Today I have the pleasure of handing over the blog to fellow blogger and YA writer, Jamie Ayres. When Jamie said she was open to suggestions on post topics, I instantly thought of that one issue most of us struggle with – Fitting it all in. After reading the start of Jamie’s post, I’m really […]
This is a really great idea. Worth considering if crime is your thing!
Cat And The Dreamer Blog Tour – Annalisa Crawford
Today I hand over the blog to Annalisa Crawford who is celebrating the first anniversary of the release of her Novella. I’m thrilled to be able to hand the blog over to her today. It’s been a year since my novella Cat and The Dreamer was published! There have been lots of changes in my […]
Plotting V Pantsing
This post is February’s Insecure Writers Support Group post. A group created by Alex Cavanaugh. Once a month we all post our thoughts, fears or words of encouragement for our fellow writers. This month, I want to discuss plotting. As in writing the whole novel out in note format before sitting down and typing a […]
What Makes A Good Crime Novel?
What makes a good crime novel? The question might bring immediate answers to mind. You may already know what it is that draws you into a crime novel. It may be that one necessary ingredient; a tortured detective looking for their own salvation; a vivid backdrop; a ruthless killer. For others, it’s a multi-faceted journey through the […]
Should You Read To The End Of A Book?
Firstly, I want up say thank you for all the support I received on my last post. It was a personal post and the response I had to it, meant a lot. I couldn’t just move on to today’s post without acknowledging that. So thank you. Today is a post that came to mind at […]
Living With Invisible Illness
I started this year with all the good intentions of posting regularly on the blog. Keeping to a schedule. We’re not even out of the first month and I failed. I thought I would tell you a little bit about the why. On my “About Me” page and my Twitter profile, I say I have […]
New YA Release
Last weekend a friend of mine, Sharon Sant, released the first book in a YA trilogy. It’s also the first book in a long list of books as she’s a prolific writer. Last week I was lucky enough to read another YA standalone she had written but that hasn’t been released yet – It’s so […]
Recently Read – The Dark Winter by David Mark
The Recently Read posts are not typical book reviews. As a writer, I do not believe I should be reviewing the hard work of other writers. These posts are simply books I have recently read and enjoyed and will share with you. They will not always be crime books as I am trying to widen […]
100,000 Words in 100 Days
Yes, you’ve guessed it. I’ve signed up yet again, to another writing challenge that started on 1st January this year. I know I failed miserably at NaNoWriMo, but bear with me while I explain. I do feel a little differently this time around and while I may not eek out a whole 100,000 words, I […]
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