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  • The Sea Goddess – Notes from the author

    The Sea Goddess – Notes from the author

    I first had the idea for the Sea Goddess some twenty years ago. A Greek film director friend and colleague told me he was investigating the possibility of a joint venture with an Irish production company and asked me if I had any ideas for a film script that would contain both Irish and Greek…

  • The Spotlight Network on The Return of the Dissolute Son by Ian Douglas Robertson

    The Spotlight Network on The Return of the Dissolute Son by Ian Douglas Robertson

    Author Ian Douglas Robertson unravels the complex life of Jason B, a celebrity director caught in a storm of scandal. Fleeing to the only person he trusts—his former drama teacher, Patrick G—Jason finds himself at the heart of a gripping tale that explores themes of loyalty, forgiveness, and the haunting cycle of abuse. As Patrick…

  • Why a writer?

    Why a writer?

    They say that artists have a need to express themselves. For me, it is not that. I don’t believe I have anything world-shattering to share with the world. My desire to write stems from a need to create, to make something, which I hope will give others pleasure or at least food for thought. I…

  • Unlocking the Literary Treasure Trove: The Advantages of Amazon Books

    Unlocking the Literary Treasure Trove: The Advantages of Amazon Books

    In today’s digital age, Amazon Books stands out as a premier destination for book lovers, offering a plethora of advantages for both avid readers and casual book buyers alike. Firstly, Amazon’s vast selection is a boon to bibliophiles. With millions of titles in various genres, from classics to contemporary bestsellers, and from academic texts to…

  • The Psychological Depths of “Frankenstein”

    The Psychological Depths of “Frankenstein”

    Mary Shelley’s “Frankenstein” is not just a chilling tale of science gone awry; it also delves into the intricate recesses of human psychology. At its core, the novel explores the profound implications of ambition, isolation, and the consequences of unchecked obsession. In conclusion, “Frankenstein” transcends its genre to delve into the complex realm of human…

  • About the ‘Break, break, break’ book

    About the ‘Break, break, break’ book

    The protagonist, Hugh, returns to Ireland from Australia, where he has been living for the past fifty years. In his mind, he is going ‘home’, which strikes him as strange, given that he has been living in Australia for two-thirds of his life. Yet, ‘going home’ for him is not just about reliving childhood experiences…