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24/05/2013 by Tom Tivnan
The writer, Labour peer and broadcasting legend's latest book delves deep into the personal. He tells us how fiction can be more real than memoir
22/05/2013 by John Osborne
Brits have a love/hate relationship with the seaside, but John Osborne tells us why we (luckily!) don't need the sunshine to enjoy the British coast
21/05/2013 by Stacey Bartlett
Gill Hornby, sister of Nick, tells us about her first novel The Hive, which she descibes as 'Mean Girls for mums'
15/05/2013 by Daniel Lipscombe
Author of smash-hit Heart-Shaped Bruise Tanya Byrne on the pressures of writing book two
14/05/2013 by Joanna Rossiter
Joanna Rossiter tells WLTB about the abandoned village which inspired her first novel The Sea Change
14/05/2013 by Felicity Wood
Poet Kate Clanchy's new novel is perfect for fans of Alan Hollinghurst, Ali Smith and Zoe Heller
22/05/2013 by kirsty.wright@bookseller.co.uk
The spine-tingling video to Rick Yancey's sci fi smash-hit The 5th Wave
25/09/2012 by Alice O'Keeffe
Ahead of his appearance at the Telegraph Bath Festival of Children's Literature, Darren Shan talks about his gruesome new series, Zomb-B
24/09/2012 by Émile Zola
The newest BBC costume drama is an adaptation of Zola's 19th-century classic, about a country girl who joins the staff of a prestigious department store
24/09/2012 by The Folio Society
This Christmas, discover the beauty of the printed word with lavish hardback editions full of stunning illustrations, all from The Folio Society
24/09/2012 by The Folio Society
An Interview with artists Anna and Elena Balbusso by The Folio Society's Production Manager Melanie Gradtke
Anna and Elena Balbusso are award-winning artists who live and work in Milan, Italy. They have illustrated several Folio titles including Ivan Turgenev’s First Love, and the great chivalric poem The Song of Roland. The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood is their next Folio commission. The twins shared their thoughts on illustration and their unique working relationship and illustration process with Footnotes.
20/09/2012 by Charlotte Williams
Regeneration author Pat Barker on her new novel, Toby's Room, which returns to the battlefields of the First World War
19/09/2012 by Charles Ardai
Charles Ardai explains why 'scandalous, shocking' writer James M. Cain is still read today
17/09/2012 by Stacey Bartlett
Libba Bray’s new supernatural YA series The Diviners is a gin-soaked jazz-fest of glamour, prohibition and murder set in 1920s New York
14/09/2012 by N.M.Kelby
Famed chef Escoffier has conjured up recipes for everyone...apart from his loving wife.
14/09/2012 by Charlotte Williams
The author on how he likes endings which are "happily - for the time being"












