Britain has produced some of the most famous writers and works of literature in the world - but who makes the top 10?
The British author wrote her first ... part of a 12-book series set in an alternate 19th-century Britain. It blends mystery, history, and some pretty terrifying canines! Buy a copy here.
which centers on an unfinished mystery manuscript that plunges its editor into a shocking case concerning the book’s unpleasant, prima donna author. Investigators: Susan Ryeland, book editor ...
Child writes in a way almost no other human does, but in a way very similar to how an AI would. Perhaps he should be the last ...
British author Bauer's solid debut focuses on Steven Lamb, an unhappy 12-year-old boy who lives with his mother, grandmother, and five-year-old brother in Shipcolt, Somerset. Steven's grandmother ...
The book's four sections emphasize the decade's characteristic geographical and sexual identities; the new media landscapes and institutional settings its writers operated in; questions of commitment ...
Since 1944, the mystery of how Antoine de Saint-Exupery, author of The Little Prince, went missing remained unsolved for decades. That was until the chance discovery of a bracelet by a fisherman ...
A children's writer has won best author at the British Book Awards - which is a big and important prize for writers. Katherine Rundell's recent fantasy book - Impossible Creatures - is all about ...
Whether you are a fan of poetry, mystery ... John Bunyan. British mathematician, author and photographer Charles Lutwidge Dogson (1832 - 1898), who wrote ... [+] several books under the pseudonym ...
Scott Anthony, deputy head of research at the U.K. Science Museum Group, discusses 'The Story of British Propaganda Film,' ...
Two of English literature’s greatest names were April babies: William Shakespeare, who was born and who died on April 23, the date chosen by Unesco as World Book Day; and Charlotte Bronte ...
On March 29 2025, the Black British Book Festival will return to Manchester Central Library, continuing its journey of celebrating Black British authors and literature in the North of England ...