Omnivore Pin-up: Ralph, 28, south London
September 16th, 2014 | by The Omnivore
Drinker of fine wines, lover of beautiful women, smoker of many cigarettes, Ralph is an outcomes research manager from Lincolnshire.
September 16th, 2014 | by The Omnivore
Drinker of fine wines, lover of beautiful women, smoker of many cigarettes, Ralph is an outcomes research manager from Lincolnshire.
July 24th, 2014 | by The Omnivore
This week’s literary vixen is Jojo Capece, sculptor, artist and author who’s lived on three continents and has a passion for
July 22nd, 2014 | by The Omnivore
Most ebooks formats feel like they’ve been designed and coded by someone who’s never read an ebook, let alone written
July 16th, 2014 | by The Omnivore
Tech totty and sweet speaker of silly nothings, Jens is 36 and currently hails from Hampstead. He talks gentle love,
June 29th, 2014 | by The Omnivore
As the Scottish Independence Referendum draws near, Seanpaul Thomas takes us into the hearts and minds of ordinary men and
May 30th, 2014 | by The Omnivore
With the first volume of his Zandernatis trilogy, Francophile Gordon Keirle-Smith — who has worked as an artist and in
May 29th, 2014 | by The Omnivore
Wine connoisseur and lover of the illicit, Tom is 27 and from Fife (via Maida Vale). He tells us about
May 14th, 2014 | by The Omnivore
Neil Hall describes his memoir, An English Baby Boomer, as “a personal and very energetic romp through the second half
May 1st, 2014 | by The Omnivore
Belgian babe, Astrid, is twenty-four and works in publishing. She tells us about the last book she read (Pow! by
April 28th, 2014 | by The Omnivore
After 35 years of teaching English Lyn Marsh thought it was about time she told her own story. Woven with
April 15th, 2014 | by The Omnivore
Helen Whapshott first made her mark on literature with How the Kangaroo Got Its Hop, which she penned at the
April 3rd, 2014 | by The Omnivore
Sub-Saharan Africa, the setting for Jan Hawke’s debut, Milele Safari, couldn’t be more different from her home in rural Cornwall.
March 20th, 2014 | by The Omnivore
Whether you’re looking for a lover or an employee – or a handy combination of both – Will could be the
March 20th, 2014 | by The Omnivore
Many city lawyers fantasise about giving up their jobs to travel; few actually have the guts to do it. Patrick
March 6th, 2014 | by The Omnivore
Dashing Danny, 28, from South London, is lounging on the love seat this week. Before you let him steal your
March 5th, 2014 | by The Omnivore
Foraging is very in right now, and you won’t find a better guide to wild fruits and edible weeds than
February 20th, 2014 | by The Omnivore
Julie Monahan’s account of growing up in a desperately poor family in Dublin during the 1940s and 1950s may have
February 19th, 2014 | by The Omnivore
This week’s literary vixen is Victoria, a 24-year-old artist who’s a fan of Greek mythology and (graphic) graphic novels. If you’d
February 2nd, 2014 | by The Omnivore
Three things set Mike Deavin’s book, The Concrete Grave, apart from other thrillers: 1) it’s set in the construction industry, a criminally
January 16th, 2014 | by The Omnivore
For decades, scholars have puzzled over what happened to Albert Einstein’s illegitimate daughter, Lieserl. When author Tim Symonds came across