2014

 

December

- Sara’s New Year’s Resolutions on Scottish political blog Burdzeyeview.

– On Type M for Murder about the Mirabelle Bevan Mysteries.

November

- The Taboo of Toplessness on BBC News Magazine.

October

- On Bookshops for Books are my Bag Week.

September

- On Satire inspired by the Independence Referendum in Huffpost.

- Appeared on Sky TV’s Murnahan, on CNN and UTV as a political commentator. Post Referendum appearance on BBC Radio Five Live.

August

- Several appearances on BBC Radio Five Live as a cultural commentator.

- Interviewed on Referendum TV during Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

- Our identity is a compass not a crutch for Bella Caledonia.

– 10 Questions for An Historical Novelist in the Pittsburg Observer.

On why the Edinburgh Festival is like life in the Huffpost.

– On being a lady in Retrospect magazine.

July

- Appearance on Dutch political show, Buitenhof about national identity.

- Appearance on BBC TV’s Scotland 2014 as a political commentator.

- Sara’s obsession with vintage on What Katie Did.

Writers and their imaginary friends on Foyles bookshop blog

- Political bias at the BBC on the Huffington Post.

June

- A profile piece in the Sunday Herald about Sara’s home office.

April

- Sexism experienced by women writers.

– On her love of vintage for the National Museum of Scotland.

– On the National Collective site about the Scottish referendum.

On the Huffington Post about children’s reading.

On Foyles bookshop blog about tackling taboos.

– Writing about a sense of place in fiction for reading site Tripfiction.

Writing about Heidi – a favourite childhood story for the Story Museum.

– Writing about writing in cafes for the creative cafe project.

February

- Appearance on BBC Radio Scotland’s The Culture Show to discuss non-fiction and the referendum on Scottish Independence.

Pay the writer on the Huffington Post.

– About bookshelves on Explain your Shelf.

– First drafts on Rebecca Bradley’s crime blog.

January

- On being undecided about Scotland’s Independence Referendum: a novelist’s view.