Today I’m pleased to welcome RC Bridgestock to the blog to talk about their revision process. RC Bridgestock is the name that husband and wife co-authors Robert (Bob) and Carol Bridgestock write under. Between them they have nearly 50 years of police experience, offering an authentic edge to their stories. The writing duo created the […]
What’s Your Revision Process Like? – Anne Coates
I’m pleased to welcome Anne Coates to the blog to talk about her Revisions process with us today. Anne has written extensively for magazines and newspapers and has published seven non-fictions books and two collections of short stories. Her début crime novel Dancers in the Wind was published by Urbane Publications in October 2017. The […]
What’s Your Revision Process Like? – Rachel Amphlett
Welcome back to another Revisions Process post. I’m pleased to welcome crime writer, Rachel Amphlett back to the blog. Before moving to Australia in 2005 Rachel lived in the UK and helped run a pub, played guitar in a band, worked in TV and film as an extra, dabbled in radio as a presenter and […]
What’s Your Revision Process Like? – Nick Quantrill
I’m pleased to welcome crime author, Nick Quantrill to the blog to talk about his revision process today. Nick was born and raised in Hull, an isolated industrial city in the north east of England. His Joe Geraghty trilogy of crime novels are published by Caffeine Nights, as his latest, “The Dead Can’t Talk”. A […]
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 […]