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'Do You Write Under Your Own Name?': Forgotten Book - The Blunderer
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Do You Write Under Your Own Name? Martin Edwards' Crime Writing Blog. Friday, 15 May 2015. Forgotten Book - The Blunderer. By Patricia Highsmith, was first published in 1954. By that time, she had already made her name, with her brilliant debut novel Strangers on a Train. She'd also written, under a pseudonym, a lesbian novel, The Price of Salt. Later (wisely, I think) re-titled Carol. A year later she would publish her other great masterpiece, The Talented Mr Ripley. And Those Who Walk Away. Prashant C&...
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Speakers | Deal Noir
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How to get there. Flash Fiction Competition 2017. The Deal Noir Flash Fiction Competition 2015. The Conference will feature a distinguished range of speakers including leading crime writers as well as local authors. Conference Host: Susan Moody. Was born and brought up in Oxford. She has published 34 crime and suspense novels, including the Penny Wanawake series and the Cassandra Swann bridge series. She has also written many stand-alone novels, among them. And, most recently,. The Colour of Hope. Is a m...
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Manx Litfest: August 2013
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28 September - 2 October 2016 - the fifth annual Manx Litfest, a coming together of fine literary talent from around the British Isles, all happening on the ludicrously beautiful Isle of Man. Put the dates in your diary. Thursday, August 29, 2013. Criminally talented author - Andrew Taylor. Several years back, I spotted a book in the then Ottakar's bookstore in Douglas and thought 'that looks mighty intriguing'. It was an historical novel called The American Boy. Andrew will be holding a writing mastercl...
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'Do You Write Under Your Own Name?': The Real World of Sherlock and Conan Doyle's War
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Do You Write Under Your Own Name? Martin Edwards' Crime Writing Blog. Monday, 29 December 2014. The Real World of Sherlock and Conan Doyle's War. Sherlock Holmes has often been in my thoughts this past twelve months, for a host of reasons. The publication of The New Mysteries of Sherlock Holmes. Is among them, naturally, but in addition to enjoying the Sherlock exhibition at the Museum of London (still running, by the way), I've read some good books about the great consulting detective. Nigel, youre quit...
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'Do You Write Under Your Own Name?': 100 American Crime Writers - Steven Powell
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Do You Write Under Your Own Name? Martin Edwards' Crime Writing Blog. Monday, 3 August 2015. 100 American Crime Writers - Steven Powell. I mention this because 100 American Writers. Is a book that I think will appeal to a significant number of readers. The writers are discussed in short, snappy summaries by a range of writers, and the book doesn't become bogged down by academic jargon, footnotes or endless appendices, although there is a bibliography and a useful list of suggested further reading. Beauti...
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'Do You Write Under Your Own Name?': The Golden Age of Murder - time to reflect
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Do You Write Under Your Own Name? Martin Edwards' Crime Writing Blog. Monday, 27 July 2015. The Golden Age of Murder - time to reflect. The past three months have been hectic, as The Golden Age of Murder. Has been published, and I've been running hither and thither to promote it, whilst not forgetting my other recent books, the anthologies Resorting to Murder. It really doesn't get any better than that for a writer, does it? I've been equally heartened by the many messages and emails I've received,about ...
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'Do You Write Under Your Own Name?': May 2015
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Do You Write Under Your Own Name? Martin Edwards' Crime Writing Blog. Friday, 29 May 2015. Forgotten Book - Nightmare Cottage. I'd never come across G.M.Wilson, let alone her novel Nightmare Cottage, before I read an extremely positive review. Labels: G.M. Wilson. Wednesday, 27 May 2015. Impact - movie review. From 1949, a little-known movie with a screneplay co-written by Jay Dratler, who had previously worked on the script for that much more celebrated film, the excellent Laura. Monday, 25 May 2015.
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'Do You Write Under Your Own Name?': December 2014
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Do You Write Under Your Own Name? Martin Edwards' Crime Writing Blog. Wednesday, 31 December 2014. A Year for Remembering. Quite apart from the blog, I've done lots of writing, although you'd doubt this was true, if you judged by the fact that I haven't published a new novel. The Frozen Shroud. Did come out in paperback, however, and I've continued to have the excuse to explore the Lakes (the photo above is of Ravenglass in the evening) in the name of research. The New Mysteries of Sherlock Holmes. I rea...