Extras
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Alanna Knight, newly made MBE in the New Year's honours list, talks to Leigh Russell about her career over at www.mysterypeople.co.uk
Interview
Victorian crime writer D E Meredith talks to Glow Magazine about her books and influences, why she is 'knee-deep in corpses', what today's politicians could learn from the past and much more...
http://www.glowmagazine.me/d-e-meredith-the-thames-valley-history-festival-interview/
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Strange Alliances enjoys an indepth interview with international bestseller author Rachel Caine as she talks about reinventing herself as a writer, her views on ebooks, her writing process, looking forward to a new chapter in her life, and more...
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Rachel Caine, author of the bestselling Morganville Vampire series shares her thoughts on Halloween in this Kindle Post.
http://www.kindlepost.co.uk/2011/10/rachel-caine-on-halloween.html
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Ruth Dudley Edwards discusses her satirical crime novel Killing the Emperors and on RTE 1's art show Arena.
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Strange Alliances interviews D E Meredith about the process of writing her first novel, Devoured, from the orginal idea to publication, her research on the Victorian period and forensics, writing Victorian dialogue and more...
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New writers are usually told to write what you know, but here D E Meredith, author of the Hatton and Roumande Victorian Crime series explains On the Literary Sofa why she writes what she doesn't know...
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Jaqueline Winspear, author of the acclaimes Maisie Dobbs mystery series, talks to The Lady about how she came up with the idea for her heroine and why she chose to write murder mysteries.
http://www.lady.co.uk/culture/books/1381-how-to-write-a-murder-mystery
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Crime Fiction Lover grills Adrian Magson on why he chose a French setting for his crime series including Death on the Point Noir, how he balances several wiritng projects and what he likes about the 1960s...
http://www.crimefictionlover.com/2012/10/interview-adrian-magson/
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In an article written especially for Book Oxygen, author D E Meredith exposes the valuable links between experience and writing, revealing some of the dark origins behind her debut Devoured, the first novel in a the Hatton & Roumande series set in Victorian London and featuring one of the first forensic detectives.
Podcast
Following her winning the RT Reviewer's Choice award for The Rose Garden, Susanna Kearsley talks about the book as well as her other novels that have made her the success she is today.
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The Next Big Thing works like a recommendation chain-mail with authors answering the same 10 questions before inviting other authors to do the same thing. Here, Victorian crime-writer D E Meredith talks about her upcoming book The Devil's Ribbon and who she thinks should be The Next Big Thing...
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Glow Magazine discusses Adrian Magson's journey from wannabe writer to published author, and talks to him about his writing regime, the 'best bits' about being an author and his future aspirations.
http://www.glowmagazine.me/fiction-writings-a-marathon-not-a-sprint-interview-with-adrian-magson/
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Crimesquad gives The Frozen Shroud a 5-star review and interviews Martin Edwards about his acclaimed Lake Dictrict mystery series.
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Author DE Meredith, author of the historical crime novel Devoured, imagines a travel guide for those travelling to Borneo in 1856 for BBC History Magazine.
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Crime author Leigh Russell interviews fellow crime writer, and author of the Lake District mysteries, Martin Edwards for Mystery People.
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Want to see The Morganville Vampires series turned into a TV series? You can help make it happen! Author Rachel Caine has partnered with award winning producer/director Blake Calhoun (Loud Pictures) to launch a Kickstarter iniative to adapt the books into a web TV series. Read more about the project and how you can help here!
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Get hold of a Morganville I.D. Card and you'll become an official Morganville Resident and be allowed to enter a competition to win a limited edition signed harback of the last book in the series, Daylighters (out November 2013).
How do I get an I.D. Card?
I.D. cards were given out at all the events on the Fall of Night Book Tour, so if you attended any of the events, you should have one!
If you didn't make it to any of the talks and booksignings, you can still get your hands on an I.D. Card by doing the following. Take a photo of yourself holding a copy of Fall of Night and either tweet us the photo @Allisonandbusby using hashtag #MorganvilleID, OR post the photo on the UK Fans of the Morganville Vampires Facebook Group.
The first 20 to tweet or post a photo will be sent an I.D. card AND a Morganville Vampires Bag. Others will just get an I.D. Card for as long as stocks last.
Got an I.D.Card already? Enter the competition here.
https://www.allisonandbusby.com/competitions/the-morganville-resident-competition-2/
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Rachel Caine will be coming to the UK and touring bookshops round the country to meet all her fans from 10th - 20th May 2013 in light of her new book Fall of Night. Here's a full list of where you'll be able to find her!
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Mary-Rose MacColl shares the inspiration behind her novel In Falling Snow – the extraordinary women who set off from Edinburgh to turn an abbey in France into a hospital during the Great War…
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Follow the trail of reviews, guest posts and interviews with Kate Forsyth, author of the captivating novel Bitter Greens which blends history with fairytale in a masterful reinvention of the story of Rapunzel.
https://www.allisonandbusby.com/blog/follow-the-bitter-greens-blog-tour/