Today I hand the blog over to Emma Kavanagh as she stops off on her hectic, Falling, blog tour…. My Inspirations… I often get asked where my ideas come from. It’s fair to say that those who ask this often do so with an air of wariness, as they wait for me to spill […]
Cover Questions – The Distance by Helen Giltrow
Today I welcome Helen Giltrow to the blog to talk about the cover to the paperback of her novel The Distance. (You can read my review HERE.) Helen Giltrow is a former bookseller and editor whose writing has been shortlisted for the Crime Writers’ Association Debut Dagger Award and the Daily Telegraph’s Novel in a […]
Advice For Entering The CWA Debut Dagger (Pt 2 – Synposis) by Helen Giltrow
Last week CWA shortlisted crime novelist Helen Giltrow was on the blog talking about the CWA Debut Dagger competition, her experience of it and how that might help if you are thinking of entering yourself. Helen entered the CWA Debut Dagger competition with a very early version of her debut novel The Distance. She made […]
Advice For Entering The CWA Debut Dagger (Pt 1) by Helen Giltrow
Today I am absolutely delighted to have CWA Debut Dagger shortlisted author Helen Giltrow on the blog talking about her writing process and entering the Debut Dagger competition. This is a big competition in the calendar year for all aspiring crime writers and today is part one of a two-part article that Helen kindly wrote […]
How Does Psychology Support Crime Fiction? – Emma Kavanagh
Today I’m thrilled to be the first stop on Emma Kavanagh’s blog tour for the release of the paperback of her rather fabulous crime book Falling. It is published by Arrow at £6.99 For the tour I asked her what she thought her background in psychology brought to writing Falling. This was what she said. […]