Ramblings of a Frustrated Crime Writer

Tales and thoughts from the coal face of writing and life from Scottish crime writer Jennifer Lee Thomson.

Showing posts with label Glasgow. Show all posts
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Thursday, 3 March 2016

3 Ways to read like a writer

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If you don't have time to read, you don't have time to write. Read as many books as you can in the genre you want to writ...
Tuesday, 11 October 2011

Deid Bastards (or my descent into madness)

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Zombies in Glasgow? It has already happened. Last night I had an epiphany, a moment when I realised what I needed to do to to get my as...
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Thursday, 18 August 2011

The zombies are here. Here is the proof...

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They're in Glasgow now, but they could be heading to you. This is Generation Z, World War Z.
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Saturday, 19 March 2011

The blurb for Vile City

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I'm working on the final edit now and trying to figure out where to send it. But, here's the blurb (here's hoping you'll see...
Wednesday, 8 December 2010

S'now fair

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No buses or trains.   People abandoning their cars in freezing weather and trudging down the motorway like refugees, turning the M8 into one...
Monday, 25 October 2010

Why Vile City?

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My novel is set in Glasgow and begins with a young woman getting off a bus with her boyfriend. They take a short cut down an alley (not a wi...
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Jennifer Lee Thomson is an award-winning crime writer and journalist who has been scribbling away all her life. Jennifer Lee Thomson (who also writes as Jennifer Thomson and Jenny Thomson) is an award-winning crime writer who has been scribbling away all her life. She also writes as Jennifer Thomson. Her latest book is crime thriller Vile City - Volume 1 in her Detective in a Coma series is out now from Diamond Books - Meet DI Waddell: overworked and now his best pal who's in a coma is talking to him (and only him). Can he find missing Shelley before it's too late? OTHER BOOKS How Kirsty Gets her kicks (Shotgun Honey) The Nancy Kerr and Tommy McIntyre mysteries- Hell To Pay (Crime Files Book 1), Throwaways and Don't Come for Me.
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