Articles

  • 1 week ago | breakingnews.ie | Camilla Foster |Sarah Harman

    Could simply picking up the pace on your daily walk be the secret to a healthier heart? New research from the University of Glasgow suggests that walking briskly might do more than just boost your mood – it could significantly lower your risk of developing serious heart rhythm problems. The study, published in the journal Heart, analysed data from more than 420,000 participants from the UK Biobank.

  • 1 week ago | irishnews.com | Jenny Lee |Sarah Harman

    “This was the era of shadows. This was the time when people disappeared without warning. This was the time of unexplained shooting, of clandestine alliances, zones of subterfuge, zones of dread. This was the border.”And so screenwriter and novelist Eoin McNamee sets the scene for his latest creative exploration of northern Irish history. Set in the 1980s in Co Down and Co Louth, his eighth novel The Bureau is a complex story of kidnap, murder and fraud.

  • 1 week ago | newsletter.co.uk | Hannah Stephenson |Sarah Harman

    It’s every debut author’s dream. You write your first novel, publishers enter a bidding war to secure it for the highest price and before you know it, a TV series has been optioned. But that’s exactly what happened to first-time novelist Sarah Harman, whose satirical thriller All The Other Mothers Hate Me has been making waves through the publishing industry. Translation rights have been sold to 15 countries.

  • 3 weeks ago | journalgazette.net | Sarah Harman |Christy Keller

    “I’ve got no career, no romantic prospects, and all the other mothers hate me. No one is coming to save me. No one was ever coming to save me. Tonight, for once in my life, I’m going to do the right thing. The hard thing.”Florence Grimes is a single mom with all the charisma of a Dumpster fire in “All The Other Mothers Hate Me.”The abrupt end to her girl-band career has left her broke, without friends (other than her neighbor, Adam, who takes pity on her) and aimless.

  • 4 weeks ago | elle.com | Sarah Harman

    Courtesy of Sarah Harman Sarah Harman spent years as a TV news reporter, working tirelessly in a competitive industry that, she quickly learned, could replace you at a moment’s notice. So when she got the chance to have her dream job, she was convinced the way to succeed was to hide the fact that she was a new mother. “As a rookie, your main asset is your availability, your willingness to say ‘yes,’” she writes in the exclusive essay below.