Author Of The Month
May 2018: Menna van Praag

Menna van Praag was born in Cambridge and studied Modern History at Oxford University. She lives in Cambridge and sets her novels among the colleges, cafes and bookshops of the city.
Menna van Praag was born in Cambridge and studied Modern History at Oxford University. She lives in Cambridge and sets her novels among the colleges, cafes and bookshops of the city.
Katherine Stansfield is a novelist and poet whose debut novel The Visitor won the Holyer an Gof Fiction Award. She grew up in the wilds of Bodmin Moor in Cornwall and lived on the west coast of Wales …
Originally from the Midlands, David Hingley worked in the Civil Service before leaving to fulfil his long-term ambition to write. Having spent three years in New York, David returned to the UK in 2016…
L C Tyler was born in Southend-on-Sea and educated at Oxford and City Universities. He has won awards for his writing, including the CWA Short Story Dagger and the Last Laugh Award (twice). He is a pa…
The Sunset Years of Agnes Sharp by Leonie Swann has already received a wealth of early praise ahead of publication this week.
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After a day to decompress, incl fun Dad-daughter time, following all festivities of a jam-packed @BloodyScotland in Stirling, I'm looking forward to chatting with @gbpoliceadvisor & @KiaAbdullah at @Wimblestones this Thursday.
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