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Thursday, 30 November 2017
Looking forward ... looking back ...
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This has been a series of seven blogs exploring a variety of corners of fiction writing. I’ve looked at some of the genres that don’t alway...
Thursday, 23 November 2017
International best-sellerdom via an unconventional route
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My interviewee, Susan Alison, is an artist and author whose first novel, White Lies and Custard Creams shot to the top of the best-seller l...
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Thursday, 16 November 2017
With Criminal Intent
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My interviewee today is Danuta Reah with whom I co-authored The Writers’ Toolkit several years ago. I mention that just so I can flag that ...
Thursday, 9 November 2017
When romance spells trouble
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Rhoda Baxter is the first of two interviewees who writes in one of the world’s biggest and most popular genres. In Rhoda’s case, it’s roman...
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Thursday, 2 November 2017
All things Skiffy but drawing the line at Grimdark
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Shellie Horst is hard to pigeonhole in terms of what she writes because she covers such a range – Sci-Fi, fantasy, advertising copy, articl...
Thursday, 26 October 2017
From old records to human stories
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When writer Joy Gelsthorpe decided to do some family research, it was not with the intention of becoming a novelist. However, as she looked...
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Thursday, 19 October 2017
A thoroughly modern genre – the eco-thriller
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Sue Knight’s second book, Waiting for Gordo , published this year by Fantastic Books Publishing , is billed as an eco-thriller. I’m not enti...
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