As a dandelion turns from seed to flower to fluffy puffball, she wonders what life is all about. A tender tale of growth and change. That’s It, Said the Dandelion by Nicola Reddy, illustrated by ...
The Society of Authors have shone the spotlight on the often “invisible” creativity of translators, announcing the winners of its 2025 Translation Prizes. Nine literary translators and one editor ...
I wrote when I could at home, on a plane or anywhere I had time’. I sat with my notebook in my local cathedral. It was ...
It’s been a bumpy road,’ says Sheryl Browne, author of The Wife Before, ‘but I continue to be inspired by those people who support me.’ I’m Sheryl Browne. I write twisty ...
Is there a right or a wrong way to become a writer? There are easier and harder ways, for sure! Ways that get you there ...
Your Every Move by Sam Blake Sam Blake, is at the top of her game in this book – authentic, assured and measured in equal ...
The Safekeep by Yael van der Wouden The Safekeep was my first read of 2026, a much anticipated read from the Booker 2024 ...
Welcome back to the Irish bestselling books. As January draws to a close, it’s fab to see some brand new books hitting the ...
Trespasses by Louise Kennedy I am in awe of this book. I listened to it first on Audible, a wonderful interpretation, then ...
From the City Rush to Coastal Gothic Laura Clarke Walker, author of Coldharbour: How my previous career helped me make the ...
Over 50% of Irish booksellers state that sales were down for the Christmas 2025 trading period and only 26% reported an ...
Growing Pains: the fact and the fiction by Joseph Ball. Writing a novel is a dream for most people. They say everyone has a ...