News August 29, 2019 Sandi Toksvig to Chair ‘Can Men Write Women?’ Debate Many of you may have seen the Twitter handle (@men_write_women) and conversations about male authors… Catherine Muxworthy Love0
News August 27, 2019 Pandora to Launch Harry Potter inspired Charms The final book in J.K. Rowling’s popular Harry Potter series, Harry Potter and the Deathly… Catherine Muxworthy Love4
AdaptationsNews August 26, 2019 Netflix Series Announced for The Chestnut Man The Chestnut Man is a novel by Søren Sveistrup, the award-winning writer of The Killing,… Catherine Muxworthy Love1
Children's LiteratureNew Releases August 25, 2019 Dad writes Eco-Warrier Superhero Story for Terminally Ill Son An Essex father was inspired by his child's illness to become a writer. Darren Garwood's… Catherine Muxworthy Love0
New Releases August 25, 2019 Headline to Publish Illustrated Edition of Neil Gaiman’s Ocean at the End of the Lane First published in 2013, Neil Gaiman’s The Ocean at the End of the Lane is… Catherine Muxworthy Love0
New Releases August 24, 2019 MP David Lammy Pens ‘Tribes’ Book Born in London to Guyanese parents, David Lammy was the first black Briton to study… Catherine Muxworthy Love0
AdaptationsChildren's LiteratureNews August 22, 2019 Cast Announced for Channel 4’s Animated film of The Tiger Who Came to Tea In May this year, author and illustrator, Judith Kerr sadly passed away. However, she left… Catherine Muxworthy Love0
AdaptationsNews August 21, 2019 Animated Adaptation of Michael Morpurgo’s Mimi and the Mountain Dragon in the Works Sir Michael Morpurgo’s Mimi and the Mountain Dragon was first published in 2014 and the… Catherine Muxworthy Love0
Discussion and Recommendations August 21, 2019 7 Books for Women in Translation Month August is Women in Translation Month (WIT Month), a time in which readers are encouraged… Catherine Muxworthy Love1
Discussion and RecommendationsHit of the Lits! August 20, 2019 Eight Excellent Audiobooks to Empower Your Everyday Audiobooks are fast becoming one of the most popular ways we consume literature, in fact… Catherine Muxworthy Love1