Secrets of Wealthy Women
Her debut novel “A Woman of Substance” is one of the biggest bestselling books ever. Barbara Taylor Bradford explains how she forged her own path as a writer to become one of the most successful novelists of all time.
Her debut novel “A Woman of Substance” is one of the biggest bestselling books ever. Barbara Taylor Bradford explains how she forged her own path as a writer to become one of the most successful novelists of all time.
Bob and I adored this remarkable woman who was strong, clever, compassionate, outspoken, and a loving and devoted wife, mother and friend. At times, she could also be formidable. But that trait served her well, helped her to achieve her goals.
New research shows sharp drop-off in girls’ creative writing as they grow older. Barbara Taylor Bradford OBE and The Sunday Times launch a writing competition to allow girls’ voices to be heard through their stories.
Sony Pictures television’s True Entertainment channel will celebrate Barbara Taylor Bradford OBE in a unique season, and fans can enjoy nine classic films throughout the fortnight, starting 16 January 2017.
International bestselling author Barbara Taylor Bradford OBE has been recognised as one of 90 GREAT BRITONS to be celebrated as part of a major portrait to mark Her Majesty The Queen’s 90th birthday.
Best-selling novelist Barbara Taylor Bradford donates the treasured letter she received from Clementine Churchill to the Churchill Archives to ensure this “piece of history” can be enjoyed by others.
Future female fiction writers were recognised for their literary talents by Barbara Taylor Bradford and The Sunday Times. Girls will see their work published in The Write Stuff 2015 eBook.
The top ten tips from Barbara Taylor Bradford to help aspiring authors write short stories.
Barbara Taylor Bradford was presented the 2015 Lizzie Award from the famous national columnist, Liz Smith. A tribute to Barbara.
The 100-page enthralling read will have readers hooked from the very beginning with its tale of heartbreak and betrayal and is set to be as successful as Barbara Taylor Bradford’s last summer read Hidden.
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