Seahouses
Jo Casebourne’s debut novel, Seahouses, is inspired by her grandparents’ wartime stories. Drawing on her family’s Northumberland roots, Jo tells…
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Journey to the East
I’m a British management consultant with a degree in Chinese Studies from Cambridge. When I graduated in 2014, I set out…
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Mutiny in the County
Jim Carnegie is a southerner who now lives many miles north of the Watford gap. His love of making people…
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To Be Frank
Kevan Christie was born in Edinburgh, Scotland. Raised in Craigentinny, Portobello and Leith he was politely asked to leave school…
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Siblings
MUCH ADO ABOUT ME!
Thanks for popping in. I started to write a lifetime ago. It started with a couple…
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Under The Hickory Tree
A former police superintendent who worked on policing the 2012 Olympic Games, the Queen's Diamond Jubilee celebrations and the London…
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Meetings with Mozart
South African–born William Charlton-Perkins has worked variously as a journalist, columnist, copywriter and publicist over the past four decades. While…
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Charles Lamb: Man and Brother First
I have been writing since moving to rural Dumfriesshire with my wife, Bernadette, in 1987. My passion for…
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Rot
Richard Coiley is a British writer and artist who loves to explore the gritty darkness of horror and…
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The Light That Bends Round Corners
Alexandra Carey lived in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia with her family from 2006 to 2013 where she worked…
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Camp Terra
J W Copp lives in Leicestershire with his fiancée and their mischievous cat. He is a British MBA…
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Tarot – Crossing Worlds
Rachel Clarke, originally from Worksop, Nottinghamshire, holds a master’s degree in screenwriting from Aberystwyth University. Throughout her career she has…
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