John Dean's Blog – February 2019 Archive (19)

A festival of crime writing

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Added by John Dean on February 28, 2019 at 9:00 — No Comments

Crossing the Rubicon



I have just read Ian Patrick’s debut crime novel Rubicon (Fahrenheit Press) and was blown away by it. It is a terrific read and I can heartily recommend it.…

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Added by John Dean on February 27, 2019 at 8:30 — No Comments

Keeping up to date with crime fiction

It is well worth checking out the latest news and views from the world of crime fiction by becoming part of the excellent …

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Added by John Dean on February 26, 2019 at 15:19 — No Comments

Why, oh why?

As a writer, one of my guiding lights is ‘why?’ Why do people behave the way they do, why do they risk imprisonment by breaking the law, why did they let events unfold the way they do?…

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Added by John Dean on February 26, 2019 at 9:24 — No Comments

An excellent writing insight from Peter James

The brilliant best-selling crime writer Peter James recently tweeted: “I always plan the beginning, end and the first 20% of a book in detail – but after that I like events to happen spontaneously, and for the story to take on a life of its own. That way, events, and how the characters react to them, feel authentic.”…

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Added by John Dean on February 21, 2019 at 11:59 — No Comments

Encouraging reviews



Nice to have some good reviews for the DCI Blizzard crime novel Death List - they are much appreciated!  You can read them at …

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Added by John Dean on February 18, 2019 at 14:30 — No Comments

A question of pace

I am editing the first draft of a new Jack Harris novel at the moment and my big preoccupation is pace.

Learning how to write a narrative with the right pace is one of the most crucial writing skills. Get it wrong and you are jeopardising your chances of success. Get…

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Added by John Dean on February 14, 2019 at 9:00 — No Comments

Getting cosy with a murderer!

Following the news that we are running an online crime fiction course, I thought it would be useful to look at how to create a murderer!

The key to good crime writing is to create strong characters - do not stray into cliché, make your characters come over as real.So, that means you must make the villain real and not some clichéd figure from the movies.

The best thing is for them to have appeared earlier in the story so the reader knows them, becomes engaged with their life, starts…

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Added by John Dean on February 12, 2019 at 11:25 — No Comments

Events as part of Darlington Arts Festival



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Added by John Dean on February 12, 2019 at 9:00 — No Comments

To Die Alone on special offer



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Added by John Dean on February 11, 2019 at 15:30 — No Comments

Sitting down with your character

Getting to know your characters before you begin to write your story is critical. If you don’t know much about them at the outset, you’ll struggle to bring them to life on the printed page.

So here’s a…

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Added by John Dean on February 11, 2019 at 14:45 — No Comments

Who's writing this novel anyway?

Writers spend a lot of time thinking about the technical aspect of their work  - does the plot hold together, is the pace right, is there too much description, an over-use of back story, poor grammar, literals etc…

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Added by John Dean on February 8, 2019 at 11:06 — No Comments

Online crime writing course

Best-selling crime novelist and creative writing tutor John Dean has started to run an online Crime Fiction Course.

John, author of 17 novels and currently published by London-based The Book Folks, and the creator of DCI John Blizzard and DCI Jack Harris, also runs Inscribe Media Ltd, through which the course will be administered.

The…

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Added by John Dean on February 7, 2019 at 15:11 — No Comments

Strange Little Girl on audio

You can check out the excellent Nicholas Camm reading the audio version of the DCI Blizzard mystery Strange Little Girl at…

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Added by John Dean on February 7, 2019 at 8:55 — No Comments

Something extra

What turns a story from good to very good? For me, it is that extra something.

Whether it be the description of a place that makes you shiver because you feel the chill air coming off the hills, or a portrayal of a character so real they could easily walk in through the door and…

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Added by John Dean on February 6, 2019 at 14:07 — No Comments

The novel at rest

I have just finished the first draft of a new Jack Harris novel. As always, I’ll let it rest for a week or two then come back to start the edit with fresh eyes.

For me, that is a crucial part of the writing process and the test for me is that, if I enjoy the novel and forgot I wrote it, I must be doing something right!

The read-through is also crucial to search for problems with flow, plotlines, poor grammar, literals etc. I want the team at The Book Folks to have a manuscript…

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Added by John Dean on February 6, 2019 at 13:53 — No Comments

Weekend writing workshops – taking inspiration from your surroundings



Writers! Fancy writing in a house on a hill? Looking to learn more about how writers draw inspiration from their surroundings? Like to find a peaceful corner of a garden to write? And all with…

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Added by John Dean on February 4, 2019 at 10:00 — No Comments

How do you recognise the truth?



So how do you solve a crime when your main information is coming from someone with dementia - how do you know you are being told the truth?

Check out how DCI John Blizzard fares at…

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Added by John Dean on February 1, 2019 at 11:00 — No Comments

Crime at Catstrand

As part of…

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Added by John Dean on February 1, 2019 at 10:00 — 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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