by Peter Bartram | Oct 4, 2017 | Exclusive
So let’s talk about “funny money” Confused about pounds, shillings and pence? Help is at hand… By Peter Bartram Author Editor Journalist FacebookTwitter I was sitting in a café with my girlfriend Shirley when she pointed at a bloke wearing some fancy...
by Peter Bartram | Sep 4, 2017 | Exclusive
How to be deadly serious about humerous crime fiction By Peter Bartram Author Editor Journalist FacebookTwitter When you decide to write humorous crime fiction you have to think of a few more points than those writers who’ve decided to play it straight. First,...
by Peter Bartram | Aug 4, 2017 | Exclusive
How I found Colin Crampton on a dark night By Peter Bartram Author Editor Journalist FacebookTwitter The scene is an ill-lit street in Worthing, a coastal town in West Sussex. The time: February 1966. A young reporter is walking back to his newspaper’s office...
by Peter Bartram | Jul 4, 2017 | Exclusive
The Morning, Noon & Night trilogy Three books, three murders… ONE MOTIVE! And you can read chapter 1 of the forst book here By Peter Bartram Author Editor Journalist FacebookTwitter My Australian girlfriend Shirley took a luscious lick of her ice-cream and...
by Peter Bartram | Jun 4, 2017 | Exclusive
SPEAK UP! Journalist and crime author Peter Bartram wants a word about writing dialogue… By Peter Bartram Author Editor Journalist FacebookTwitter “Damn! Blast! Hell!” A frown wrinkled my brow. “Is this an inconvenient time to call?” I asked....
by Peter Bartram | May 4, 2017 | Exclusive
TOP TEN WOMEN SLEUTHS IN CRIME FICTION And here they are in random order By Peter Bartram Author Editor Journalist FacebookTwitter 1. Jane Marple. The grandmother of all female sleuths has to be Jane Marple of St Mary Mead, who first appeared in Agatha...
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