Two weeks since the publication of Kiss, Marry, Murder and while reviews have been excellent so far, there’s no doubt the long tail of book promotion is difficult and unrelenting. I’m currently seeking opportunities to promote myself but the time spent researching this takes me away from writing the next book, which is arguably aContinueContinue reading “Five Ways to Help Authors”
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Crime, Women and Comedy: an insight into writing humorous female-led fiction
Kiss, Marry, Murder is set in the leafy environs of Barnes in south-west London. I call it ‘urban cosy crime’, because while it borrows some of the tropes of a traditional murder mystery, it also flouts the rules occasionally with – gasp! – sexual exploits, bad language and not a pensioner-aged sleuth or village vicarContinueContinue reading “Crime, Women and Comedy: an insight into writing humorous female-led fiction”
It’s been a moment…
Well. It all went very quiet for a while there. It’s fair to say my writing life the past few years has been… tense. Erratic. Painful. Non-existent, on occasions. So it’s difficult, to know where to start with the story. At the beginning, I suppose! When I won the Comedy Women in Print award inContinueContinue reading “It’s been a moment…”