School is back in session! With kids heading back to class after a summer of holidaying, relaxing and hopefully not growing too much, it’s important for youngsters to correctly slot back into the normality of school life with little to no disruption. For those who struggle to fit back in, bullying and dealing with pressure can weigh heavily on their minds – something we all agree should not be happening amongst students, but happens regardless. Learning how to cope is vital f...
We are honoured to work with as many authors as we do at Pegasus Publishers – each with their own stories to tell. Their worlds are singular, their characters are relatable and their creativity truly knows no bounds. This is Author Life, a feature on the Pegasus Blog, that opens the door to each of our author’s creative process and previous literary experience, offering you – the reader – an opportunity to learn a little about the mind behind the novel. Me...
Everybody loves a juicy regency drama and romance, despite what they may otherwise say. The Romantic poets of the Victorian and Georgian period here in the UK are still well-respected and admired because their words still weave their way through our heartstrings. None more so than the flirtatious and suave Lord Byron, whose work and notoriety directly lead to the creation of this LGBTQ+ romance by Summer Hayes – LORD BYRON’S PHLOX. We spoke with Summer about her opini...
Have you been enjoying the warm weather? Whilst nobody in the office has jetted off to a tropical beach, we have all been able to enjoy plenty of sunny weather and loungingoutside with our books– when we weren’t watching the Olympics of course! Nowas we near the end of summer, Pegasus Publishers are releasing a new collection of fiction and factual releases, which meansyou can begin stockingyour shelves for the Autumn. With so many new titles about to drop, here are five books ...
Are you currently away on a family summer road trip? It can be an excruciating experience in the moment – all crammed into a small car, filled with luggage and your loud and annoying family. But reflecting on those summer trips is often full of love and good memories. Alisha Walls has captured some of that love in her children’s book WHERE SHALL WE GO?, a beautiful story of a young family sharing their days out in Northern Ireland. We asked Alisha about her love for N...
We are honoured to work with as many authors as we do at Pegasus Publishers – each with their own stories to tell. Their worlds are singular, their characters are relatable and their creativity truly knows no bounds. This is Author Life, a feature on the Pegasus Blog, that opens the door to each of our author’s creative process and previous literary experience, offering you – the reader – an opportunity to learn a little about the mind behind the novel. Me...
Thanks to DNA testing kits and easily accessible records from years past, ancestry and interest in what’s come before has skyrocketed in this internet age. Before family trees could be easily grown online, families relied on passed down photos and stories to fill out the branches. Jaime Grookett has taken that interest in her grandparents (and great-grandparents) to a whole new level, writing her debut fiction novel, THE INVISIBLE ONES, set in the rural lands of Pennsylvania. ...
Today marks a very special day for all literary lovers, book buffs and novel aficionados - today is Book Lover’s Day! Books are a truly magical artform: they offer endless opportunities for escape, a bountiful collection of characters to fall in love with and can be read again and again and again. To celebrate Book Lover’s Day, we reached out to our authors and asked one very simple, yet insightful and important question – Why do you love books? ...
Look up. Look down. You’ll see living things everywhere on this luscious green Earth of ours. Sally Maitland’s book takes readers right down to the ground, to the tiny burrows and expansive kingdom of the ants – one of nature’s strongest creatures (in accordance with their size, of course) The acceleration of climate change and the disastrous ramifications of our warming world has made us all too aware of the frailty of our ecosystems and the precarious situation ...