I’ve found this third week of the challenge a bit tougher going than the first two weeks where I had already written posts before the challenge started. Yesterday I was even contemplating pulling out at this late stage I was so tired. I’m definitely not getting the new bloggers visiting that the challenge suggests should, […]
Quit The 'Must Have' Writing Posts in 5 Easy Steps
I follow a lot of book lovers on Twitter. That’s a given. I love books. A lot of those book lovers are writers. Like me, a selection of those are as yet, unpublished. And within those, another selection blog themselves and/or read writing related blogs to inform themselves of the current state of the industry […]
Police Horse Training – Tougher Than Getting Into The Navy Seals!
In the world of crime fiction, we hear a lot of talk about the protagonist, usually a police detective, the background and history of them and who they rely on within their roles. Usually of the human kind. But what about the equine police element. Ever wonder how they are trained and how difficult it […]
Our Crime Book Club Meeting For April and May's Read
Last night the crime book club met up once again on Google+ Hangouts onair and discussed The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie by Alan Bradley. You can watch the meeting below. Feel free to join the fun one month and if you find it difficult to keep up via the blog, sign up […]
New Direction For Crime Writer David Jackson
British crime writer David Jackson bases his novels in New York city. His protagonist is Detective Callum Doyle. To read his books, you would never guess they were written by a Brit. They are authentic, intelligent, full of wit and that deep, worn, comes with life kind of wisdom. Jackson already has three novels published […]
Mark Haddon – The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night-Time (Recently Read)
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 […]
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