
Journeys – Talk at the Professional Women’s Business Association, Cardiff, February 28
A rearrangement! I was due to give this talk in January 2018 but for a couple of reasons it has […]
Official site of Luke Waterson – Novelist and Travel Writer
A rearrangement! I was due to give this talk in January 2018 but for a couple of reasons it has […]
I don’t expect anyone who drops in occasionally to this site to make sense of the daily plans and monthly […]
I suppose it is not for nothing that I have the protagonist of Roebuck, 16th century South American gentleman adventurer […]
Ah, boat trips. They fill me with an excitement no other means of transport can – particularly river trips, because […]
There are a fair few nations that lend themselves to being termed ‘World’s Most Addictive Wilderness”. I have not (yet) […]
This post is intentionally left, by the way, with the title surrounded by blackness. Following up writing one’s first novel […]
I am working on it. Really I am. The thing with a second novel is that it is a follow-up: […]
Amazon has some 360,000 titles within its historic fiction section, so it’s with some pride that I say that Roebuck […]
Everyone: it’s not too late! There is still time to grab your thinking cap and head on down to Ilminster […]
It’s always an honour and a privilege when journalists want to interview me about my writing – particularly my fiction […]
It was my pleasure to be interviewed recently by the lovely creator of the A Lover of Books blog on […]
Back in December, in an event which got a little lost in the general festive season furore, I had the […]
I haven’t even wished anyone a Happy New Year yet on this site, so consider wonderful tidings for a […]
As of December 4th my debut novel hit the shops – here’s a guide to where and how you can […]
It does look, from the homepage particularly, like I’m getting egocentric (two pictures of the first six with my image, […]
Writing.ie – for those of you not in the know – is Ireland’s premier literary magazine and resource. Whatever aspect […]