom, it promises to be an intersteing read. Teuta Metra’s previous experience as an Albanian journalist has helped to make her somewheat of an expert on the struggles of women from…
Publishing My First Novel – A Guest Post from William Myers
I’m happy to bring to you a guest post from William Myers on how he became a published author. Perhaps his story can help you if you’re an aspiring author. So without further ado and in his own words… My first full-length novel was A Criminal Defense. After I completed it, I sent some query…
My writing space and schedule – a guest post from author Ingrid Alexandra
Once again, I’m so happy to be partnering with Avon books to bring you this guest post from Ingrid Alexandra, author of The New Girl on her writing space and schedule. I hope you enjoy! *** I need my surroundings to be fairly quiet when I’m writing. No television, no music (unless it’s instrumental or very quiet), no…
The ups and downs of writing – a guest post from Claire Allan, author of Her Name Was Rose
I’m so happy to be partnering with Avon books to bring you this guest post on how writer Claire Allan, author of Her Name Was Rose handles the ups and downs of being a writer. So without further ado… *** Two years ago I decided to take a massive leap of faith and become a full time writer. Having…
Exclusive bonus content from Amanda Robson’s latest book, Guilt
I’m honored to be partnering with Avon books to bring you this guest post on from Amanda Robson, author of Guilt, which features bonus content about the characters in Guilt. So without further ado… *** Guilt begins with a stabbing, which leaves one twin sister dead and the other accused of her murder. The twins…
How I created my protagonist – A guest post from author Judy Leigh
I’m honored to be partnering with Avon books to bring you this guest post on how the protagonist from Judy Leigh’s latest book A Grand Old Time. So without further ado… *** My protagonist, Evie Gallagher, came to me in a similar way to Joan of Arc hearing the voice of the saints. I could hear…
The Back Story of the Love interest – A Guest Post from Author Tracy Corbett
I’m honored to be partnering with Avon books to bring you this guest post on the back story of Barney Hubble, the love interest in the latest book from Tracy Corbett, author of The Summer Theatre by the Sea. So without further ado… *** Before I start writing a new story, I like to draft…
The Search For Ideas – A Guest Post by Author Jaime Raven
I’m honored to be partnering with Avon books to bring you this guest post on The Search for Ideas from Jamie Raven, author of The Rebel. So without further ado… *** As an author one of the questions I’m most often asked is: Where do you get your ideas from? There’s no stock answer, of course….