I’m excited to introduce Angela Clarke and her revision process Q&A today. I’m a huge fan of Angela’s Social Media Murders, books, so getting an insight into her writing process is a real thrill for me. You can read her first draft Q&A Here. Angela is an author, playwright, columnist and professional speaker. Her debut […]
What’s Your Revision Process Like? – Ed James
I’m pleased to welcome crime author Ed James to the Revisions process hot seat today. Ed James writes crime fiction novels. His Scott Cullen series features a young Edinburgh detective constable investigating crimes from the bottom rung of the career ladder he’s desperate to climb. The Hope That Kills is the first in a […]
What’s Your Revision Process Like? – Linda Huber
Today I’m pleased to welcome Linda Huber to the blog to talk about her revision process. Linda grew up in Glasgow, Scotland, but went to work in Switzerland for a year aged twenty-two, and has lived there ever since. Her day jobs have included working as a physiotherapist in hospitals and schools for handicapped children, […]
What’s Your Revision Process Like? – Annalisa Crawford
Today I’m pleased to be able to welcome Annalisa Crawford to the blog to talk about her revision process. Annalisa lives in Cornwall UK, with a good supply of moorland and beaches to keep her inspired. She lives with her husband, two sons, a dog and a cat. Annalisa writes dark contemporary, character-driven stories. She […]
What’s Your Revision Process Like? – Marnie Riches
Today I am really thrilled to welcome in the Revision Process series with crime writer, Marnie Riches answering the questions on her process. From today I have a whole host of great content lined up for you. All booked in. This is the start of the series, so come back every Friday to see how […]
Writing Crime – Making An Arrest
We’ve found our body, done the post-mortem and searched our premises, where we’ve now found our suspected offender. So what are we going to do? Well, we’re going to arrest him, of course. But, let us step back a moment. Before you’ve gone into that search, your SIO (Senior Investigating Officer) will have recorded an […]
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