Tag: novels

A Journey of Souls – Why Novels Are the Most Truthful Medium

A Journey of Souls – Why Novels Are the Most Truthful Medium

The first time someone talks to you because they’ve read your novel, it is very peculiar. The novel I have just published – My Memories of a Future Life – is about a classical pianist who has to stop playing because of a mysterious injury. Her desperation and her search for a cure are the […]

September 26, 2011 | By | 18 Replies More
Will Read for …

Will Read for …

One of the great joys, and terrors, of being a writer is being asked to give readings. Readings are a validation of our work and of our ability to project that work before an audience. When they go well, they provide a rush of reinforcement that can keep us writing through those bleak Februaries of […]

July 17, 2011 | By | 9 Replies More
A Book Reviewer’s Tale

A Book Reviewer’s Tale

In 2003, I was a freelance book critic for the Sunday Herald (Scotland, UK). The paper’s literary editor, Alan Taylor, worked for part of the week at a long table in a rather gloomy office overlooking Edinburgh‘s handsome St Andrew’s Square, and every week I would go in and spend an hour or so looking […]

June 11, 2011 | By | 3 Replies More