I’m picking thirty books, one a day, for National Crime Reading Month #Pickupapageturner Today the first in the Merrily Watkins series for all those who like murder, exorcism and cider.
✍️Short story writers!
There's just one month left to enter the HWA Dorothy Dunnett Short Story Competition!
We're looking for unpublished short stories set all or mainly in the past.
More info and entry form at https://t.co/3R3kjpgls7
#HWADDSS26
Sharpe Books are now accepting submissions
By established and debut authors.
Please see our submissions page on our website
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We are looking for crime/thriller and #histfic titles
@JerichoWriters#booktwitter#amediting#amwriting
Only 99p on Kindle, Kobo & Apple?
Outrageous!
I'll never get into tax exile this way.
Kindle:
https://t.co/JvvG6WUqPA
Kobo:
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Apple:
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Tickets are still available for our historical panel in Leeds this weekend and pride month is the perfect time given we'll be launching Rue Baldry's Dwell and Carolyn Kirby of Ravenglass fame is hosting!
Join us if you can 🏳️🌈
https://t.co/wN1O1RTkEg
With a slight delay, here's our Book Club recommendation: Antonia Senior's "Stalin's Apostles". Drawing on newly declassified files, the book focuses on the impact of the Cambridge Five on post-war Europe. We even had the chance to hear Antonia discuss the book at the Embassy. 📚
Just received my hardback copy of Watching The Detectives, the new @aspectsofcrime short story collection. Proud to be a contributor along with a wonderful bunch of crime writers. My story is called ‘Vengeance Is Mine’, a Frank Merlin mystery set in Spring 1941.
@AspectsHistory
Why write history?
"Non-fiction books are crucial for preserving stories about women and men who make ground-breaking changes in the world," says Geraldine Roberts.
She reflects on the experience of researching her new book, The Rebel and the Peacemaker: https://t.co/8ZGhQUM9q2
One of the pleasures of being a crime writer in #NationalCrimeReadingMonth is recommending your friends' work.
Why not check out the poet Ovid's surprise crime-fighting sideline with @for_fi 's Publius Ovidius mysteries?
https://t.co/HAcMkRfwI9
Did you know that it's currently #NationalCrimeReadingMonth? A month to celebrate the incredibly broad church that is crime, mystery and thriller fiction (and non-fiction) ... So why not #PickUpAPageTurner or attend one of the many events going on in June https://t.co/hUYGdNud10
Yay! It's happy millionaire's shortbread day --- oops, sorry, I meant HAPPY PUBLICATION DAY TO ME! The third Jess Raker Ribble Valley thriller - Death at the Castle Gates - is out today! Available as hardback or kindle.
Now, if you'll excuse me, time for a sweet treat!
@A_DiAngelo I've been writing a story set in the shadow of Hadrian's Wall. A tale of ambition, loyalty, betrayal, and the price paid by those who build empires. I'm delighted to say that The Price of Stone will be published later this year. #HistoricalFiction#HadriansWall#WritingCommunity
I’m picking thirty books, one a day, for National Crime Reading Month. Anthony Price is my favourite spy writer and this is one of the most beautiful books I’ve ever read. #Pickupapageturner