
A children's author - billed as the “next JK Rowling” - is to visit Bristol this weekend to meet fans and sign copies of her new book.

Author makes history with book giveaway
(Wed 23/06)
A London-based author has made literary history yesterday after giving away £15,000 worth of his own books – for free.... Read more
Author kicks Football into Touch
(Fri 18/06)
A British author KPC Exall – author of Who Killed English Football? An Analysis of the State of English Football – is challenging the status quo by raising issues “deliberately ignored” by the football establishm... Read more
More mums turning to literature
(Mon 24/05)
The number of new mums putting pen to paper in a bid to become the 'next' JK Rowling has doubled in the past 12 months, experts said yesterday.... Read more
Literary enigma comes with £1,000 prize
(Mon 24/05)
A publisher is offering £1,000 to the first reader who solves a 'literary enigma' attached to a hit new thriller.... Read more
'The Quest' author visiting Bristol for book signing
(Thu 11/08)
A children's author - billed as the “next JK Rowling” - is to visit Bristol this weekend to meet fans and sign copies of her new book.
Author makes history with book giveaway
(Wed 23/06)
A London-based author has made literary history yesterday after giving away £15,000 worth of his own books – for free.
Author kicks Football into Touch
(Fri 18/06)
A British author KPC Exall – author of Who Killed English Football? An Analysis of the State of English Football – is challenging the status quo by raising issues “deliberately ignored” by the football establishm
More mums turning to literature
(Mon 24/05)
The number of new mums putting pen to paper in a bid to become the 'next' JK Rowling has doubled in the past 12 months, experts said yesterday.
Literary enigma comes with £1,000 prize
(Mon 24/05)
A publisher is offering £1,000 to the first reader who solves a 'literary enigma' attached to a hit new thriller.
Book of The Week: Wide Sargasso Sea, Jean Rhys
(Tue 06/04)
‘There is always another side’ says Antoinette to her husband.‘Always’. In Jane Eyre, Bertha Rochester is an inhuman lunatic. This is the other side.
A Terrible Beauty, Paul Gough review
(Wed 17/03)
At the end of his famous poem, Easter 1916, W. B. Yeats proclaimed ‘A terrible beauty is born’.