Today I’m pleased to welcome friend and horror writer, Nic Parker to the blog to talk about her first draft process. Nic was born in 1971. Her love for the horror genre flourished in early childhood. She enjoyed the opulence of genre productions in the eighties, chasing after forbidden video nasties with friends, and reading […]
What’s Your Revision Process Like? – Angela Clarke
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? – 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? – 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, […]
Writing Crime – The Custody Suit and Booking In
Last time saw us making an arrest. So, what do we do with our newly handcuffed offender now? You do have them handcuffed, don’t you? Or should you? Actually, you should only officially handcuff them if one of three specific grounds are in play. You suspect they will attempt to escape. You suspect they will […]
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