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Mark Johnson, author of Wasted, received a Prince's Trust Award at the Daily Mirror Pride of Briain Awards in recognition of his achievements.
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Posted 24/07/2008 12:34:51 by with 0 comments.
Alexander McCall Smith talks to the illustrator of his novels, Iain McIntosh, in this video recorded in an Edinburgh coffee shop. Watch it on www.alexandermccallsmith.co.uk.
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Christopher Brookmyre talks about his forthcoming novel A Snowball in Hell and the filming of his books in this video, recorded in London in March of this year.
Posted 21/07/2008 17:24:57 by with 0 comments.
Our current bugbears and big-ups.
Posted 15/07/2008 11:32:36 by The Between the Sheets team with 0 comments.
Well, we did say romance was in the air . . . even if it is about fifteen years out of date. And highly embarrassing. And most definitely one-sided. Our authors, and we at Between the Sheets reveal those first crushes that used to keep us awake at night. And come to think of it, they still do – even if it’s now for very different reasons. Shudder.
Posted 11/07/2008 12:23:53 by The Between the Sheets team with 1 comments.
Next month sees the publication of Dorothy Koomson’s fifth novel, Goodnight, Beautiful, and we can’t wait. Her previous four books – including My Best Friend’s Girl, a Richard & Judy Summer Read of 2006 – have spent over twenty-five weeks on the Sunday Times bestseller list, and her books have been translated into twenty-four languages across the world.
Posted 11/07/2008 10:54:32 by Dorothy Koomson with 0 comments.
On Sunday, July 13th, a group of 12 women (myself included) from the Little, Brown Book Group offices will be running the Race for Life in aid of Cancer Research UK. Well, I say running. I mean, of course, varying forms of forward movement from start to finish, ranging from jogging to hauling one leg in front of the other, gasping for breath and wishing we’d trained more . . . But enough about me!
Posted 08/07/2008 12:53:14 by Victoria Pepe, Editorial Assistant for Virago with 0 comments.
In 1893, the painter Camille Pissarro said, ‘Happy are those who see beauty in modest spots where others see nothing. Everything is beautiful, the whole secret lies in knowing how to interpret it.’
Posted 07/07/2008 18:01:55 by Harry Mount with 0 comments.