Interview with Andrew Welsh-Huggins

The Strand was fortunate enough to interview Andrew Welsh-Huggins regarding his new standalone book, The End of the Road. While probably best known for his series, The Andy Hayes Mysteries, Welsh-Huggins’s responses will entice you to read and enjoy his new novel just as fervently.  TSM: What do you think sparked your love of the mystery, […]

How Making a Nuclear Bunker as a Kid made me a Writer

I have forty-two cans of beans, ten cans of tuna, twenty-five mars bars, seven rolls of duct tape, five rolls of Bacofoil, twenty batteries for the torch and the wireless radio. In the special box I have three four litre water containers, two first aid kits, a penknife and a plastic bucket and forty-two toilet […]

The Challenges of Writing a Teenage Hero (ish)

One of the questions I get asked often about my novel How To Survive Everything is: ‘How did you manage to write such a convincing teenage protagonist?’ It’s a lovely compliment. Sometimes it turns into: ‘why did you write a teenage protagonist?’ or the more pointed ‘what gives you the right to write a teenage […]