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Rachel Fuller Discusses ‘BEE’ on BBC Radio London

Rachel Fuller recently appeared on BBC Radio London to discuss her upcoming book, 'BEE', ahead of its release on February 6th, 2025. She shared the inspirations behind the story, drawing from her passion for music and mental health advocacy. The book’s launch coincides with Children’s Mental Health Week, highlighting its themes of resilience and self-discovery

Meet the author: Q&A session with Diana O’Neil

From a book-loving family to nursing and finally authorship, Diana O'Neil discusses her unconventional path to publishing 'Sorrows Yield'. In this Q&A, she shares insights on self-publishing, the importance of trusting readers and how understanding our family history shapes who we become.

By   Zoila Marenco

Behind the book: a Q&A with Dr Martin Stagg, author of ‘The Real Doc Martin’.

In this Q&A, Martin Stagg shares insights into the journey of documenting experiences as a GP, inspired by family and friends' encouragement and the unique stories from general practice. Notable moments include interactions with memorable patients like Annie, a dementia sufferer with vivid old memories. The discussion covers the evolving role of GPs, the challenges of writing and publishing, and advice for aspiring authors. The author also reveals future writing projects, including a non-fiction book about a blind cobbler and a novel featuring a retired GP.

By   Zoila Marenco