What makes a good crime novel? The question might bring immediate answers to mind. You may already know what it is that draws you into a crime novel. It may be that one necessary ingredient; a tortured detective looking for their own salvation; a vivid backdrop; a ruthless killer. For others, it’s a multi-faceted journey through the […]
Recently Read – Marked by David Jackson
The Recently Read posts are not 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 my […]
My Plans For 2013
This post is the first in Alex Cavanaughs wonderful – I’m sure I call it that every month, because it is! – 2013 Insecure Writers Support Group, where fellow bloggers and writers talk once a month about their worries, concerns, or post something supportive. It’s a way of sharing something that is, when it comes […]
Anticipation
Today when I got home from work, there was a parcel sat on my dining table waiting for me. I knew what it was as I’d been tipped off yesterday about it’s arrival, but nonetheless I was excited and tore at the wrapping to get at the contents. And this is what was inside. A […]
Recently Read: Settled Blood By Mari Hannah
The Recently Read posts are not 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 my […]
Tips For Dealing With Rejection?
This post is part of Alex Cavanaughs monthly Insecure Writers Support Group blog hop. A great place where those of us working beaverishly (Is that a word?) away at our manuscripts, short stories or poems, or whatever else takes our fancy for writing, can chat, moan or enthuse about that very topic. If you haven’t […]
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