by Clare Flynn | Mar 6, 2019
I’m delighted to welcome Carol Cooper today to talk about her writing. I met Carol about four years ago soon after I published my first novel. Carol is a multi-talented individual who as well as being a successful novelist, is a medical doctor, a graduate of...
by Clare Flynn | Oct 29, 2018
I’m so pleased to have Margaret Kaine as my guest at last. Margaret is a multi-award-winning author of romantic fiction – and also happens to be a member of my writers’ critique group. I was lucky enough to get to read an advance copy of Margaret’s...
by Clare Flynn | Oct 16, 2018
I’m delighted to welcome award-winning author, Margaret Skea, to the blog today. I first met Margaret as we are both members of the Alliance of Independent Authors, or ALLi – and then I discovered she was also in the Historical Novel Society. Margaret was...
by Clare Flynn | Oct 8, 2018
I’m delighted to welcome authors Jean Gill and Karen Charlton to the blog today. They are both members of the Historical Novel Society (you might catch a glimpse of them doing the Gay Gordons on my blog post about the HNS conference) and they have recently...
by Clare Flynn | Jun 7, 2018
I’m delighted to welcome psychological suspense author, Linda Huber, onto the blog today. Linda grew up in Glasgow, Scotland, but went to work in Switzerland for a year aged twenty-two, and has lived there ever since. Her day jobs have included working as a...
by Clare Flynn | Dec 28, 2017
I’m delighted to welcome Antoine Vanner, author of the “Dawlish Chronicles” series of naval adventures. The series is set in the late Victorian era when technological progress was more rapid than at any previous time in history. This time is also one of...