Emily Winslow - Part One - Multiple Narrators and Unreliable Memory
Crime Scene - Crime Writers in Conversation
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11M ago
Emily Winslow has established herself, in a genre crowded with talent, as a sophisticated storyteller with her compelling and unsettling books. She uses multiple narrators in order to convey the unreliability of memory in piecing together a puzzle from several points of view. She doesn’t know the resolution of the mystery before she begins writing it - she participates in the process of investigation alongside her detective, and her readers. It is safe to say that no one else out there is writing anything like these distinctive and unusual books ..read more
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David Henty - Part Four - Tintoretto Theory, Art Critics and Devaluation
Crime Scene - Crime Writers in Conversation
by dear reader blog
1y ago
David Henty is an extraordinarily gifted artist who started out as a forger, but now makes a legitimate living painting copies of famous artworks under his own name. David’s work is commissioned by art investors, film companies, television producers, interior designers, organisations and individuals all over the world. David has recently turned his hand to writing and has published his own crime novel, Art World Underworld ..read more
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David Henty - Part Three - Are Some Artists Easier to Copy?
Crime Scene - Crime Writers in Conversation
by dear reader blog
1y ago
David Henty is an extraordinarily gifted artist who started out as a forger, but now makes a legitimate living painting copies of famous artworks under his own name. David’s work is commissioned by art investors, film companies, television producers, interior designers, organisations and individuals all over the world. David has recently turned his hand to writing and has published his own crime novel, Art World Underworld ..read more
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David Henty - Part Two - The Caravaggio Project
Crime Scene - Crime Writers in Conversation
by dear reader blog
1y ago
David Henty is an extraordinarily gifted artist who started out as a forger, but now makes a legitimate living painting copies of famous artworks under his own name. David’s work is commissioned by art investors, film companies, television producers, interior designers, organisations and individuals all over the world. David has recently turned his hand to writing and has published his own crime novel, Art World Underworld ..read more
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Crime Scene - Graham Bartlett - Part Four
Crime Scene - Crime Writers in Conversation
by dear reader blog
1y ago
Graham Bartlett, police officer for thirty years in the Sussex Police, brings his professional experience to bear on his grittily authentic crime fiction, which casts an unflinching eye on difficult issues such as police corruption and vigilantism. Graham now advises crime writers on authentic police procedural in their fiction, and runs writing courses for aspiring authors ..read more
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Crime Scene - David Henty - Part One: Prison
Crime Scene - Crime Writers in Conversation
by dear reader blog
1y ago
David Henty is an extraordinarily gifted artist who started out as a forger, but now makes a legitimate living painting copies of famous artworks under his own name. David’s work is commissioned by art investors, film companies, television producers, interior designers, organisations and individuals all over the world. David has recently turned his hand to writing and has published his own crime novel, Art World Underworld ..read more
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Crime Scene - Graham Bartlett - Part Three
Crime Scene - Crime Writers in Conversation
by dear reader blog
1y ago
Graham Bartlett, police officer for thirty years in the Sussex Police, brings his professional experience to bear on his grittily authentic crime fiction, which casts an unflinching eye on difficult issues such as police corruption and vigilantism. Graham now advises crime writers on authentic police procedural in their fiction, and runs writing courses for aspiring authors ..read more
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Crime Scene - Graham Bartlett - Part One
Crime Scene - Crime Writers in Conversation
by dear reader blog
1y ago
Graham Bartlett, police officer for thirty years in the Sussex Police, brings his professional experience to bear on his grittily authentic crime fiction, which casts an unflinching eye on difficult issues such as police corruption and vigilantism. Graham now advises crime writers on authentic police procedural in their fiction, and runs writing courses for aspiring authors ..read more
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Crime Scene - Peter James, Elly Griffiths and Graham Bartlett in Conversation - Part Two
Crime Scene - Crime Writers in Conversation
by dear reader blog
1y ago
Peter James, Elly Griffiths and Graham Bartlett in conversation about narrative unreliability, misdirection, authenticity and the wonders of forensic podiatry and super recognisers, and much more. Recorded at Goldsboro Books in Brighton in November 2022 ..read more
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