Author Q&As

Author Q&A with Jay Prosser

Author Q&A with Jay Prosser

Caitlin Robson

Jay Prosser was the winner of 2020 BIO's Hazel Rowley Prize, for his proposal for Loving Strangers, a biography that explores one Jewish family’s experiences and connections across empires and centuries. Jay...

Author Q&A with Jay Prosser

Caitlin Robson

Jay Prosser was the winner of 2020 BIO's Hazel Rowley Prize, for his proposal for Loving Strangers, a biography that explores one Jewish family’s experiences and connections across empires and centuries. Jay...

Author Q&A with Leslie Tate

Author Q&A with Leslie Tate

Caitlin Robson

Ways to be Equally Human tells Leslie's inside story of coming out as a non-binary person, this book is for lovers of language, nonconformists and passionate thinkers.

Author Q&A with Leslie Tate

Caitlin Robson

Ways to be Equally Human tells Leslie's inside story of coming out as a non-binary person, this book is for lovers of language, nonconformists and passionate thinkers.

Author Q&A with Ezra Miles

Author Q&A with Ezra Miles

Caitlin Robson

This is a fantastic interview by The Books on the Lane (a lovely bookstore in West Yorkshire) with our author Ezra Miles from their blog 'Writing about Reading.'

Author Q&A with Ezra Miles

Caitlin Robson

This is a fantastic interview by The Books on the Lane (a lovely bookstore in West Yorkshire) with our author Ezra Miles from their blog 'Writing about Reading.'

Author Q&A with Adam Temple

Author Q&A with Adam Temple

Caitlin Robson

Everybody Do What You're Doing is a great thoughtful and comedic read. Adam Temple introduces us to Brod, a Black alien from the planet Bodhavista who materialises in West London

Author Q&A with Adam Temple

Caitlin Robson

Everybody Do What You're Doing is a great thoughtful and comedic read. Adam Temple introduces us to Brod, a Black alien from the planet Bodhavista who materialises in West London

Author Q&A with Christopher Chase Walker

Author Q&A with Christopher Chase Walker

Caitlin Robson

In Don’t Falter, Christopher Chase Walker’s moves through an imagined world that is scarily close to our own: society and hyper surveillance.

Author Q&A with Christopher Chase Walker

Caitlin Robson

In Don’t Falter, Christopher Chase Walker’s moves through an imagined world that is scarily close to our own: society and hyper surveillance.