It’s very difficult to get an interview with Jasper Fforde, but I met up with him briefly at the launch of his latest book ‘The Woman Who Died A Lot’ The good...
Novelist and newspaper columnist Tony Parsons has already achieved success as a multi-million selling author of novels including Man and Boy (1999), One For My Baby (2001), Man and Wife(2003), The Family...
As well as writing fiction, Patrick has written for television and published a biography of Armistead Maupin. On Twitter, he describes himself as a “gardener, cellist, cook, whippet-walker and, when time allows,...
Jutta was born between Düsseldorf, which she describes as “a town nobody outside Germany knows” and Cologne, “a town people from Düsseldorf hate – not only because it’s more famous”. She has...
Given Virginia’s literary pedigree, the obvious place to start is with the question, have you always wanted to be a writer? “I used to write fairy stories when I was little, but...
Tony Berry is hard to pin down, whether at home in Australia or at home in Cornwall, so, having read his book and a little of his story in the West Briton,...
I reviewed this book for Roseland online back in 2009 and I was keen to find out what’s happened since and what Paul is working on now. “My book was really about...
01.11.11: I was fortunate enough to attend the recent première of Double Trouble in Leicester Square, when the new book was launched. As well as being able to watch three of his...
By way of background, Danny (a teacher and former Marketing director of the National Quadrathlon squad) explained that he and his sister, Natalie (a graduate of Falmouth University and now a locally...
I started by asking where the idea for Tremanyon came from. Carol explained that when she was a child the family moved to whichever airbase her father was posted to and by...