Pursuing Publishing - Editorial
I've launched a new series on this blog called Pursuing Publishing, and this week I want to focus on the editorial side of the industry.
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I've launched a new series on this blog called Pursuing Publishing, and this week I want to focus on the editorial side of the industry.
Review of 'the History of Britain in 21 Women', where Jenni Murray shares the incredible story of British women.
Review of Hannah Sunderland's romance debut 'Very Nearly Normal'.
Today's review is Steve Cavanagh's legal/crime thriller 'Thirteen'. The killer isn't on trial, he's on the jury...
My review of one of the UK's top forensic pathologists, Richard Shepherd's 'Unnatural Causes'.
After my placement at Penguin Random House, I thought I'd share my tips on how to make the most out of any work experience.
Review of 'The Librarian of Auschwitz' by Antonio Iturbe, based on the true story of the heroic Dita Kraus.
Review of Vex King's self-help book 'Good Vibes, Good Life' and how to improve your attitude towards life.
In this post I share my 2020 reading resolutions, and how to stay motivated.
Starting off 2020 with a good old book review. Here are my thoughts on Agatha Christie's 'And Then There Were None'.
2019 has been a roller-coaster of a year for me. I decided to reflect on my time at uni, post-grad life, and the tips I've gathered so far.
2019 has been another fantastic year of literature. Here are my top 5 books that I read throughout the year.
Review of the historical crime novel 'Blood & Sugar' by Laura Shepherd-Robinson
Review of Rubicon, a collection of short stories set in Ancient Rome.
'Hitler's Furies' by Wendy Lower retells the story of women under the Nazis, and how they were involved in mass murder. Women's...
The first in its series, She Died Unshriven by David Field tells the story of Constable Thomas Lincraft. Set in Nottingham in the 16th...