Pretending – Poem by Sarah Wood
Written by Sarah Wood www.sarahwoodwrites.co.uk “Pretending” – Sarah Wood I wanna be a tigerI wanna be a fishI wanna be…
Author Interview – Carol Hickson – The Resilience Template
Written by JJ Barnes www.jjbarnes.co.uk Delighted to share my interview with Carol Hickson, author of The Resilience Template. She talks…
Why Schools Make A Perfect Story Setting
Written by JJ Barnes www.jjbarnes.co.uk When you ask people how their time at school went, you’re likely to get one…
The Third Magpie by M.S. Clements – Book Review
Written by Steph Warren https://bookshineandreadbows.wordpress.com/ *I received a free copy of this book, with thanks to the author. The decision…
Author Interview – Verlin Darrow – Prodigy Quest
Delighted to share my interview with Verlin Darrow about his YA novel Prodigy Quest. He talks about his truly fascinating…
Different Types Of Fictional Mum And How To Write Them
Mothers are often a central figure in story. They can be used as either a figure of protection and support,…
Entreat – Poem by Josette Celeste
Written by Josette Celeste Instagram.com/Josette.Celeste “Entreat” – Josette Celeste The waves crashed against the stone giants, battling for power in…
The Killings At Kingfisher Hill by Sophie Hannah – Book Review
Written by Andrew Mann yorkshirebooklover.wordpress.com Review: The Killings at Kingfisher Hill by Sophie Hannah The fourth Hercule Poirot novel by…
Author Interview – Anna Mocikat – Cyber Squad and Behind Blue Eyes
I am so excited to share with you my interview with Anna Mocikat. I am a huge fan of her…
The Table Read Introduction Video
Welcome to the launch of The Table Read Magazine! We are so excited to have you here and can't wait…
Examples Of Story Friendships, And How To Replicate Them
Your Protagonist is the main character of your story and it's them who you follow on their story journey. A…
Author Interview – John Nicholl – Killing Evil
I am delighted to share my interview with author of Killing Evil, John Nicholl. He talks to me about his…
Examples Of Unresolved Sexual Tension In Fiction, And How To Replicate Them
Unresolved sexual tension means the chemistry between two characters that shows they are attracted to one another, but they don't…
Author Interview – Carly Thompsett – A Winters Tale: New York
I am very proud to share my interview with author Carly Thompsett about her novel A Winters Tale: New York.…
How To Write Perseverance As A Character Trait
Your characters will all have different qualities. You need to give your characters distinct personalities to ensure they are clean…