Firstly, today, I want to quickly apologise for my lack of activity this past week. Keeping up with work and the manuscript revisions left nothing in the energy reserve tank for blogging activities, either posting or visiting, so apologies. Anyway, today is about my lovely guest poster Ali Bacon. It’s a great post on plot […]
Crime Fiction – The Poor Relation?
Conversation overheard a little while ago. ( I’m not sure I was supposed to hear said conversation). “I read crime fiction.” Good strong statement right? {pause} *whispers to friend* “When I’m not reading real books of course.” Silence. Me? Very silently seething. Wafts of steam escaping from ears, but unless you were looking for it, […]
Beautiful thoughts on two days that should never needed to have been. Loss that no one should ever have to bear, in circumstances that are unimaginable on our streets. The loss of two police officers who will never, ever, be forgotten.
Is There Room For New Writers?
This post is part of Alex Cavanaugh’s Insecure Writers Support Group posts. These posts are put up on the first Wednesday of the month and you can find the linky list to lots of other writerly blogs on his blog Here. As I’m working my way through my revisions before querying agents again, I feel […]
4 Of The Best Ways To Build Suspense In Crime Fiction – Adam Croft
Today I have the pleasure of handing over the blog to guest poster Adam Croft. Adam is a British author, principally of crime fiction, best known for the Knight & Culverhouse series of crime thrillers set in the fictional town of Mildenheath and the Kempston Hardwick mysteries. His work has won him critical acclaim as […]
About Me
Now, you may expect this post, to say as it does on the tin, but this time, you’d be mistaken. I have to keep you awake when you’re here somehow! No, this About Me, isn’t about me, it’s a new blog that has this week gone live and belongs to a friend of mine. I […]
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