βYou donβt make art out of good intentionsβ - Gustave Flaubert
Terry Deary and Martin Brown give Steven Rainey a Horrible History lesson.
Steven Rainey talks to the SF writer on GNOMON, a radical experiment in ambient democracy
Her novel tells story of 17 year old Stacey Woods, who is the victim of a sexual assault.
Marie-Louise Muir spoke to Eoin about adapting real life events and crimes into fiction.
Roger Moore's daughter on his final book 'A BientΓ΄t'
We caught up with the Irish novelist on the 40th anniversary of 'Shadows on our Skin'
The owner of the famous No Alibis bookshop on Belfast's new Crime Fiction Festival
Ahead of his Belfast visit the author & comedian discusses new book 'No Cunning Plan'.
He threw his computer & notebooks in the Liffey, but is back with new book 'Levitation'.
Hired by his new character, ex-detective Daniel Hawthorn, in 'The Word is Murder'.
On her new book 'Knock Back'. Also joined by Liz Canning of Book Trust NI.
Everyone sees it differently. The illustrator on her new book, Colour.
Peep Show star, Robert Webb, divulges the pitfalls of masculinity in his new book.
Author Julia Donaldson gives us a tune, but illustrator Alex Scheffler is a bit shy
The author chose Fermanagh over Sicily for his new book- any regrets?
The lauded poet on dealing with his illness through humour.
John Connolly on his new novel 'he', and it's connection to Stan Laurel
What inspired Seamus Heaney's poems? A Flickerpix Animation, read by Cherrie McIlwaine.
Wham manager Simon Napier-Bell on the changing attitudes to homosexuality in pop culture
Two old friends come together at 'The Party' with life-changing consequences
Chief Arts writer for the Sunday times Ireland. Love in Row 27 is her debut novel.
Led Zeppelin's publicist looks back at the Hippie counterculture of 1967 in his new book
What if you could go back change your decisions? That's the conceit behind 'The Other Us'
From A Touch of Frost and Emmerdale to combining fact and fiction in WW2 crime novels.