Meet the Author is your chance to hear from some of the biggest names in writing. Learn more about your favourite authors and sneak peeks at upcoming projects. Every week we feature a top author!
Bestselling author Sarah Pinborough tells us about her latest book Dead to Her and how she met prolific horror writer Stephen King.
Simon Stephenson tells us about his latest novel Set My Heart To Five set in the year 2054 and his love of films.
Dreda Say Mitchell tells us about her latest psychological thriller The Trap Door and how to show appreciation for your library.
Irish writer Katie Hutton tells us about her debut historical romance The Gypsy Bride and how librarians are portrayed in romantic fiction.
Bestselling crime author Abir Mukherjee tells us about his latest book and the best fish and chips he's ever had.
Helly Acton tells us about her first novel The Shelf, a self-love story about life pressures, reality television and the power of female friendships.
Luke Jennings, author of Blood Knots and Codename Villanelle, the latter of which became the hugely popular BBC series Killing Eve, tells us about the stories he grew up with and why people should support libraries.
G.J. Minett tells us about the best parts of being a published author and his latest novel, The Syndicate.
Arlene Heyman tells us about her literary heroes and her first novel due in July.
Harriet Tyce tells us all about her upcoming debut thriller 'The Blood Orange', her lockdown routine and why she doesn't own house plants!
Kate Helm talks about her career as a TV producer and reporter as well as her latest book The House Share.
Author of spy thrillers and historical mysteries, Rory Clements tells us about the unorthodox way he started reading Great Expectations and why you should use your local library.
Bestselling author Janet Evanovich tells us about her writing partnership with her daughter and how grateful she is for her family.
Claire McGowan talks about her latest projects including her latest book The Other Wife
Eve Chase talks about creating an immersive sense of place and her new book The Glass House
Julie Cohen talks about her love for Ursula LeGuin and her latest book Spirited which comes out in July.