Good afternoon, folks. I’m delighted to welcome literary agent Philip Patterson to my blog. Here, he discusses how he became a literary agent, his guilty pleasure genre and the time he met Rod Stewart! ©️Aruturonto < strong> 1) Did you see yourself becoming a literary agent after you left school? Did you actually have any […]
Author Archives: Serial Writer
10 Questions With Sam Carrington
Good evening folks, I apologise for my absence – real life took over for several weeks and I have had UCAS application to complete and assignments to get done for my Access Course. Without further ado though, allow me to introduce my Q&A with one of my favourite authors, the lovely Sam Carrington. Sam discusses […]
A Feature by Fiona Glass
Good afternoon, folks. I’m delighted to welcome fiction writer Fiona Glass to my blog. Fiona has kindly agreed to share a feature on her novel, Got Ghosts. Here it is. Where there’s a ghost there’s a… crime! Book genres are becoming ever more firmly fixed these days: something is either horror, or romance, or sci-fi, […]
10 Questions With Matt Johnson
Good afternoon folks and I’m delighted to welcome Crime writer Matt Johnson to my blog. Here, he chats his career highlights from when he was a police officer, self publishing his debut novel Wicked Game and getting an agent for it, and his advice for aspiring crime writers looking to write police procedurals. 1) As […]
10 Questions With Louise Jensen
Good evening folks, I don’t know about you lot but I’m made up it’s nearly the weekend! Thank God!! This evening I’m delighted to welcome psychological thriller writer Louise Jensen to my blog. Here, she chats how she was discovered by the WoMentoring Project, the writing processes for her novels The Sister and The Gift […]
10 Questions With Sarah A. Denzil
Good afternoon folks, and this afternoon I’m delighted to welcome crime writer Sarah A. Denzil to my blog. Here, Sarah chats about self publishing her book, her inspiration for her novel The Silent Child and her views on strong female characters in crime fiction. Over to you Sarah! 1) As a child, did you have […]
10 Questions With B. A. Paris
Good evening folks, I’m delighted to welcome psychological thriller author B. A. Paris to my blog. Here, she chats about growing up in France, her first draft of Behind Closed Doors and her favourite authors. 1) As a child, did you have a favourite author and do you have a favourite author now? As a […]
10 Questions With Hollie Overton
Good evening folks, I’m made up to welcome American crime writer Hollie Overton to my blog. Here, Hollie chats about writing for TV as well as being a novelist, her favourite music and how her personal experiences helped her create her debut novel, Baby Doll. Over to you, Hollie. 1) As a child, did you […]
10 Questions With Helen Callaghan
Good morning folks, and Happy Saturday!! I’m delighted to welcome psychological thriller writer Helen Callaghan to my blog. Here, Helen chats about how she gained representation, her favourite authors and studying for her degree as a mature student. Over to you, Helen. 1) As a child, did you have a favourite author? Oh yeah – […]
An Interview With Camilla Wray
Good afternoon folks, I’m delighted to welcome literary agent Camilla Wray to my blog. Here, Camilla chats about her journey to becoming a literary agent, advice for aspiring authors and her guilty pleasures of genre. Over to you, Camilla. 1) Did you see yourself becoming a literary agent after you left school? Did you actually […]