‘The Marquis’ by Charles Garvice: ‘incredibly, almost unbelievably, bad’ writing.
A few years ago, I posted about having found the worst written novel I have ever come across. This was ‘The Outcast of the Family’
A few years ago, I posted about having found the worst written novel I have ever come across. This was ‘The Outcast of the Family’
Following on from my last post about servant lead characters, my own dark comedy ‘Georgian Romance Revolt’ is out on 17 September and is available
I wrote a longish post about research for historical novels and changing opinions on ‘facts’ in history, and guess what – my PC has
“If this ain’t a Bow Street Runner or some other thief taker, then I’m a Dutchwoman,” Kate told Suki, as they watched the short, stocky,
Free on 17 and 18 May on Amazon.com And Amazon.co.uk here Kenrick fingered his teeth. “As for your complaints about the slaves, these later efforts
Here’s an interview with one Émile Dubios… Laura Lee: Come in. Sit down. Would you like something to drink? Émile Dubois: Thank you, Madame.
Sometimes, when life is stark, the only thing for me is one of Shakespeare’s plays: I suppose it is those ‘universal themes’ that bring
I have always revelled in silly names, particularly in novels: Gussie Fink-Nottle and Cyril Bassington-Bassington, anybody? While writing my latest, I was delighted to find
When writing tales of terror, it can be difficult to keep balanced along the thin line between the terrifying and the ludicrous –
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