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lizfielding99 · 3 days
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Noir at the Bar... (via Noir at the Bar : crime, alcohol, the ideal mixture?)
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lizfielding99 · 5 days
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Blogging at Strand Magazine
Conference time It’s been a very busy week. Last weekend I was the Crime Writers’ Association conference in Brighton, which was a wonderfully friendly event with stimulating speakers. There were talks from experts in getting the details right in police procedurals and legal thrillers. A psychologist who’s worked with serial killers and authors who write true crime. We were also treated to an…
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lizfielding99 · 17 days
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In this week's Libertà Books blog, Sarah Mallory talks about "... history...the tapestry into which I weave my characters’ stories..." and her book that's in the short list for the Historical Romantic Novel of the Year Awards. (via The Romantic Novel of the Year Awards 2024)
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lizfielding99 · 24 days
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(via Spring means Yellow Daffodils. Or does it?) "Fair daffodil..."
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lizfielding99 · 1 month
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@LibertaBooks #mincemeatlive #Fortune_Theatre (via Operation Mincemeat)
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Gender neutral pronouns in fiction. (via Gender-neutral pronouns : Pedantique-Ryter not ranting) #writing
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lizfielding99 · 1 month
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Noir at the Bar
Crawley Festival of Words My latest Maybridge Murder Mystery is with my editor so until I have more news about that, I thought I’d let you know what else I’ve been up — apart from the housework! This weekend was the Crawley Festival of Words crime weekend. I was thrilled to be able to hear Elly Griffiths and Barbara Nadel talk about their latest books. I’m really excited about the new “Frozen”…
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lizfielding99 · 1 month
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The relationship between and author and editor can be edgy, but it can also be a collaboration in which the editor -- not so emotionally engaged -- can see the diamond within the rough hewn stone. (via Dear Editor Please Note : Sophie Weston reprise)
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lizfielding99 · 2 months
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When the book no longer comes first...
Clearing the decks… I’ve just emerged, blinking into the light, rather like Mole in Wind in the Willows. ‘Up we go! Up we go! Till at last, pop! his snout came out into the sunlight and he found himself rolling in the grass of a great meadow.’  Okay, I’m not rolling in a great meadow – it’s still a bit chilly and damp for that kind of madness here in West Sussex in the middle of March but in…
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lizfielding99 · 2 months
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Why writers need editors. All writers... (via Cautionary tales of indie authors and editors)
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lizfielding99 · 2 months
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Byron, Heyer and Caroline Lamb. (via Lord Byron, the Heyer Walk and Lady Caroline Lamb)
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lizfielding99 · 2 months
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It’s all in the genes! #Byron ‘LibertaBooks # (via Lord Byron : what I didn't know about the man)
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lizfielding99 · 2 months
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The escapist romance, the Greek/Italian hero is warming readers hearts through the depths of winter. What's the appeal?
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lizfielding99 · 3 months
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lizfielding99 · 3 months
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YouTube Interview...
On the Couch with Liz Fielding… For those of you at work, or in a different time zone, I’m posting the link to my On the Couch interview with CR38IVES, that went live this morning on Linkedin. You can catch up with it here on YouTube.
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lizfielding99 · 3 months
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Looking for owls in Finland. (via For the love of owls : Sophie Weston reprise)
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lizfielding99 · 3 months
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The Libertà Books​ blogs gives us an insight to the problem of translating a British English text for a US audience. And a very funny link to a KBO situation (via Divided by a common language? Britspeak vs USspeak)
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