Today I’m pleased to welcome Mark Leggatt to the First Draft hot seat. Mark Leggatt is the author of Names Of The Dead, The London Cage, and The Silk Road, a series of international thrillers which weave fact and fiction across the globe. He was born in Lochee, Dundee and currently lives in Edinburgh. A […]
What’s Your First Draft Like? – Elizabeth Ducie
Today I pleased to welcome Elizabeth Ducie to the first draft hot seat. Elizabeth was born and brought up in Birmingham. As a teenager, she won a holiday to France, Spain and Portugal for writing essays and poetry in a newspaper competition. Despite this promising start in the literary world, she took scientific qualifications and […]
The End Of The Road For First Drafters…
Yes, I’m sorry to say that we are about at the end of the road for our fabulous First Drafters. It must be close to two years that this series has been running and I have had a multitude of authors talking to me about their First Draft processes, but I am slowly running out […]
Writing Crime – Identifying The Victim
Back in February, after the crime scene, (discussed HERE, HERE and HERE) where we had found our murdered victim, we had a post-mortem, (discussed HERE) but we hadn’t yet identified our victim. So, we’re going to look at identifying the victim, where this isn’t a straight-forward thing to do. You may go into a situation where […]
What’s Your First Draft Like? – R C Bridgestock
Today I’m pleased to welcome RC Bridgestock to the blog to talk about their First Draft process. This is a fascinating one as it is the first writing collaboration we’ve had on the blog. RC. Bridgestock is the name that husband and wife co-authors Robert (Bob) and Carol Bridgestock write under. Between them they have […]
Writing Crime – Sending Your Offender To Prison
I was asked, by Pam Croft, two weeks ago in the comments section of the Caution blog post about offenders being sent to prison and where they would go. This post relates to the UK. If someone is arrested and kept in prison, where do they go? Are there special prisons for them or […]
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