The Clean Reader app
Have you heard about the Clean Reader app? Its release has caused quite a stir in the reading and writing communities. This free app, whose
Have you heard about the Clean Reader app? Its release has caused quite a stir in the reading and writing communities. This free app, whose
I’m thrilled to be able to share with you today the trailer for my novel Indiscretion, which will publish next week!
It’s the final day of the tour, and today you can find me at The Secret Writer: http://thesecretwriterblog.blogspot.co.uk/2015/04/indiscretion-blog-tour-stop-official.html And at Bluestocking’s Place http://ov099.wordpress.com/2015/04/02/feature-indiscretion-by-hannah-fielding/
“If you like your romances filled with smouldering Mediterranean men, secrets and lies, then Indiscretion could be the perfect read for you this Easter.” Today you can
With my new novel out now, what better way to set the mood for this passionate, fiery, epic love story than explorethe beautiful region of
Today I’m over at Reading in the Sunshine, sharing the five best things, for me, about writing romance novels: http://readinginthesunshine.wordpress.com/2015/03/31/the-five-best-things-about-writing-romance-by-hannah-fielding/
Find out about my new book, Indiscretion, over at Book Babe today… http://wwwbookbabe.blogspot.co.uk/2015/03/q-with-hannah-fielding-author-of.html
Today you can find me over at Writer’s Little Helper describing my imaginary bookshop: http://writerslittlehelper.blogspot.co.uk/2015/03/guest-post-hannah-fieldings-imaginary.html
Do you ever have a week when synchronicity leads you to keep encountering a term or idea, causing you to stop and give it some
Today I’m hosted over at Long Ago Love: http://historicalromancebooks.blogspot.co.uk/2015/03/indiscretion-by-hannah-fielding.html
From the blurb: After her husband’s untimely demise, Marietta Gatti is banished from the family’s villa by her spiteful mother-in-law. She returns to her hometown
Today you can find my online at http://lauraslittlebookblog.blogspot.co.uk/2015/03/blog-tour-indiscretion-by-hannah.html, sharing, among other things, why I so love masked balls.
Today I’m hosted by the wonderful Novelicious, and I’m sharing what it’s like to be a romance writer: http://www.novelicious.com/2015/03/a-day-in-the-life-of-a-romance-novelist-by-hannah-fielding.html
Head over to Fabulous Book Fiend today and you can read an extract from my soon-to-publish book, Indiscretion… http://fabulousbookfiend.blogspot.co.uk/2015/03/exclusive-extract-indiscretion-by.html
When I write a novel, I immerse myself in the culture of the setting. For Indiscretion, set in Andalusia, Spain, that was an absolute pleasure,
I have written before on my blog about the poor reputation of romance as a fiction genre. It’s simply not as respected as many other
Recently, I blogged about one of my favourite Spanish writers, Miguel de Cervantes, who penned the wonderful novel Don Quixote. In my post, I noted
I was saddened to read of the passing of Terry Pratchett last week. While fantasy is not one of the genres I choose to read,
A recent report by children’s publisher Scholastic found that while parents often stop reading aloud to children once they can read independently, many children up
Moorish culture and legacy echoes through my new novel, Indiscretion, which is set in Andalusia, Spain, 1950, from the architecture of places that Alexandra visits
The media has been all aflutter this week over comments made by the best-selling author Joanna Trollope at the Emirates Airline Festival of Literature in
In my new novel, Indiscretion, the heroine is a writer. So what better place for an intimate lunch between Alexandra and her estranged father than
In an interview with Judith Spelman for Writing Magazine this month, author Emma Donoghue spoke on the subject of research for fiction-writing, an element of
In my first novel, Burning Embers, the heroine Coral has inherited a plantation in Kenya. I so loved making her a mistress of a beautiful
Writer’s block is a strange beast indeed. The writer lives and breathes writing, and has done from an early age. All we want to do
Too much sanity may be madness and the maddest of all, to see life as it is and not as it should be. –Miguel de
From the blurb: Inspired by true events, the New York Times bestselling novel The Girl Who Came Home is the poignant story of a group of Irish emigrants aboard
When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? I imagine you changed your mind fairly often, as you
Every writer, surely, has some experience of losing a price of writing. The computer crashes or the coffee spills on the notebook, and the words
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