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 Terry Newman, author of comic fantasy Detective Strongoak and the Case of the Dead Elf – out today! When he’s not being banished to a desert island, Terry can be found at www.drtel.co.uk.
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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 Sarah Remy, author of recently released epic fantasy Stonehill Downs. When she’s not being banished to a desert island, Sarah can be found at sarahremy.wordpress.com. Welcome to another interview-with-a-twist in the Barren Island Books series! The rules remain the same: guests imagine they’re being exiled to a remote island with only five books for company, selected from the categories I give them. But the twist is, these guests aren’t authors but fictional characters.
My interviewee this week is Grizelda the off-white witch, star of Have Frog, Will Travel – the latest and craziest instalment in the Banned Underground series by Will Macmillan Jones. I can tell you two things about Grizelda, which may or may not be related: one, she is definitely the smartest, wittiest and most entertaining character in the Banned Underground series; and two, she has a tendency to turn people into frogs if they say anything she doesn't like. We caught up with her on her way back from getting her, um, vintage broomstick serviced for the hundredth time … Welcome to another interview-with-a-twist in the Barren Island Books series! The rules remain the same: guests imagine they’re being exiled to a remote island with only five books for company, selected from the categories I give them. But the twist is, these guests aren’t authors but fictional characters.
My interviewee this week is Leah, the protagonist of the Worlds Apart series by Andrea Baker. We caught up with her shortly after her move to Little Virginia, Kenilworth, before the dramatic events chronicled in the Worlds Apart books began to unfold … 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 Lexie Dunne, author of fabulous new superhero sci-fi novel Superheroes Anonymous. When she’s not being banished to a desert island, Lexie can be found at www.dunnewriting.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 Simon Paul Wilson, author of the twisty and surreal young adult novel Yuko Zen is Somewhere Else – a quirky tale of love, loss and what might have been. When he’s not being banished to a desert island, Simon can be found at spwwriter.weebly.com. Welcome to another interview-with-a-twist in the Barren Island Books series! The rules remain the same: guests imagine they’re being exiled to a remote island with only five books for company, selected from the categories I give them. But the twist is, these guests aren’t authors but fictional characters.
My interviewee this week is Andee Tilbrook, the protagonist of Chasing Azrael – the first book in the Deathly Insanity series by Hazel Butler. Andee is a Gothic archaeologist with a very unusual ability: she can see ghosts. We caught up with her shortly before the start of the mysterious events related in Chasing Azrael … Welcome to another interview-with-a-twist in the Barren Island Books series! The rules remain the same: guests imagine they’re being exiled to a remote island with only five books for company, selected from the categories I give them. But the twist is, these guests aren’t authors but fictional characters.
My interviewee this week is Anna Martoka, a key character in The Lokana Chronicles by Kay Kauffman. Anna lives with her fiancé, John, in the small town of Riverdale, Iowa, where she works as a projectionist at the local movie theater. Since moving to Riverdale she has been troubled by strange dreams, which she suspects may be connected in some way to the early childhood she doesn't remember. The only person who can answer her questions is her mother, who she doesn't get on with – but Anna is determined to find some answers. Welcome to another interview-with-a-twist in the Barren Island Books series! The rules remain the same: guests imagine they’re being exiled to a remote island with only five books for company, selected from the categories I give them. But the twist is, these guests aren’t authors but fictional characters.
My interviewee this week, because I couldn't quite resist, is Alyssia Gale – the protagonist of my very own WIP Dawn Rising. Alyssia has lived in a home ever since the age of ten, when she suffered an accident that killed her parents and left her with severe memory loss. Now, at seventeen, she is experiencing increasingly dark and vivid dreams that threaten to overshadow reality: dreams in which she takes on one of four alternate identities in a completely different world. We caught up with her at Woodleigh House, the home where she's lived for nearly eight years … Welcome to another interview-with-a-twist in the Barren Island Books series! The rules remain the same: guests imagine they’re being exiled to a remote island with only five books for company, selected from the categories I give them. But the twist is, these guests aren’t authors but fictional characters.
My interviewee this week is Lizzie Mosher, the protagonist of What the Town Knew by C.W. Farley (aka Emily McKeon). Lizzie is a widow with a secret – but in a small town, secrets have a habit of coming to light … |
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