Children's LiteratureNew Releases August 16, 2018 Discovery of 100-year-old Notebook Inspires Debut Novel All writers get their inspiration from somewhere and now the discovery of a hundred year… Kath Love0
Literary AwardsNews August 15, 2018 New Literary Award Launches for Funny Women Writers In recent years the Wodehouse prize, the only literary prize for comic fiction, has come… Kath Love1
Word of the Day August 15, 2018 Word of the Day – Gerundive Gerundive (noun) (grammar) jer-un-div A form of a Latin verb, ending in -ndus (declinable) and… Kath Love0
New Releases August 14, 2018 Shakespeare’s Queens to Feature in New Trilogy Over the years we’ve seen many Shakespeare retellings hit the shelves and later this year… Kath Love0
Word of the Day August 14, 2018 Word of the Day – Elucidation Elucidation (noun) e-loo-sid-ay-shun Explanation that makes something clear; clarification. Mid 16th century: from late Latin… Kath Love0
New Releases August 13, 2018 New Book Coming from Tour de France Winner Geraint Thomas It’s been quite the week here in the Welsh capital as we celebrate the success… Kath Love0
Word of the Day August 13, 2018 Word of the Day – Explicandum Explicandum (noun) (philosophy) eks-plik-an-dum The fact, thing, or expression which is to be explained or… Kath Love0
AuthorsNews August 12, 2018 Nobel Prize Winning Author VS Naipaul Dies Novelist VS Naipaul has died peacefully at home in London just a few days before… Kath Love0
Word of the Day August 12, 2018 Word of the Day – Defang Defang (verb) dee-fang Make (something) harmless or ineffectual. Poetic, as in to remove the fangs… Kath Love0
PoetryPolitical August 12, 2018 The Night of the Murdered Poets It sounds like the plot to a fantastic movie doesn’t it? Sadly the truth is… Kath Love2