Today I’m pleased to welcome the very strong thumbed (you’ll see why shortly) Elise Noble to the blog to talk about her first draft process. Elise grew up just outside London in rural Berkshire, within sight of Windsor castle. She used to make up stories as a child, but didn’t write anything down until many […]
What’s Your First Draft Like? – Liz Nugent
Today I’m really pleased to welcome Liz Nugent to the blog. Liz’s book Unravelling Oliver made it onto my top crime reads of 2015 and is definitely worth your time. Liz is an award-winning writer of radio and TV drama and has written short stories for children and adults. In March 2014 her first novel, […]
What’s Your First Draft Like? – Ruth Ware
Today I’m excited to welcome crime writer Ruth Ware onto the blog to talk about her first draft process. Ruth Ware grew up in Lewes, in Sussex. After graduating from Manchester University she moved to Paris, before settling in North London. She has worked as a waitress, a bookseller, a teacher of English as a […]
What’s Your First Draft Like? – Pauline Baird Jones
Today it’s my pleasure to welcome Pauline Baird Jones to the blog. Pauline is the award-winning author of seventeen novels of science fiction romance, steampunk, action-adventure, suspense, romantic suspense, and comedy-mystery and four short story collections. She just released number seventeen with Genie Davis, a Christmas collection of two science fiction romance novellas called All […]
What’s Your First Draft Like? – Angela Clarke
Today I’m thrilled to welcome friend and fellow EDSer, Angela Clarke to the blog to talk about her first draft process. Angela is an author, playwright and columnist. The first of her new crime series novels Follow Me (Avon) was published in the UK this December. Follow Me will be published in Holland in 2016 under the […]
What’s Your First Draft Like? – Alison Morton
Today it gives me pleasure to welcome Alison Morton into the First Draft hot-seat to share her writing processes. Even before she pulled on her first set of combats, Alison was fascinated by the idea of women soldiers. Brought up by a feminist mother and an ex-military father, it never occurred to her that women […]
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