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|title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Peter Gill
|summary=We enjoyed Peter Gill's riff on the number 42 - [[42 - Douglas Adams' Amazingly Accurate Answer to Life, the Universe and Everything by Peter Gill|42 - Douglas Adams' Amazingly Accurate Answer to Life, the Universe and Everything]] and the chance to ask him some questions was too good to miss.
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|title=April 2011 Newsletter
|summary=Do you buy books from Tesco? Is your favourite author to be found on the best-selling lists or do you like to search out a wider range of reading matter? In Selling Well Is The Best Revenge, Linda Gillard tells Bookbag why being dropped by her publisher two years ago has turned out to be a positive event. How so? you ask. Well, she published her fourth novel on Amazon for Kindle all by herself - and at a selling price of £1.90 per copy, she is making more than she did from her previous dead tree books. And her book is selling well.
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|title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Ali McNamara
|summary=It takes real skill to write a book like [[From Notting Hill with Love... Actually by Ali McNamara|From Notting Hill with Love... Actually]] that's packed with fun and provides comfortable, easy reading, so the opportunity to ask Ali McNamara a few qestions was too good to miss.
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|title=Why is it important to have good and challenging fiction for teens? by Gillian Philip
|summary=Gillian Philip is one of Bookbag's favourite authors for teens. She can write in any genre and even blends them together sometimes. And she's always real, even when she's writing fantasy. Her latest book, [[The Opposite of Amber by Gillian Philip|The Opposite of Amber]] is a chilling thriller that blends with a realistic story of relationship breakdown and social issues. If anyone can tell us why teens need books to challenge them, it's Gillian. So we thank her for passing by to give us her view - and promise you she is ''nothing'' like as gnarled as Charlie Sheen!
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|title=Selling Well Is The Best Revenge by Linda Gillard
|summary=We fell in love with Linda Gillard when we read [[Star Gazing by Linda Gillard|Star Gazing]]. Sue described it as intelligent women's fiction and since then we've searched out and read her back catalogue, but we were getting worried that there wasn't another book for us to read! Then Linda told us that she was publishing [[House of Silence by Linda Gillard|House of Silence]] as an ebook and she was publishing it herself. And she's agreed to explain why.
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|title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Anne O'Brien
|summary=We've really enjoyed both [[Virgin Widow by Anne O'Brien|Virgin Widow]] and [[Devil's Consort by Anne O'Brien|Devil's Consort]] so the opportunity to ask Anne O'Brien a few qestions was too good to miss.
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|title=Celia Rees tells us about the inspiration for The Fool's Girl
|summary=[[The Fool's Girl by Celia Rees|The Fool's Girl]] is a truly enjoyable mix of Shakespearean characters and historical people and a novel for teens and adults to savour. Here, Celia Rees tells us all about how she came to write it.
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|title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Natasha Solomons
|summary=We were really impressed by [[The Novel in the Viola by Natasha Solomons|The Novel in the Viola]], published in May 2011, which took us back to Dorset in the war years and we couldn't pass the opportunity to ask author Natasha Solomons a few questions.
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|title=Research? But it's Only a Romantic Novel! by Sophie Page
|summary=When we finished reading [[To Marry A Prince by Sophie Page|To Marry A Prince]] we started wondering exactly how you did the research for a book like that. I mean - you can't just tag along for a couple of week's work experience, can you? The book gives a real feel for what the life is like so we asked Sophie to tell us how she did it.
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|title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Stephen Mark Norman
|summary=[[:Category:Stephen Mark Norman|Stephen Mark Norman]] is the author of [[Meklyan and the Fourth Piece of the Artefact by Stephen Mark Norman|Meklyan and the Fourth Piece of the Artefact]]. We realised that there was more to the book than met the eye and we couldn't refuse the opportunity to ask him a few questions.
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|title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Annette Hart
|summary=[[:Category:Annette Hart|Annette Hart]] is a teacher, mother of four children and the author of [[Blood and Allegiance by Annette Hart|Blood and Allegiance]], the first of a series of books. We couldn't resist asking her how she managed to pack so much in to her busy life.
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