Choosing locations for a crime novel - the third in series of articles by Pauline Rowson - featured author of the month of the Crime Readers' Association
As featured crime author of the month on the Crime Readers' Association (CRA) website I'm contributing a regular series of articles.
Here is the third in my series of articles on the CRA website: Choosing the setting for crime novels
The CRA was set up in 2012 by members of the Crime Writers’ Association, of which I am a member, with the aim of bringing crime fiction fans a superb range of crime novels written by top authors, as well as providing informative and entertaining articles written by published crime authors. There's a great deal more on the CRA website including author events and a blog. Membership is free and includes a weekly newsletter as well as an edition of the CRA monthly magazine – Case Files.
The first in the series of articles is: Why is the crime genre so popular.
The second in the series of articles is: Are Crime Writers Psychopaths?
If you're a crime fiction fan then why not join. Membership is free.
Here is the third in my series of articles on the CRA website: Choosing the setting for crime novels
The CRA was set up in 2012 by members of the Crime Writers’ Association, of which I am a member, with the aim of bringing crime fiction fans a superb range of crime novels written by top authors, as well as providing informative and entertaining articles written by published crime authors. There's a great deal more on the CRA website including author events and a blog. Membership is free and includes a weekly newsletter as well as an edition of the CRA monthly magazine – Case Files.
The first in the series of articles is: Why is the crime genre so popular.
The second in the series of articles is: Are Crime Writers Psychopaths?
If you're a crime fiction fan then why not join. Membership is free.
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