Today I welcome Jane Johnson to The Writer’s Hub. Jane is a fabulous writer and her book set during the Crusades is well worth reading. It was published in PB this week so do take a look. First, a little about Jane. She is one of the most interesting and experienced writers I know. Jane Johnson is from Cornwall and … Read More
Toni Mount and The Colour of Rubies
I am honoured to participate in the Promotion Tour for The Colour Of Rubies by Toni Mount. Toni is a superb medievalist writing both fiction and non fiction. Toni Mount is the author of several successful non-fiction books including How to Survive in Medieval England and the number one best-seller, Everyday Life in Medieval London. Her speciality is the lives … Read More
Keeping Fiction Real
Today I welcome Anna Legat to The Writers’ Hub. I say this with great pleasure because I love Anna’s novels. She has a fabulous forthcoming publication which I cannot wait to read. I am also honoured to be included in the blog tour for Cause of Death, a fabulous contemporary crime series set in a fictional English village. … Read More
ARTS AND CRAFTS GARDENS
Today I welcome Charlotte Betts to The Writers’ Hub. Her new book The Fading of the Light was published on Friday. It is the second in a Trilogy set in Edwardian Port Isaac and a few other locations. The Artists’ Community are trying to be self-sufficient and several characters amidst family and friendship dramas create a fascinating garden. Clearly Charlotte … Read More
Five Things I Have Learned as a Professional Writer
Today I welcome Colette McCormick to the Writers’ Hub. She has just published a heart warming and emotional woman’s fiction novel , Things I should Have Said and Done. I have read a few of Colette’s novels as in the past we have written for the same publisher. I can highly recommend them all. This one is waiting my read … Read More
The Poison Keeper by Deborah Swift
Today I welcome writer, Deborah Swift to The Writers’ Hub. Her new book, The Poison Keeper, has just been published. It has dropped onto my kindle. The story is based on a real poisoner who lived in 17th century Venice. Deborah is a superb author. I have read every one of her books and can’t wait to dive into this … Read More
Meet my Guest Author and Something Wicked by Tom Williams
May I introduce the novelist Tom Williams who has a superb new book out called Something Wicked. It’s a crime novel, a fantasy crime novel, a work of magic realism that is thrillingly influenced by his love for Buenos Aires and Tango. It cannot get better for this reader because I absolutely love Buenos Aires and I have watched Tango … Read More
Meet Judith Arnopp and read her Historical Fiction Writing Tips
I have, for many years, enjoyed Judith Arnopp’s Historical Fiction. I first read her eleventh century novels eight years ago and I am currently reading her Tudor novels. Judith is pure gold as a writer. Her novels flow and the writing is vivid, so when I was asked if I would host her tips for writing Historical Fiction on the … Read More
Five Interesting Aspects of the Lives of Anglo-Saxon Women of Power – by Annie Whitehead
Five Interesting Aspects of the Lives of Anglo-Saxon Women of Power – by Annie Whitehead I’m delighted to be Carol’s guest today. My new book, Women of Power in Anglo-Saxon England, discusses the lives and careers of many powerful and influential women. Carol has invited me to share five interesting facts about the women of this period. Equally, I am … Read More
The Time Team Connection by Jenny Kane
I welcome Jenny Kane to The Writers’ Hub today. I have read and loved her new novel Autumn Leaves at Mill Grange. This story is a complex , delightful, beautifully written novel which include a theme close to my heart, that of archeology. It is also a gorgeous romantic novel. I adore Time Team so please do read on. … Read More