Today I’m thrilled to welcome crime author, A. D. Garrett to the blog to talk about her revision process. A.D. Garrett is the pseudonym for prize-winning novelist Margaret Murphy working in consultation with policing and forensics expert, Helen Pepper. Margaret Murphy has published nine internationally acclaimed psychological thrillers under her own name – both stand-alone […]
What’s Your First Draft Like? – Owen Mullen
Today I have another first drafter on the blog. Please welcome Owen Mullen. When he was ten, Owen Mullen won a short story competition and didn’t write anything else for almost forty years. In between he graduated from Strathclyde University with a Masters in Tourism and a degree in Marketing, moved to London and worked […]
What’s Your Revision Process Like? – Dave Sivers
I’m pleased to welcome crime writer Dave Sivers back to the blog to talk about his revision process. During a civil service career that took him to exotic locations like Northern Norway, Newport in Rhode Island, and Sutton Coldfield, Dave Sivers variously moonlighted as a bookmakers clerk, nightclub bouncer and freelance writer. Early retirement gave […]
What’s Your First Draft Like? – Louise Jensen
Today I’m pleased to be able to welcome another First Drafter to the blog, crime author, Louise Jenson. Louise is a USA Today Bestselling Author, and lives in Northamptonshire with her husband, children, madcap spaniel and a rather naughty cat. Louise’s first two novels, The Sister and the Gift, were both No.1 Bestsellers, and have […]
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? – Margot Kinberg
Today I’m really pleased to have Margot Kinberg on the blog. You may remember Margot from the days of the crime book club that I ran on Google Hangouts, way back when. Margot Kinberg is a mystery novelist (she writes the Joel Williams series) and Associate Professor. She has also been blogging about crime fiction […]
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