Getting to know you

Getting to know you

The thing I hadn’t expected was that as I got to know the characters, the way they acted started to become easy to write. In fact, in The Antiquarian, one of the characters suggested what the twist may be in a conversation I was writing.

How cosy do you want to be?

How cosy do you want to be?

This particular story starts with the question I am always asked whenever I speak at literary festivals or run workshops on design and creativity: “Have you written a book yourself?” So, in April 2024 I decided that I needed to be able to give the answer yes.

How cosy do you want to be?

Why Cosy Mysteries Are Perfect for Uncertain Times?

I’ve been thinking about libraries lately. Not the gleaming modern ones with their WiFi and coffee bars, although those are important.  I have been thinking about the older sort, with their worn wooden tables and the particular silence that comes from decades of concentrated reading. The kind which jump to my mind when someone says to me The London Library.

Three Questions for Jacky Fitt

Three Questions for Jacky Fitt

Three question interview with Jacky Fitt – copywriter, entrepreneur and author of the recently published ‘How to be in business’ and the award winning ‘How to Get Inside Someone’s Mind and Stay There’.

William Nash, Out-Take & Stu

William Nash, Out-Take & Stu

In early 2001 I got a call. I was running late for a meeting, and I debated whether to pick up the phone. I did and a voice at the other end said, “Do you want to design the best rock ’n’ roll book this century?”

I did. This is not the sort of offer a book designer gets everyday.