Author Pitch: Zandernatis by Gordon Keirle-Smith
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 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 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
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
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
October 29th, 2013 | by The Omnivore
Matthew Tree is a well known author in his adopted homeland of Catalonia. Snug — a provocative and darkly funny indictment
October 23rd, 2013 | by The Omnivore
Seattle-based Heather Lockman was inspired to write her first novel after uncovering a troubling story about the Old West pioneer
October 10th, 2013 | by The Omnivore
When “perpetual traveller” Frankie, aka Frances M Thompson, discovered the joy of short stories, she was tempted to have a
September 18th, 2013 | by The Omnivore
Irish-born Eliza Green was inspired to write her dystopian sci-fi tale, Becoming Human, after growing frustrated at the one-dimensional portrayals
August 16th, 2013 | by The Omnivore
Despite becoming a published poet at a precocious ten years old, Ellie Stevenson has only recently found time to fulfil
August 6th, 2013 | by The Omnivore
Straight-talking Rob Fitzpatrick is a tech entrepreneur who wants you to learn from his mistakes. The Mom Test, his first
July 22nd, 2013 | by The Omnivore
Author and publisher Rupert Colley gives us the lowdown on his new novel, The Black Maria, a passionate tale of love
July 3rd, 2013 | by The Omnivore
When Westminster insider E.J. Greenway, aka Emma Gray, heard herself saying “You couldn’t make it up” once too often, she
June 26th, 2013 | by The Omnivore
Polly Courtney made headlines when she parted company from her publisher, HarperCollins. Her latest novel, Feral Youth, was inspired by