People are beginning to pack their pens and make their way to the September Thriller School, which is centred around getting the details right, so that your readers can be convinced and carried away. An example of how not to do it occurred in a book I read the other day, which, for discretion’s sake […]
View PostThriller School in Suite 101
I have just read an interesting and very generous article by Mike Gerrard on Suite101.com talking about the upcoming Thriller School weekend (9th – 10th January 201o) – hope you’ll enjoy it as much as I did! – http://england-travel.suite101.com/article.cfm/crime_and_mystery_fiction_writing_course.
View Post creative writing, crime fiction, crime fiction writing, crime writing, criminal law, forensic science, thriller writingKiller Reads Thriller School Offer
HarperCollins has put up an excellent post on their Killer Reads site (well worth checking out anyway if you’re at all interested in crime fiction) – http://www.killerreads.com/. They have been very generous in sharing what Thriller School is doing with their readership, who are, by definition, people interested in every possible kind of crime fiction, […]
View Post creative writing, crime fiction, crime fiction writing, crime writing, criminal law, forensic science, thriller writingThriller School Opens in Oxford
Serial murders in an Oxford college, a forensic scientist… fiction and fact fuse at Thriller School’s opening weekend, St Hilda’s College, Oxford. Thrillers, mysteries, whodunnits, detective stories, English village ‘cosies’ and hard-boiled private eyes – this crime fiction course is an opportunity to read, discuss and learn about crime writing of all kinds. Writers, publishers, […]
View Post creative writing, crime fiction, crime fiction writing, crime writing, criminal law, forensic science, thriller writing