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Thoughtful Tuesdays: Back Home

By Eithne Cullen Welcome to this Thoughtful Tuesday page which explores the theme of 'Home'. It’s interesting how we can use 'Home' to mean lots of different things. I often think of the way migrants use the phrase “back home” to acknowledge their origins and their roots. My first piece is something ...

Write On! Interviews: Author Stewart Ross

Write On! interviews prolific fiction and non-fiction author Stewart Ross.  After several years teaching at university and college level in Britain, the USA, the Middle East and Sri Lanka, Stewart became a full-time writer 33 years ago. With some 350 published titles to his credit, he's one of Britain's most popular ...

Monday Moments: Going Home

Introduced By Holly King Continuing our theme of ‘Home’, for this Monday Moments we’re looking at how we bring home with us wherever we go. Whether we’re travelling abroad, moving to a new house or leaving our family one, our past homes remain with us and can be brought out in ...

Write On! Interviews: Author Glenda Young

Write On! interviews historical saga and cosy mystery author, Glenda Young. Glenda Young is a bestselling author and award-winning writer, published by Headline. Her gritty sagas are set in a northeast mining village of Ryhope in 1919 and her cosy crimes are set in modern-day Scarborough. The books are standalone and can ...

Write On! Features: ReadFest 2022 Overview

By Lisa Rouiller After hosting ReadFest online for a few years, things were a little different this September for our literary festival, with the team facilitating both virtual events and bringing live events back to our libraries, where it all began, 11 years ago! Kia Abdullah and Luan Goldie Nothing compares to ...

Write On! Issue 14 OUT TODAY

Issue 14, Out 28 September Write On! 14 is out today and features an exclusive interview with the global publishing phenomenon that is Louis de Bernières. Based on Worlds Apart, this issue theme straddles a number of things. Some are obvious: the sci-fi fantasy heroines contained in Michelle’s Sutton’s Spotlight page, for ...