Word of the Day July 20, 2018 Word of the Day – Oligopsony Oligopsony (noun) ol-ig-op-son-ee A state of the market in which only a small number of… Kath Love0
Authors July 19, 2018 A. J. Cronin, Surgeon, Fisherman, Novelist Archibald Joseph Cronin, better known to readers as A. J Cronin (19th July 1896 –… Kath Love1
News July 19, 2018 Bloomsbury Sales Good News for the Literary Market Sometimes the literary industry can be a little depressing. We keep being told of independent… Kath Love0
Word of the Day July 19, 2018 Word of the Day – Anamorphic Anamorphic (Adj) an-am-orf-ik Denoting or relating to a distorted projection or drawing that appears normal… Kath Love0
Literary Places July 18, 2018 These Literary Maps of the United Kingdom Bring Novel Locations to Life Literary escapism is the reason we read, to get lost in another's mind, another's thoughts… Kath Love3
New Releases July 17, 2018 Teen Author Writes Debut Novel Between Lessons We love to be the first in on the action when it comes to new… Kath Love0
Word of the Day July 17, 2018 Word of the Day – Cynophobia Cynophobia (noun) Sai-no-fo-bee-a Fear of dogs from the Greek: κύων kýōn "dog" and φόβος phóbos… Kath Love0
Word of the Day July 16, 2018 Word of the Day – Amatory Amatory (adj) a-ma-tor-ee Relating to or induced by sexual love or desire. Late 16th century:… Kath Love0
Word of the Day July 15, 2018 Word of the Day – Diapason Diapason (noun) dai-a-pay-sun A grand swelling burst of harmony. (literary) The entire compass, range, or… Kath Love1
AdaptationsNews July 14, 2018 Unfinished Jane Austen Novel to be Adapted for Television Jane Austen’s final novel, which has sat unfinished since her death is to be turned… Kath Love0