John Dean's Blog – January 2019 Archive (13)

Right place, right time

My novel Dead Hill (The Book Folks), the first in the DCI Jack Harris series, is approaching 60 (mostly positive reviews) on Amazon, which got me thinking about how it came into being.…

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Added by John Dean on January 31, 2019 at 14:13 — No Comments

Encouraging reviews

There have been largely encouraging reviews for the most recent DCI Jack Harris crime novel, Thou Shalt Kill (The Book Folks), which explores high emotions in the world of religion (with a nod to the tensions that exist on allotments!).

I value reviews; the good ones boost your confidence as a writer and you can often learn from the negative…

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Added by John Dean on January 30, 2019 at 15:30 — No Comments

Starting off as you mean to go on

One of my students came up with a cracking first line the other day and it got me thinking about one of my favourite topics.

A busy and harassed judge/editor/agent reads so much that anything that makes them notice you has got to be good. Compelling, gripping, intriguing, the…

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Added by John Dean on January 30, 2019 at 11:23 — No Comments

In the midst of conflict



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Added by John Dean on January 29, 2019 at 14:22 — No Comments

And the meek shall inherit the storyline

I am currently developing a talk on the role of Conflict in Crime Fiction, to be delivered as part of Darlington Arts Festival in North East England (May 17-20, 2019, details to be announced).

But why choose conflict as a subject? Because we live in an age when people increasingly challenge each other and when the ‘ordinary’ man or women is more prepared to challenge those in positions of authority as well.

A world where they are more prepared to be outspoken, particularly on…

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Added by John Dean on January 29, 2019 at 10:23 — No Comments

Reviewers have their say

John Blizzard story The Railway Man, set in the world of retired rail workers, is approaching 50 reviews on Amazon - you can check out what readers think about it at …

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Added by John Dean on January 25, 2019 at 15:09 — No Comments

The long and the short of it

All writing is about every word doing its job. It’s true of novels but becomes an even more pronounced skill when you are writing something short, like a poem or a short story.

My company Inscribe Media used to run a short story competition and we used to receive entries which were not the top limit 2,000 words long but 200 words instead (flash fiction length).

The length meant that the writers had to make every word do its job and discard every word, every thought, every…

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Added by John Dean on January 22, 2019 at 15:07 — No Comments

The Devil’s in the detail

I was writing the other day and part of the novel deals with a character dying from a serious bronchial illness, fighting for every breath.

My detectives go to see him only to discover that, since they last met him, he has died. I found myself writing (slightly changed as the original contained crucial plot information) “Five minutes later, the officers were seated in the living room, acutely aware that his chair was empty and that the oxygen cannister had gone. They could see the…

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Added by John Dean on January 17, 2019 at 11:01 — No Comments

Death List out in paperback

Delighted to say that the new Blizzard crime novel is now out in paperback as well as e-book…

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Added by John Dean on January 15, 2019 at 11:47 — No Comments

Building tension in your writing

I have just written this for aspiring writers who joined the Crime Readers’ Association (if you not done so, I heartily recommend it, more on https://thecra.co.uk/) and thought  it might interest.

 

As part of my work, I am often hired to assess aspiring authors’ manuscripts, including for the Crime Writers’ Association, and one of the recurring themes that crops up in the feedback that I give is how to build tension.

Tension is…

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Added by John Dean on January 10, 2019 at 10:17 — No Comments

Weekend writing courses to run

Best-selling crime novelist John Dean is to run two weekend courses for aspiring writers at his home near Castle Douglas in Dumfries and Galloway.

John, author of 17 novels and currently published by London-based The Book Folks, is the creator of the popular DCI John Blizzard and DCI Jack Harris series.

He will run courses based around sense of…

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Added by John Dean on January 9, 2019 at 11:57 — No Comments

Number one!

I am delighted to say that the DCI Jack Harris novel Dead Hill (Book Folks) reached  No 1 in the Amazon Kindle organised crime chart!…

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Added by John Dean on January 8, 2019 at 12:30 — No Comments

Blizzard is back!

The latest  DCI John Blizzard novel, Death List, is out and available from…

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Added by John Dean on January 5, 2019 at 9:12 — No Comments

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A welcome addition to the crime fiction canon

Book Review - Murder in the New Forest by Carol Cole (The Book Folks).It’s always a moment laden with anticipation when a new crime series emerges onto the scene and Carol Cole does not disappoint with Murder in the New Forest (The Book Folks).At the heart of the novel is a new central character, DI Callum MacLean, newly arrived in Hampshire from Glasgow and plunged into…See More
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I am delighted that two of my crime fiction works are this morning in the top 100 Organised Crime Kindle charts on Amazon.The DCI John Blizzard box set containing the first seven novels in the series, (The Book Folks) for just 99p - now if that is not an outstanding offer, I do not know what is -  is at number 43 (it is already topping various anthology charts).My new…See More
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Organisers of the fourth annual Kirkcudbright Book Week have been awarded a £1,750 grant from the Robin Rigg Community Fund to help them develop the crime fiction component of the festival.Kirkcudbright Book Week is designed to celebrate the growing literary scene in and around the South West Scotland town and crime fiction has proved to be a popular genre with audiences…See More
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The way authors work

A few years ago, I ran a creative writing course and, at the beginning of one of the sessions, I asked my fifteen students how they worked.The result was fifteen different answers –one author wrote everything by hand then typed it onto their computer, another wrote it all in note form then linked the notes together, one did not edit anything until everything was…See More
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Writing is an art form which combines two skills which appear, at first glance, to have nothing on common – unrestrained creativity and well-controlled discipline.However, good writing is not possible without either of them. To explain, as I write the latest DCI Jack Harris crime novel, I am being disciplined and following the synopsis that I developed right from the…See More
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