by Amanda
An (American) friend shared a link to a New York magazine article on which literary scene is more stuck up – the British or the American. In reality, the article was referring to London and New York, both of which consider themselves the default setting for...
by Amanda
For the second in my series on great authors talking about how they get ideas, here is Margaret Atwood on fabulously witty form discussing Oryx and Crake:
by Amanda
One of the most frequent questions I get asked as an author is where I get my ideas from. It got me thinking – not only about where I get my own ideas but how other writers dredge them up from the murky soup of the subconscious. I thought I’d do a series...
by Amanda
It goes without saying that the government ruling on the Gurkhas’ rights (or not) to live in the UK is a shameful slap in the face to men who served the country with the utmost valour. My dad served with the Gurkhas. Gurkha soldiers helped teach me to ride as...
by Amanda
I spent Monday afternoon at the London Book Fair and, whatever else anyone tells you, it was buzzing. OK, so the buzz was mostly concentrated around the bigger name publishers with queues in particular at the HarperCollins, Orion and Penguin stands. Wiley was also...
by Amanda
I’ve been guesting on the Litopia After Dark writers’ podcast again, this time expanding on my theories about technology spoiling traditional plot devices (see A Cell Phone Ate My Plot). My theories were borne out when my Skype connection kept dropping...
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