Meet the Author is your chance to hear from some of the biggest names in writing. Learn more about your favourite authors and sneak peeks at upcoming projects. Every week we feature a top author!
Author and freelance TV executive Samuel Burr talks to us about his debut novel 'The Fellowship of Puzzlemakers' and gives us a personalised crossword puzzle based on the letters in Suffolk Libraries.
Historical fiction author Vicki Beeby talks to us about her latest wartime romance A Wedding for the Bomber Girls and the time she was licensed to drive HGVs in Botswana.
Crime novelist Susi Holliday talks to us about her latest thriller The Party Season and her upcoming appearance at this year's Skulduggery in Stowmarket crime fiction festival in April.
Former BBC scriptwriter and producer Joanna Toye talks to us about her latest wartime novel The Little Penguin Bookshop and her favourite memories from working on The Archers.
Sunday Times bestselling author Libby Page talks to us about her latest novel The Lifeline and the research she did into mental health nurses in order to write an authentic character.
Thriller novelist Victoria Selman talks to us about her latest book All the Little Liars and the books that inspired her interest in the criminal psyche and writing crime fiction.
Historical fiction novelist Lorna Cook talks to us about her latest novel The Lost Memories which is set in Suffolk, and the time she had to sign the Official Secrets Act.
Screenwriter, director and crime fiction writer Tim Sullivan talks to us about his latest DS George Cross thriller The Teacher and his upcoming appearance at this year's Skulduggery in Stowmarket crime fiction festival.
Thriller novelist and criminal barrister Imran Mahmood talks to us about his upcoming book Finding Sophie and how he spent almost every evening in his 'oasis' of a local library whilst studying for his school exams.
Award-winning journalist and author Sophie Elmhirst talks to us about her debut book Maurice and Maralyn and the true story behind the book about a couple who were stranded in a dinghy for nearly four months.
Author C.L. Miller talks to us about her debut crime novel The Antique Hunter's Guide to Murder and her upcoming author event at Thurston in March for Suffolk Libraries Day.
Sunday Times bestselling author Heidi Perks talks to us about her latest thriller The Last Resort and her overnight success after her debut novel Now You See Her became a Richard & Judy pick.
Author and lecturer Sairish Hussain talks to us about her latest novel Hidden Fires and how her debut novel The Family Tree broke through dehumanising and stereotypical portrayals of British Muslim families.
Irish author Colin Barrett talks to us about his latest novel Wild Houses and how he and his two children love visiting their local library.
Author Emily Howes talks to us about her debut novel The Painter's Daughters and gives us a sneak peek at the story which centres around the daughters of Suffolk's famous artist Thomas Gainsborough.
Author CJ Wray talks to us about her latest novel The Excitements and how she became friends with World War II codebreaking sisters Jean and Patricia Owtram, who inspired the characters in the story.