Monthly Archives

December 2011

Author Interviews

“If you’re good, you’ll be discovered. Talent will always out”: Emma Kennedy

Emma Kennedy, English actress, writer and television presenter, was born 28th May 1967 in Corby, Northamptonshire. Emma attended Hitchin Girls’ School, and then went on to Edmund Hall at the University of Oxford, where she met and worked in a comedy group called the Seven Raymonds with Richard Herring and Stewart Lee at the Oxford Revue.  Despite these early years of performance, after she graduated, Emma trained as a solicitor, which she practised until 1995. Continue Reading

Author Interviews, Competitions

C.J. Sansom talks to World of Books.com / Win a copy of Heartstone!

Christopher John Sansom, British crime writer and author of the much-acclaimed Shardlake detective series, was born in 1952 in Edinburgh. An only child, C.J Sansom grew up “in a very conservative household, with a small and capital C”,  so his interest in politics in his teens, leading him to a “radical, independent socialist position” was unexpected, but something that he has retained ever since. Continue Reading

Author Interviews

Is Stuart Macbride an alien?

Stuart MacBride was born in Dumbarton, and moved to Aberdeen at two years old with his parents and two younger brothers, where he attended Marchburn Primary School and then Middlefield Academy in later years. The family eventually moved to Westhill. After studying architecture at Herriot Watt University in Edinburgh but not particularly enjoying it, Stuart’s following career spanned from working offshore, graphic design, acting, being an undertaker, web design, a studio manager, and computer programming. Continue Reading

Author Interviews

“Read everything you can, write every day, and don’t worry about publishing anything for many years” Kim Edwards

Photo credit: Deborah Feingold

Photo credit: Deborah Feingold

Kim Edwards grew up in Skaneateles, New York, in the heart of the Finger Lakes region. The oldest of four children, she graduated from Colgate University and the University of Iowa, where she received an MFA in Fiction and an MA in Linguistics. After completing her graduate work, she went with her husband to Asia, where they spent the next five years teaching, first on the rural east coast of Malaysia, then in a small city an hour south of Tokyo, and finally in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. During her time in Asia, Kim began to publish short fiction, and in 1990 her story Sky Juice won the Nelson Algren Award.

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Author Interviews, Celebrity Interviews

“Share your books and share your passions”: Robin Ince

Robin Ince, award winning writer, comedian, TV and radio personality, presenter, and “all round popular culture pundit and film expert”, was born 20th February 1969. Having recently won the Time Out Award for Outstanding Achievement in Comedy for his show The Book Club, Robin began his bright career by writing for shows such as Alistair McGowen’s Big Impression, Norton and Meet Ricky Gervais– a working relationship that has since seen him supporting Ricky Gervais on his Politics tour and several others around the UK, even appearing on the DVDs! Continue Reading