It seems a little odd, to be blogging on a more regular basis, and not mention the national event that is currently taking over the entire country’s life, in one way or another. And that is the Olympics. Be that takeover be fully welcomed with opened arms, or completely fought against, I’m not sure you […]
Reviewing Books – Mike Stafford
Todays guest post is the second post from Bookgeeks reviewer, Mike Stafford. Mike has been a regular contributor over at Bookgeeks since January of 2011. He reads predominantly crime, and one day hopes to make the fabled transition from blogger to author. Today’s guest post has been written about how he actually goes about reviewing books. A […]
Recently Read – The Helper by David Jackson
An anonymous caller is willing to give you clues that will help you solve a series of murders. But there’s a catch: You can’t tell anyone about the help you’re getting. What do you do? If you turn the offer down, you will have nothing to go on, and more people could die. But if […]
Crime Writers of the Future…An Interview with Rebecca Bradley
I was interviewed by Martin Frankson this week. I was honoured to be asked. There were some very interesting questions and I thoroughly enjoyed it.
Choosing Books To Review – Mike Stafford
Today I’d like to welcome Mike Stafford to the blog. Mike is the first guest poster and hopefully the first of many. Wednesday will be the regular guest post spot. If you want to guest post here, then please get in touch with me via email with your idea. I’d love to hear from you. […]
Friends For The Journey
Annalisa Crawford listed me in this special award on 17th July and I apologise for only just getting around to posting it. Having read the originating post by blogger Michelle Gregory, it is not so much an award, but a thank you to those bloggers who have helped her on her journey. A lovely thought […]
The E-Book Debate – Harrogate
As mentioned in a previous post, there was a panel “Wanted for Murder: The E-Book” at Theakstons Old Peculier Crime Writing Festival, Harrogate. As you are by now, probably aware, and if not aware, you can probably imagine, this panel caused quite a stir. If I’m honest, a lot was said within this panel and […]
Nose Pushed Firmly Up To The Glass – Harrogate
This post is about my Saturday at Theakstons Crime Writing Festival, Harrogate. The difference with this post is that it is written from the comfort of my own home, from my laptop and with the chance of reflection, whereas the previous two posts were on the spot, on the day and from a mobile phone. […]
Theakstons Old Peculiar Crime Writing Festival – Friday
My first full day at the weekend of the year and what a day! Just walking up to the venue itself, The Old Swan Hotel, fills me with giddy anticipation. The Old Swan is the perfect place to hold the four day event as it is the very hotel, that in 1926, Agatha Christie was […]
Crime Novel Of The Year Award
Well, the first day of a long four day weekend at Harrogate’s, Theakstons Crime Writing Festival is coming to a close. There are the few hardy ones propping the bar up courageously, while others like me, slink off, in hope of some rest before a full programme of events tomorrow. Today was just a bit […]
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