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FRESH INK: March 2026 Reveal
Rebecca McDonnellSome stories ask us to slow down — to listen more closely to what is felt but rarely spoken. For FRESH INK, our third selection is A Private Man: an exquisite,...
Rebecca McDonnellFRESH INK: March 2026 Reveal
Some stories ask us to slow down — to listen more closely to what is felt but rarely spoken. For FRESH INK, our third selection is A Private Man: an exquisite,...
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Bernard Cornwell On The Hardest Book He’s Ever ...
David HeadleyTaken from Goldsboro's Confessions of a Book Collector podcast, David Headley interviews historical fiction titan, Bernard Cornwell OBE. From the enduring presence of Richard Sharpe to the creation of The Last...
David HeadleyBernard Cornwell On The Hardest Book He’s Ever ...
Taken from Goldsboro's Confessions of a Book Collector podcast, David Headley interviews historical fiction titan, Bernard Cornwell OBE. From the enduring presence of Richard Sharpe to the creation of The Last...
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How a book really becomes a bestseller
David HeadleyThere is a comforting myth in publishing that the best books rise. That readers simply “discover” exceptional writing and carry it to glory. The truth is very different, and far...
5 commentsDavid HeadleyHow a book really becomes a bestseller
There is a comforting myth in publishing that the best books rise. That readers simply “discover” exceptional writing and carry it to glory. The truth is very different, and far...
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Why Literary Snobbery Is Killing the Joy of Rea...
David HeadleyA person walked into the bookshop recently. Coat still wet from rain. They movedwith the half-hesitant energy of someone who is not entirely convinced they belong.They drifted toward the crime...
5 commentsDavid HeadleyWhy Literary Snobbery Is Killing the Joy of Rea...
A person walked into the bookshop recently. Coat still wet from rain. They movedwith the half-hesitant energy of someone who is not entirely convinced they belong.They drifted toward the crime...
5 comments
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