
Reboots and now rewrites?
Karen Hall is an acclaimed screenwriter and author of Dark Debts, written in 1996. It’s absolutely brilliant as evidenced by the blurb: THE SUPERNATURAL…
Read MoreKaren Hall is an acclaimed screenwriter and author of Dark Debts, written in 1996. It’s absolutely brilliant as evidenced by the blurb: THE SUPERNATURAL…
Read MoreDoes this title fill anyone else with glee? So, I found this by accident, and I can’t even remember how exactly because my head…
Read MoreI am impressed. The US Simon and Schuster has created a Muslim-themed imprint called Salaam Reads. It’s going to publish books with Muslin characters…
Read MoreHogarth Press has been publishing a collection of retellings of Shakespeare’s works by contemporary authors, and this is the cover for Margaret Atwood’s Hag-seed, which is a…
Read MoreMulder and Scully are venturing into the world of YA. I truly am side-eyeding this so hard because it smacks of the desire to…
Read MoreWaiting on Wednesday is held over at Breaking the Spine every week and is a marvellous chance to get to know what book bloggers…
Read MoreGiven the wealth of sequels to books whose authors have died, I would argue Posthumous Publication is now a legit genre. I mean, 118 years…
Read MoreIn case you missed it, only hot 17-year-olds can save their dads. Yup. There’s a whole lot of buzz around this book, its movie…
Read MoreFor this week’s book news, I found a report on Cambodia’s first writing festival, and the difficulties Cambodian authors face. There’s also a lovely…
Read MoreThis week, along with some very interesting book news, there are little bits of tech stuff thrown in that I found handy as a blogger,…
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