It’s been a couple of weeks again since I updated this series with how work had been going, what with Christmas being last week. I hope you have had a good Christmas and a Happy New Year, whatever you have been doing. I wish for you a positive and healthy 2019. If you remember last […]
My Writing Life – Drained After NaNoWriMo
It’s been a quiet week as far as writing is concerned. I’m ashamed to say I don’t have much to update you on. I’d say for some inexplicable reason, but I really do think it’s because of the amount of work I put in over November and NaNoWriMo, that I have been completely wiped out. […]
My Writing Life – Winning #NaNoWriMo
Last week I talked about being in need of a rest because I was so tired from working hard on my NaNoWriMo project and my editing project. Well, this week I passed the 50,000 word mark on the NaNo project! That is the word count that everyone aims for when they start at the beginning […]
Writing Crime – The Identification of a Body
Hello and welcome back to the Writing Crime series. It’s been a while since I wrote one of these posts. A couple of reasons, one was that I went on holiday and then I’ve not been too well. I might update you on my health in another post. But when I’m ill my writing is […]
Writing Crime – Offences Against the Administration of Justice
Last week we looked at obstructing a police officer, which my friend and also ex-cop, Ian said, just don’t do because it’s not good for you. Today we are going to look at other offences that would put you up against a police officer and their investigation and ones that I do see in crime […]
Writing Crime – Obstructing a Police Officer
I’ve read my fair share of crime novels and in more than a few of them there has been the threat of arrest or an actual arrest for obstruction of a police officer. The offence under The Police Act 1996, s. 89 states: Any person who resists or wilfully obstructs a constable in the execution […]
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