I’ve been a fan of Paul Simon since I saw Simon and Garfunkel’s The Concert in Central Park on TV … More
Category: Features
An indefinite present, an unknowable future
This still doesn’t seem real. One minute I’m doing ordinary, everyday things, the next I remember that everything has changed. … More
Reblog: Desert Island Books with Kate Vane
Originally posted on Beverley Has Read:
Hello and welcome to another instalment of Desert Island Books! This is a monthly feature where…
Reblog: My guest post for Rather Too Fond of Books about finding inspiration on social media
Hayley from Rather Too Fond of Books kindly hosted a guest post from me yesterday following the launch of Still … More
Reblog: My guest post on writing a series for ShortBookandScribes
Nicola from ShortBookandScribes kindly hosted a guest post from me yesterday to coincide with publication of Still You Sleep. I’ve … More
Still You Sleep is published today!
My new crime novel Still You Sleep is published today! A big thanks to everyone who has spread the word, shared … More
Guest post: Ruth O’Neill, author of Tell Me Why
Researching a novel can take us to some interesting places. Here Ruth O’Neill discusses how writing her revenge thriller Tell … More
Genghis Khan, This Life and me: do fictional characters have to be relatable?
I’m currently reading Conn Iggulden’s Conqueror series. It’s a gripping fictional account of the rise of the Mongol empire but … More
Coming soon: my new crime novel, Still You Sleep
I’m pleased to announce that my new crime novel, Still You Sleep, will be published on 18 February in paperback … More
My books of the year 2019 — crime and literary fiction
When I chose my favourite books of 2018, I wrote separate posts for crime and literary fiction. I’m combining them … More