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Fixed in time?
Can a mystery novel work if it’s set against unresolved real-world events like the US presidential election or Britain’s tortured Brexit process? Never Going to Happen (released on Kindle in March 2018) aims to prove that it can. Continue reading →
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- Would you read an AI-generated novel?
- Blackmail – best crime if you want to escape detection?
- How exciting is that?
- Should journalists report news or create it?
- Coronavirus – does anyone want to read about that?
- Voices from 1943
- The old normal – will it ever come back?
- The challenge of getting noticed
- Book delay? Blame Brexit!
- Fixed in time?
- The heroism of the average man
- Self-publishing, and making the right moves: what am I missing?
- Boss from hell? Denial of Credit is out now!
- Numero uno? If only!
- ‘Alternative Outcome’ – FREE for five days!
- ‘Sorry, we don’t review e-books.’ The self-publishing paradox
- Read this. No don’t! Yes, do.
- Can logistics be exciting?
- E-book technology? Don’t make me go back!
- How long should it take to write a novel?
- The serial: killer formula or cop-out?
- How can you tell if a self-published book is a good book?
- Many thanks for the plot idea, MT!
- Starting as you mean to go on
- Transport press mentions
- No Kindle? No problem!
- On sale now!
- Publishing in February – that was the plan!
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