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Book Review – Submission (Soumission) by Michel Houellebecq

*UPDATE – SEPTEMBER 2015: THIS REVIEW IS OF THE ORIGINAL TEXT – THE NOVEL IS NOW AVAILABLE IN ENGLISH, TRANSLATED BY LORIN STEIN* Reviewing a novel not yet available in English isn’t something I would normally do but the intense energy surrounding Michel Houellebecq’s Soumission (Submission) got the better of me when I was in Paris.  … Continue reading

Guest Author – Claire Fuller on Giving your Characters a Hard Time

As I prefer to open a book knowing the bare minimum about it (yes, that is weird coming from someone who constantly recommends books but at least I don’t do spoilers), I am very influenced by titles and a beautiful and intriguing one like Claire Fuller’s Our Endless Numbered Days is guaranteed to attract my attention.  (It’s actually … Continue reading

Guest Author – Alex Christofi on Writing the Shard

Since starting the Literary Sofa blog in 2011, I read far more new fiction than I used to.  And despite the endless stream of fantastic novels which find their way to me, I often get the feeling there are established notions of ‘what works’ in fiction or ‘what the reader wants/expects’ – notions I personally like … Continue reading

Writers on Location – Oscar de Muriel on Victorian Edinburgh

It’s not every day that you bump into a violin-playing Mexican chemist who’s written a historical crime novel set in Scotland, in English!  I met today’s guest Oscar de Muriel at a book party in the early days of the Literary Sofa and although our paths have yet to cross again in real life I have … Continue reading

Writers on Location – Peter Nichols on Mallorca

I launched the Writers on Location series almost a year ago to showcase novels which have interesting settings and a particularly strong sense of place. It’s become very popular and has featured some fascinating pieces by authors who’ve set their books in locations that were sometimes new to them, sometimes familiar and in some cases, their home town. If … Continue reading

Guest Author – Shelley Harris on Writing a hero from the inside

I am really thrilled to welcome Shelley Harris to the Literary Sofa following the recent release of her second novel Vigilante.  Her first novel Jubilee (2012) was a critically acclaimed bestseller and her path to publication has been a genuine inspiration to me.  I’ve also had the pleasure of getting to know Shelley in person and … Continue reading

Writers on Location – Philip Teir on Helsinki

Over the next few months I’ll be featuring some of the titles from my Hot Picks 2015 selection on the Literary Sofa, starting with a Writers on Location post about Helsinki by Finnish author Philip Teir, dubbed #Scanzen by his UK publishers Serpent’s Tail.  I’m often sceptical about such tags but with his debut novel … Continue reading

Fiction Hot Picks 2015

This is my seventh Literary Sofa selection of new/forthcoming releases and I am as excited as ever to share my choices with you.  I can’t recommend a novel I haven’t read, so to arrive at the final 13 I considered dozens, enjoying many from cover to cover.  These made the cut because I think they’re all highly compelling, well-written … Continue reading

2014 – My Year in Books

It’s that time again!  Now I’ve finalised Hot Picks 2015, which will be published here on Friday 12 December, I’ve finally had a chance to look back on my 2014 reading.  This is only the third year I’ve kept a record: in both 2012 and 2013 I managed 68 books but this year, somehow, I’ve read … Continue reading

Book Review – Let me be Frank with you by Richard Ford

First of all, I really want to thank everyone who read, shared and discussed my last blog post My first year as an agented writer and to welcome all new readers to the Literary Sofa.  The response was absolutely overwhelming both in size (2,000 hits in a few days!) and impact.  I cried and so did … Continue reading