Here I post video and podcast interviews with writers.

I love reading, and I love talking to writers about their books. My intention is to post an interview at least once a month, and if possible more frequently. If you sign up to my mailing list you’ll be emailed when a new interview is about to appear, and again when it goes live.

I interview both Trad and Indie published authors and make no distinction between them, other than they have to have written a great book, and it has to interest me. And what do I like to read? Thrillers, Crime Mysteries, Historical Fiction, some Science Fiction. If you’re a writer and you fit into these categories and would like to be interviewed get in touch using the Contact Me page and if I like your books I will set up a time to fit you in.

Guest Post – Joan Fallon: The al-Andalus trilogy and the story behind it

Today I have a guest post from my good friend Joan Fallon, who also writes about the al-Andalus region of Spain during the time of the Moors. The al-Andalus trilogy is set in Córdoba and its surrounding countryside. It is 10th century Spain, the Golden Age of Moorish rule, the time of the great caliphs, when Córdoba was considered the centre of cultural and learning for the western world. For many years I have been fascinated by this beautiful city ...

Self Publishing in Retirement

While I was attending the London Book Fair I got chatting with internet advertising guru Mark Dawson, and he asked if I would do a quick interview to tell my story of how I discovered FB Advertising. I said of course (who wouldn’t). It turned into half an hour with James Blatch and you can see the results here with Me being interviewed by James Blatch If you don’t want to wait, the interview starts around 8 minutes in ...

Interview with Mason Cross

Today I interview Mason Cross, author of last year’s breakthrough thriller The Killing Season featuring a new kick-ass hero Carter Blake. His new novel The Samaritan was released last week and we talk about this, his writing, and what lies in store for the future ...