Welcome to Barren Island Books, the author interview series that’s in no way related to a popular music-based radio programme. You know the rules by now: my guests are exiled to a remote island with only five books for company, selected from the categories I give them. It’s up to them to make sure they choose wisely, because they’re going to be stuck with those books for a long, long time …
My interviewee this week is Edward Ashton, author of new sci-fi thriller Three Days in April. When he’s not being banished to a desert island, Ed can be found at edward-ashton.squarespace.com.
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Welcome to Barren Island Books, the author interview series that’s in no way related to a popular music-based radio programme. You know the rules by now: my guests are exiled to a remote island with only five books for company, selected from the categories I give them. It’s up to them to make sure they choose wisely, because they’re going to be stuck with those books for a long, long time …
My interviewee this week is Gerrard Cowan, author of The Machinery - out today from Harper Voyager! When he’s not being banished to a desert island, Gerrard can be found at gerrardcowan.com. Welcome to Barren Island Books, the author interview series that’s in no way related to a popular music-based radio programme. You know the rules by now: my guests are exiled to a remote island with only five books for company, selected from the categories I give them. It’s up to them to make sure they choose wisely, because they’re going to be stuck with those books for a long, long time …
My interviewee this week is Stephen Moore, author of Graynelore - out today from Harper Voyager! When he’s not being banished to a desert island, Stephen can be found at stephenmoorefantasyauthor.wordpress.com. Today I'm pleased to present a guest post from Auston Habershaw, whose fantasy novel The Oldest Trick is out today. Over to you, Auston!
Welcome to Barren Island Books, the author interview series that’s in no way related to a popular music-based radio programme. You know the rules by now: my guests are exiled to a remote island with only five books for company, selected from the categories I give them. It’s up to them to make sure they choose wisely, because they’re going to be stuck with those books for a long, long time …
My interviewee this week is Graeme K. Talboys, author of Stealing Into Winter - out today from Harper Voyager! When he’s not being banished to a desert island, Graeme can be found at www.graemektalboys.me.uk. Welcome to Barren Island Books, the author interview series that’s in no way related to a popular music-based radio programme. You know the rules by now: my guests are exiled to a remote island with only five books for company, selected from the categories I give them. It’s up to them to make sure they choose wisely, because they’re going to be stuck with those books for a long, long time …
My interviewee this week is James Kendley, author of The Drowning God - coming soon from Harper Voyager Impulse. When he’s not being banished to a desert island, James can be found at kendley.com. Stay tuned for more information at the end of the interview! Welcome to Barren Island Books, the author interview series that’s in no way related to a popular music-based radio programme. You know the rules by now: my guests are exiled to a remote island with only five books for company, selected from the categories I give them. It’s up to them to make sure they choose wisely, because they’re going to be stuck with those books for a long, long time …
My interviewee this week is Christina Lewis, author of wonderful children's series The Cheese Pirates. When she’s not being banished to a desert island, she can be found at galleonbooks.com.
Welcome to Barren Island Books, the author interview series that’s in no way related to a popular music-based radio programme. You know the rules by now: my guests are exiled to a remote island with only five books for company, selected from the categories I give them. It’s up to them to make sure they choose wisely, because they’re going to be stuck with those books for a long, long time …
My interviewee this week is W.R. Gingell, author of Wolfskin – currently on tour! When she’s not being banished to a desert island, W.R. can be found at www.wrgingell.com. Stay tuned for more information and a giveaway at the end of the interview!
Welcome to Barren Island Books, the author interview series that’s in no way related to a popular music-based radio programme. You know the rules by now: my guests are exiled to a remote island with only five books for company, selected from the categories I give them. It’s up to them to make sure they choose wisely, because they’re going to be stuck with those books for a long, long time …
My interviewee this week is Alesha Escobar, author of the Grey Tower trilogy and contributor to forthcoming sci-fi/ fantasy anthology Masters of Time. When she’s not being banished to a desert island, Alesha can be found at www.aleshaescobar.com, or on Facebook, Twitter or Amazon. You can watch the Masters of Time trailer and enter a giveaway at the end of the interview!
Welcome to Barren Island Books, the author interview series that’s in no way related to a popular music-based radio programme. You know the rules by now: my guests are exiled to a remote island with only five books for company, selected from the categories I give them. It’s up to them to make sure they choose wisely, because they’re going to be stuck with those books for a long, long time …
My interviewee this week is Hans M. Hirschi, author of Willem of the Tafel – currently on tour! When he’s not being banished to a desert island, Hans can be found at www.hirschi.se. Stay tuned for more information and a giveaway at the end of the interview! |
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