
Television Strike
I woke up and switched on television. I remember exactly what I saw: an old woman in a housecoat, lying on a couch. For minutes, she stared at the camera with don’t stop now… read on!
I woke up and switched on television. I remember exactly what I saw: an old woman in a housecoat, lying on a couch. For minutes, she stared at the camera with don’t stop now… read on!
Moral: read more books… don’t stop now… read on!
deranged words like ‘fantabulous’ trembled on his tongue don’t stop now… read on!
Over the weekend, something strange happened don’t stop now… read on!
Get spelling, on #HSNchat don’t stop now… read on!
That writing feeling don’t stop now… read on!
‘he swings his Mercedes key fob round his finger to show you that you’re not in his category’ don’t stop now… read on!
Join me if you can. don’t stop now… read on!
A people united are guaranteed their victory. So what must you do? You must divide the idiots. don’t stop now… read on!
She was of course, Yemi Sikuade, author of Sisi, a novel in Macmillan’s Pacesetter Series don’t stop now… read on!