Prisoner of Words
Who would be the usual suspects? Reading groups, maybe. Bookshops and libraries, definitely. Book...
Read MorePosted by Ross Jamieson | Jun 6, 2013 | Authors & Reviews
Who would be the usual suspects? Reading groups, maybe. Bookshops and libraries, definitely. Book...
Read MorePosted by Ross Jamieson | May 31, 2013 | Authors & Reviews
It is crucial to have a firm grip on the narrative. Persuasive, convincing dialogue is imperative....
Read MorePosted by Helen Nugent | May 18, 2013 | Authors & Reviews, Books
First, there is the thrill of being shortlisted. Then, months of media speculation teasing hopes...
Read MorePosted by Matthew Graham | May 7, 2013 | Authors & Reviews
After the success of her first novel, I Have Waited, and You Have Come, a troubling account of the...
Read MorePosted by Helen Nugent | Mar 27, 2013 | Authors & Reviews, We burn witches
The Reverend Francis Kilvert should be famous. He should be celebrated as one of the greatest diarists of modern times. He should, if wishing made it so, be read widely and deeply. But the Reverend Francis Kilvert is not a...
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