Perpetual Motion: how a polyglot life between worlds shaped Vanessa Fabiano’s first book, Chinese on the Beach . . . When I first went to China in 1994, I had no intention of writing a book ...
“A timeless, extraordinary work.”—Nuala O’Connor, author of “Nora” ...
Romanian journalist based in County Clare, Ireland, since 2015. After moving in the country side, Gabriela and her husband ...
Dropbox makes it easy to save all your files from photos to videos to pdfs in the cloud. This makes your files very easy to share, and easy to access on any device from your Mac or PC to your iPhone ...
Chris Dresser, novelist and screenwriter, on the facts behind his fiction. Surviving Treachery: Third Book in the Willjohn Trilogy is out now. At school in South Africa I was good at sport and ...
What’s in a Title? More Than You Think! Anna Kahill, author of Not the Perfect Victim, on how titles shape meaning, visibility, and which stories are heard. A title is often treated as an ...
The Whistleblower Cafe and Bookshop is located on South Anne street and has four floors. It’s described as a space for artists, writers, whistleblowers and those who want to create change. Job ...
Getting Your Facts Straight: author Siski Kalla on writing creative non-fiction for children. When you hear the term non-fiction, you might think textbooks, self-help books, gardening books and ...
Hospitals, injuries, and medical emergencies are common throughout multiple genres of fiction, and it’s easy to see why. When a character is hurt or sick, this creates instant tension and can have an ...
On the Craft and Adventure of Writing, with five invaluable suggestions for writers. I said a lot about writing in my new book, Start With a Word: On ...
Set in Paris in 1898, Will Govan plays an exiled Oscar Wilde looking back on his extraordinarily colourful life and ruminating on love, fame, family and misfortune with his infamous wit and ...
The Visit by Neil Tully Ask a group of emerging writers to list marketable, commercially relevant topics that might catch an agent or publisher’s eye, and AI anxiety, trauma, gender, or mental ...