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Interview with the author of The Light Direction – Ces Loftus

Tell us a little bit about The Light Direction, and which audience it’s aimed at? The Light Direction is a series of novels with a really unique twist. On the surface it has an intriguing story of love passion and betrayal with an interwoven plot and supernatural forces at play. Beneath the surface I have seamlessly written [...]

Wands, Warp-drives and Women

Image via Wikipedia Given I have one of those sexless names, I should be clear from the off I’m a bloke, not a bird. Drew as in Andrew, not as in Barrymore. So this blog is by special permission (thanks Sarah). I shall shortly be found over at blokes-on-the-blog once I’m all set up, and [...]

Have you got a novel in you?

If the answer is yes, of course, there’s every chance that’s where it really ought to stay. It is terribly hard work writing a novel, believe me. And the world is already full of very good ones, just a few of which are piled up waiting for me to have time to read them, or [...]

Interview with Roberta Aarons

Interview with Roberta Aarons, author of “My Grandfather’s False Teeth” First of all, Roberta, please tell me a bit about yourself I was born in London into a creative family; my mother was an artist and my father a theatre historian. I originally trained as a newspaper journalist on a London local paper where I [...]

What’s that in dog years?

asked Ryan, when I said earlier today that although I’m a crabby old bat, I’m actually a young writer. What I mean of course, is that I have a lot to learn; and I’m hoping it is possible for an old dog to learn new tricks. I’m currently reading a book about writing by the [...]

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All that jazz – All in A Day

If I sat down and really thought about what I could achieve in a single day, I might be able to come up with some interesting challenges that I think might be possible…. but record a whole album? Well that would probably not be one of them, even if I had the requisite talents. But [...]

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