Author Interview: 15 Questions with Eliza S Robinson

1. Which books most impacted your writing style?
My earliest literary inspirations were Celia Rees and Garth Nix. I grew up reading historical fiction, and fantasy, and the first two novels …
December Dreams

As the year comes to a close, the questions of what we value and who we want to be become more prominent. Time is a man-made construct, but we continue …
Read MoreSelf-Care Tips, Based On Your Moon Sign

In astrology, each planet, luminary (the sun and moon) and asteroid represents a different part of yourself. Whilst your sun sign is your overall identity and life force, your moon …
Read MoreGenre Trouble

After three years of studying Film & Television, I have come to the conclusion that any descriptive label given to an assortment of cultural or literary texts is like a …
Read MoreFourth Time Lucky
I lost my sentimentality. I left it somewhere in Tallinn. Perhaps it’s hidden beneath the folds of a duvet cover, or squashed between bottles of cleaning spray in a cupboard …
Read MoreThere’s No Place Like Home (Until There Are Two)

I didn’t cry when I left Tallinn. Riga was a breath of fresh air, a sunny city where the world was loud and I was quiet. I was at peace, …
Read MoreMy Body Is Not A Temple
I thought I would be terrified. Admittedly, when the needle started buzzing I did feel a wave of fear creep through me. I expected pain and it was merely an …
Read MoreOde To Closed Chapters

It’s been 37 days since I came to Tallinn, 35 since I came to the hostel. Today the weather is trying its best to convince me I’m still in Glasgow. …
Read MoreWriter In Wonderland

When I was fourteen and homeschooled and had nothing better to do with my time, one of my hobbies was to reread my favourite novels. I read The Hunger Games …
Read MoreWhy I Travel, Or “What Makes You Feel Alive?”

Glasgow is most itself on days when heavy grey clouds hang low in the sky, saturated with rain that aches to flow freely, spewing droplets on the tiny people below. …
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