Tokyo bound – James Buckler – Last Stop Tokyo
A very interesting story behind the story today - how do you write a story which captures the full speed chaos and noise of a…
Authors take us on journeys and invite us to settings and places we might not have experienced before. Seeing a place through an author’s eyes is wonderful – visit a castle or a gothic setting, travel back in time and discover the joys of literary travel.
Travel via book means you can be an armchair traveller or one in real life. Here, the Literary Travel Agency guide take you on a journey fuelled with wanderlust.
A very interesting story behind the story today - how do you write a story which captures the full speed chaos and noise of a…
Reading a book set in the Antarctica means you should be prepared to wear a hat and gloves when you pick it up. When it's…
A chance to go back in time in The Watchhouse where radio was born and where words flying over the airwaves were becoming a reality.…
All week, Peter Robinson has been wandering around Yorkshire preparing his new book, doing research and following in the footsteps of DCI Banks. He's sent…
Why Lucy Hay wrote The Other Twin and set it in Brighton... I knew I wanted to write a crime novel with an LGBT theme…