This is another in the bite-sized interviews I started a couple of weeks ago with Mel Sherratt.
The bite-sized interviews are a chance to drill down into one aspect of an authors work.
Today I’m really pleased to be able to have Lisa Cutts on the blog discussing what it’s like working as a serving detective constable and writing about that life.
You will notice it is a bit fuzzy at my end. I am going to invest in some lighting and a better camera in the future so the videos will be of a better quality, but for now, I hope you enjoy the video. You can subscribe to the YouTube channel Here.
vicky blake says
This was great – really interesting.
Rebecca Bradley says
Thanks Vicky.
Margot Kinberg says
Fascinating! Thanks to you both, and Rebecca, I really like your video interview format!
Rebecca Bradley says
Thanks Margot.
FictionFan says
Another really enjoyable interview – thanks to both! 🙂
Rebecca Bradley says
Thank you!
emaginette says
It was great. I’d love to see more of this 🙂
Anna from Shout with Emaginette
Rebecca Bradley says
Thanks Anna. This will be a series I hope. As long as I can get the authors to agree! 🙂
Jacqui Murray says
Wonderful interview! Do you ever have situations where you struggle with your story overlapping with your job and maybe telling too much about protocol?
Rebecca Bradley says
Thanks Jacqui. Over to Lisa… 🙂
readingwritingandriesling says
You have great access to interesting people Rebecca, thanks for sharing.
Rebecca Bradley says
Thanks for watching Carol. The joy of Twitter and being a chatterbox like I am 🙂
crimeworm says
Just got round to watching this, Rebecca – now I’m going to investigate Lisa’s books. The cold case one sounds especially interesting (I have got a weakness for cold case storylines!)
Rebecca Bradley says
They’re great books, especially if you like police procedurals because you know she’s a serving detective it makes it all the more real for you as you read it.