July 2021 Blog Posts (7)

Daggers winners announced

The Crime Writers' Association has announced the eagerly-awaited winners of this year's Daggers awards - well done to all those who were successful. You can find out who won at 

thecwa.co.uk

Added by John Dean on July 29, 2021 at 13:39 — No Comments

Film offers insight into the writing process

I am delighted to have been asked to make a short film for Dumfries and Galloway Libraries Service, my local library service, in which I answer questions about writing from some of their Facebook followers.

Work like this is particularly close to my heart because I am one of two Libraries Champions for the Crime Writers’ Association, with…

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Added by John Dean on July 23, 2021 at 9:00 — No Comments

A chance to learn more about crime writing

Want to learn more about crime writing? Then this online course could be for you

Added by John Dean on July 20, 2021 at 11:06 — No Comments

New novel is well received

 

I am pleased to say that Last Man Alive, the latest book in the series featuring Detective Chief Inspector Jack Harris, is selling well and attracting positive reviews and ratings, having been published by The Book Folks.

In the book,  my 21st crime novel to appear, Harris is on the trail of a missing man whom he suspects of having…

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Added by John Dean on July 20, 2021 at 10:40 — No Comments

Advice from an expert

Bestselling crime writer Leigh Russell joins interviewer Sara West to talk about her books, the success of her Geraldine Steele series (more than one million sales) and her top tips for writers in the latest instalment of the free Tall Tales Mysteries Mug Shots series of films. Tune in onto their Youtube channel at…

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Added by John Dean on July 15, 2021 at 13:58 — No Comments

How authors play with the reader's emotions

I am returning to my theme of how writers evoke reactions in their readers for this blog. Good writing is about triggers with the author using words, phrases, images, places and sensations that reach deep into the reader’s mind.

That reaction will be based on something that the reader has actually experienced, or may be something that the…

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Added by John Dean on July 15, 2021 at 9:20 — No Comments

A little conflict goes a long way

I have just written a chapter for my latest Blizzard novel in which my detectives fall out with witnesses then with each other, all of which allows me to come back to one of my familiar themes for my blogs – conflict.

I find that writing becomes easier if there is conflict in the air. Why? Because stories need things to happen and conflicts…

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Added by John Dean on July 1, 2021 at 11:58 — No Comments

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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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Knowing when to cast all caution to the wind

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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 I am part of the team that organises an annual short story competition for young writers in Dumfries and Galloway, as part of the run-up to Kirkcudbright book week 2025 in March. The competition is run by the event organisers Kirkcudbright Book Week Society and Kirkcudbright Library. Myself and Lesley Garbutt from the Library are the judges and this year we have asked…See More
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Festival announces top quality crime fiction line-up

One of the strongest features of Kirkcudbright Book Week right from its early days has been the popularity of crime fiction - and the 2025 event is set to continue the tradition.The programme to run in the South West Scotland town between March 3-9 includes appearances by several best-selling crime fiction authors as well as those starting out  on their writing…See More
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How to keep a long-running series fresh

Writing a long-running series of novels, as can so often be the case for crime fiction authors, brings its own set of challenges, not least how do you keep the writing fresh for reader and writer alike?As I start the latest DCI  Jack Harris novel for my publisher The Book Folks, the twelfth in the series where the action is divided between the North Pennines and southern…See More
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An exciting time

Having just completed my latest DCI Blizzard crime novel for my publisher The Book Folks, this is both a nervous time and an exciting time. Nervous because, however experienced you are (and this is Book 25), it’s always a tense time as you wait for feedback from your publisher. You are never too old to learn!Exciting because your thoughts turn to the next book, which…See More
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