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Setting of The Attic Child Writing The Attic Child has been a journey perhaps not in miles, but certainly an emotional one. Ironically, I wrote…
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.
Setting of The Attic Child Writing The Attic Child has been a journey perhaps not in miles, but certainly an emotional one. Ironically, I wrote…
Canada's Anne of Green Gables Next week sees the celebration of Canadian Indie bookstores and what better time than to look at the classic Canadian…
Literary locations of Allie Reynolds From one extreme to another... If you are after some of the most thrilling and unexpected locations in fiction, then…
The magical world of Erin Morgenstern I don't really read much fantasy books. Nothing against them but they are usually set in fictional worlds that…
Thomas Hardy and The Chosen by Elizabeth Lowry One morning in November 1912, Thomas Hardy, entombed by paper and books and increasingly estranged from his…