#IrishWritersWed What a Year of Wonderful Contributions!! (Part 2)
Today I bring you Part 2 of my round-up of my #IrishWritersWed feature for 2017. I do hope you enjoyed and I look forward to bringing you more excellent posts next year!!
DetailsToday I bring you Part 2 of my round-up of my #IrishWritersWed feature for 2017. I do hope you enjoyed and I look forward to bringing you more excellent posts next year!!
DetailsToday I bring you all a review of the debut novel from Emma Dibdin, The Room by The Lake. It was released at the end of the Summer by Head of Zeus and is described as a ‘gripping thriller’
DetailsToday I’m delighted to join the wonderful Irish Writer Faith Hogan on tour with her new novel The Girls I Used to Know. I have an extract to share with you all so I hope you enjoy!!
DetailsToday I’m joined by Gloria Grayson, Ex Soap Star and winner of Reality Rehab. Gloria takes a break in her hectic schedule to share with us all how she would spend her perfect Christmas!! Enjoy!!
DetailsToday I bring you my review of ‘he:A Novel’ by best selling author John Connolly. A reimagining of the life of Stan Laurel as seen through the author’s eyes. A fascinating read.
DetailsToday on #IrishWritersWed I bring you all Part 1 in my round-up of all the fantastic posts written, since the launch of this feature, by such a wonderfully talented bunch of Irish Writers. I do hope you enjoy!!
DetailsChoose from my selection of recommendations from Irish Publishers Poolbeg Books this Christmas!!
DetailsToday I have a review of the truly poignant novel Last Christmas in Paris. Written by Hazel Gaynor and Heather Webb and just published by Harper Collins/William Morrow, I highly recommend for all lovers of historical fiction and the wartime years.
DetailsToday I am joined by author Christine Webber with a guest post entitled ‘The Stress That Stops Us Writing’. Christine shares with us all some useful advice on how, as a author, to combat some of the daily stresses in life.
DetailsThe book I review today near broke my heart. The Tide Between Us by Olive Collins is based around the true facts of indentured slaves taken from Ireland and deported to the sugar cane plantations of Jamaica in the 1800’s. A must read for all with a passion for historical fiction.
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