Tessa Harris on Writing Historical Fiction
As we come to the end of NaNoWriMo, you may be thinking of a new project or tips to help … Continued
As we come to the end of NaNoWriMo, you may be thinking of a new project or tips to help … Continued
Had a bad night’s sleep? Can’t seem to break that insomnia pattern? Don’t worry! Louise Mumford, author of the gripping
We’re almost at the end of lockdown, and therefore we’re rounding up our blog series with a sugar high. Scroll
Writing often means experimenting. Authors like to challenge themselves by writing outside their comfort zone. Continuing in our NaNoWriMo series
Are you trying to write crime this NaNoWriMo, but aren’t sure how to tackle the genre? Have no fear –
What is one thing EVERYONE made in the first lockdown? Sourdough. Today’s lockdown comfort is in homage to that quintessential
This NaNoWriMo, we’ve loved sharing author tips to help you with your writing. Any police procedural writers will be please
To celebrate the publication of Sally Gardner’s new spellbinding fairytale and magical love story, The Snow Song, we’re giving you the
As we hit the half way point of November, we’re also half way through NaNoWriMo. Are you still looking for
Another week of lockdown, another week of comfort baking. Our team are OBSESSED with these orange macarons from Lucy Deedes’s
This week, we asked Katie Seaman (Senior Commissioning Editor at HQ Fiction) to join us for What We’re Reading! She
To celebrate the publication of Lucy Deedes’ brand new guide to all things jam and marmalade, we’re giving you the
Missing a Saturday takeaway treat? BOSH have got you covered! Treat yourself to these delicious (and super speedy!) tandoori kebabs
Are you struggling to sleep at the moment? Struggling to work out why? You’re not alone. Insomnia is a big
This week in our NaNoWriMo series, Kathleen McGurl joins us to give us her top tips on mastering the tricky
Ahead of the publication of her brand new LGBT+ rom-com, Robin Talley joins us to discuss how her latest book