Happy Christmas to all my readers, my publisher, Joffe Books, and everyone who has supported me over the years. I am truly grateful. Have a safe, healthy and lovely Christmas.
It is often difficult to find a new author and one whose novels you think you might enjoy but libraries are a great place for dipping your toe in the water, or rather for letting your fingers do the choosing and there is also a handy little book in UK libraries that can help with that. It's called Who Else Writes Like? Reviewers have compared the Inspector Andy Horton novels to American writers, Ed McBain and Joseph Wambaugh and their British counterparts John Harvey and Peter Robinson both of the latter mentioned in the directory Who Else Writes Like? My crime novels are also compared to those written by Colin Dexter, Ann Cleeves, Robert Barnard, Graham Hurley, Dorothy Simpson and Neil White. In addition, there is also a good website called Fantastic Fiction where it is suggested that if you like Peter James and Stephen Booth then you might also like the Inspector Andy Horton and the Art Marvik Mystery Thrillers. Where to buy Pauline Rowson's...
Most people know me for writing crime novels, especially the Inspector Horton Marine Mystery series, but I am also the author of several business books. Yesterday I received two packages. One contained the Chinese translation of two of my books combined into one, and the other package contained copies of three new business books I've written, which are being published by Crimson Publishing on 1 August 2009. The Chinese book is called Be A Champion and this book combines two of my communication and motivational titles: Being Positive & Staying Positive , and Communicating With More Confidence with that of another book called Stress & Time Management written by Brian Lomas who I have known for some time. Brian is Managing Director of Executive Shadows and is a highly respected trainer and business consultant . It always gives me a real buzz when I see my work translated into another language and to imagine people reading it all over the world. The three new business books...
I'm on the radio today talking first to Julian Clegg on BBC Radio Solent at about 7.20 am and then to Darren Gamblen on Express FM 93.7 where I'll be talking about the publication of the new Inspector Andy Horton marine mystery crime novel, Footsteps on the Shore and the search to find the UK's best young crime writer with the launch of the 2011 Young Crime Writers Competition organised by the Crime Writers Association and sponsored by CRIMEFEST . CWA For the second year running I'm delighted to be the judge for the southern region. The winner will go forward for the national prize which is being announced during National Crime Writing Week which commences on 13 June. Participating libraries for the south are: Portsmouth, Southampton, the Isle of Wight and West Sussex. The competition is open to those under 18 years. More details on my web site.
Comments