Soul Mate Sh*t by bestselling spiritual author Melissa Yvonne is raw, honest, and incredibly brave, being a memoir in fictional form about marital difficulties and the dilemma of identifying your soulmate before it's too late.
We speak with award-winning Chinese-Canadian author George Lee about his debut novel, Dancing in the River, and how he hopes by sharing his traumatic story of growing up in the repressive Maoist regime he will help build a bridge between China and the West.
From Harrison Ford and Oliver Reed to George Lucas, Jeremy Clarkson, Simon Cowell and Martin Scorsese, British TV producer and writer Ian Brown has worked with them all. For across a distinguished career spanning three decades, Ian has been the driving force behind some of Britain’s best-loved shows including This Is Your Life and Top Gear. More recently, Ian has become celebrated as a children’s picture book author, both with the Albert the Tortoise series and the new Hugg ‘n’...
With his new novel Sweet Song, Bitter Loss, author Paul Hencher has delivered a superbly crafted crime thriller filled with twists and turns that will leave you gasping. Part of its appeal lies in its unusual setting –the rustic Abruzzo region of Italy, which he has called his home for the past 15 years. Here, he explains how the idea for his novel came about, and why the scenic beauty of Abruzzo works so well for a tale of despair...
Variations on an Inexhaustible Theme by avant-garde author, artist and musician Massimo Magee takes readers on a unique journey across time and space, music and art, to excavate the true meaning of art, and where it can lead us.
Toilets of the Wild Frontier by seasoned traveller Graham Askey is a funny yet thought-provoking showcase of the world’s lamest loos.
The bestselling author of new book Apple: Sex, Drugs, Motherhood and the Recovery of the Feminine has revealed all.
According to new research, the elusive Holy Grail may have finally been discovered … encoded within the plays of William Shakespeare. Indeed, one of hundreds of subtle references the Bard seemingly makes to the Holy Grail could be the ‘Poisoned Chalice’ prophesied by Macbeth to bring about his ultimate downfall.
The Children’s Inquiry: How the State and Society Failed the Young during the Covid-19 pandemic by Liz Cole and Molly Kingsley is a damning and forensic critique of the treatment of children during the pandemic.
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