Mistreating characters

I wouldn't be at all surprised if the people of Pitkirtly decided to form a Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Characters before long. I really haven't been very nice to some of my long-running mystery novel characters in the latest one of the series, and this tendency has got even worse as the …

A Tantalising Glimpse

Inspired by someone's recent post on a writer's forum where they asked for quotes from characters, I've put together some quick extracts from 'The Queen of Scots Mystery'. They may not make much sense out of context, and in fact I'm hoping they don't! But maybe they will convey a flavour of the novel, although …

Haunted

This spring I'm being haunted by Mary, Queen of Scots. Having finished the first draft of my latest novel, 'The Queen of Scots Mystery', I've now temporarily moved on to the task of sourcing props for - guess what? - an amateur theatre production of 'Mary Queen of Scots got her head chopped off' by …

Returning home

Today I returned home. Or at least to my virtual home, Pitkirtly. Everything looks much the same as when I was last there. It isn't the kind of place that changes very much, or very quickly. Apart from the new Cultural Centre and new police station that have sprung up during the time I've been …

As easy as 1, 2, 3

Up to now I haven't generally been very good at multi-tasking when it comes to writing, but I think I may be getting the hang of it. I now have 3 very different novels in mind which I hope to write this year. Fortunately the NaNoWriMo people seem to have been tuning into my plans, …

Soft launch

I'm trying to be quite minimalist about releasing 'The Lion and Unicorn Quest' into the wild, so this may be your only warning that it has now gone live on Amazon. Now that I've done this I feel a gentle sense of melancholy. This novel has been in my head for some time, and now …

Almost ready

My latest mystery novel is unexpectedly almost ready for publication. I didn't realise this until yesterday, when I looked at the number and seriousness level of edits waiting to be done in the printed copy I used for proof-reading, and saw that because there were very few plot holes left (but I'm willing to be …