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. ...
An extract from Craig McMillan’s tense WW1-set military thriller, where Captain Ralph Husey, after being asked to volunteer for service in Flanders, finds himself outnumbered and outgunned, forced to hold back hordes of German infantry. Chapter 1 – The Long March 5.25 a.m., London Rifle Brigade (L.R.B.) Barracks It was still dark as the soldiers formed up under the only external light available on the parade ground at the Bunhill R...
May is an exciting time for us in the UK: Spring is in full bloom and our gardens and parks are filled with sweet-smelling and pretty-looking flowers; the sun shines all month long and we can get started on our summer tans; and with two bank holiday weekends, we’ve got even more time to enjoy our books! That’s a pretty impressive list of this month’s positives, but how about we add one more? May 29th is our next Publication Day and we’ve got an incredibly exciting new ...
When you’re feeling a little rundown, what helps you to feel better? Perhaps it’s fresh air, maybe it’s a lovingly cooked hot dinner, but what can the doctor do to make your illness go away? In this healing and heartwarming tale from Nick Stebbings, Doctor Ray must treat three magical (and very familiar) patients but doesn’t prescribe them with the regular medicine. For these patients, Doctor Ray has to try something new – but what can Doctor Ray do instead?...
Today marks the 80th anniversary of Victory in Europe at the end of the Second World War - also known as VE Day. The six-year global conflict caused destruction on a scale never before seen, leading to changes that have kept the world at peace over the past eight decades. In and amongst the horrors of warfare, there were regular people, trained as soldiers, fighting on foreign soil. These individuals each had lives they had left behind, family they may have never seen again and lovers th...
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. ...
An extract from Marcelo Coutts and Stuart Goldwin’s science-fiction zesty re-telling of pre- and post-French-revolutionary history, sprinkled with a culinary flavour, where even impossible dreams can come true… CHAPTER 1 The big man at the top of the stairs “Kings are the slaves of history.” Leo Tolstoy, War and Peace The sound of ten-thousand thundering hooves beating across the Camargue in Louis March...
Happy Publication Day everyone! Our fourth Publication Day of 2025 brings a whole new collection of exciting stories, from a wonderful collective of talented authors! To introduce them, we’ve devised a fun feature – Ask Our Authors – where we send all our newly published writers the same simple question to see how different each answer is… For our April authors, we asked them: if you had full control over your surroundings, what would your perfect...
The 20th century called for great change around the world, but none more so than in the mighty United States of America. From mass oil-pumping to out-of-this-world space travel, the lives of American families were changed forever across just one generation. For Wes Loran, this time-period offered the fertile ground to tell a monumental tale of perseverance, growth and resilience, based on the real-life story of his white farm laboring ancestor. We spoke with Wes about his earlier...