Today we have the bite-sized interviews back and I’m really excited to be able to share this one. It was great to speak with Dan as it was fascinating to see the other side of novel writing, the side that many novelists maybe looks towards with a glint in their eye. Their book on the […]
How Do You keep Track Of What You’re Reading?
Keeping track of what you’re reading is not always easy. I use Goodreads. (Click Here to find me on there.) I am also an Instagram user, but I had never considered using Instagram to keep track of what I was reading until I watched this video. If you are visually stimulated this could be a […]
Helen Smith on Organising The Online BritCrime Festival And What Comes Next (Video)
Today, I have a bite-sized interview, but it’s not quite so bite-sized. The video is slightly over 22 minutes long, but it’s worth watching if you’re interested in BritCrime in any way. If you attended the hectic 3-day online festival in July or heard the buzz around it and wondered what you missed or are […]
Lee Child on Starting Writing After 40
I started writing later in my life. I’d had children, I already had a career I loved, and yet there was always this niggling voice in the back of my head telling me I had to write a novel. I wouldn’t be happy until I had. So as my age progressed on and I started […]
Cath Staincliffe on Writing About Victims In Crime Fiction (Video)
Welcome to another bite-sized interview. Today I have the very accomplished Cath Staincliffe. Cath is a Manchester based crime writer. She’s the author of the Sal Kilkenny private eye stories and creator and scriptwriter of Blue Murder, ITV’s hit detective drama starring Caroline Quentin as DCI Janine Lewis. She writes the Scott & Bailey books, […]
Caroline Mitchell on Crossing Genres In Writing (Video)
Welcome to another of the bite-sized interviews. Today is a really interesting one as I talk to Caroline Mitchell, author of true event non-fiction book, Paranormal Intruder and crime fiction novel Don’t Turn Around which has a supernatural twist to it. We discuss writing books that cross genres and how Caroline decided to go that […]
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