Wishing my blog readers a very Merry Christmas. May it be as you wish it to be. Don’t let stress in. Relax and do things at your own pace. Enjoy the day whatever you are doing. We’re having a quiet family Christmas at home and that’s just the way I like it. Dinner and then […]
Why Dead Blind Is Such a Personal Book
I released Dead Blind into the world on Tuesday 8th May and it is a book that means a lot to me. A book that I want to do well and that I want readers to connect with and enjoy. More so than any of my other books, I realised. And I got to wondering […]
How Writing Keeps Me Sane
Today’s post is a deeply personal one. It has been a while since I posted about my health and where I am with it and how I manage. And, after recording a podcast a few days ago – which will air in a couple of weeks and I will, of course, share – where I […]
Writing Crime – The Emotional Impact
I thought I’d look at things a little differently in today’s Writing Crime blog post. Instead of writing a factual and procedurally correct post, I’m going to write something from a personal point of view. I’m going to go back to my days in the job and delve into how it felt when I was […]
I’ve Signed With An Agent
If you’ve been anywhere near me on social media the past eight months you will know that I’ve written a novel that isn’t a part of the DI Hannah Robbins series. It was an idea that I needed to write. One that hit me and wouldn’t let go. It demanded to be written. As I […]
All New Police In England To Have Degrees – I Disagree
Last week I read an article on the BBC news website that stated; All new police officers in England and Wales will have to be educated to degree level from 2020, the College of Policing has announced. You can find the full article HERE. I disagree with the majority of this article and the majority […]
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