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More News From Nowhere: March 2012
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More News From Nowhere. Saturday, 31 March 2012. Rather unexpectedly, Nowhere To Go has been nominated for the Best Short Story Collection in the 2012 awards. Run by Spinetingler magazine. This alone is great, but to see the company that I'm in is even better. It's an honour to be alongside the other authors shortlisted. Voting's now opened here. Print edition of Nowhere To Go will be out soon. With the gorgeous new cover designed by Keith at infinityplus. Links to this post. Sunday, 25 March 2012. Free ...
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Gone Bad...: Fantastic brand spanking new 'Julie Morrigan' author website
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Wednesday, 5 October 2011. Fantastic brand spanking new 'Julie Morrigan' author website. You might find it hard to believe (especially if you've been out for a drink with me) but I'm actually quite shy. So when, just over a year ago, my mate Paul Brazill. Asked me if I wanted to do an interview for his Hit the North! Series, my initial reaction could be summed up in two words - fuck, no! And see what you think. Posted by Julie Lewthwaite. 6 October 2011 at 16:44. The new site looks fab, big kudos to Steve.
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WordFactory: Twelve months, five books, two websites
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Miscandlon and Lewthwaite Writing Services. Tuesday, 28 February 2012. Twelve months, five books, two websites. A year ago today I wrote a post about my conversion to e-books. I think it’s fair to say that in the intervening twelve months, a great deal has happened. First, I published Gone Bad, a collection of short crime fiction. It has had some great reviews and appeared in Grift Magazine's Reader survey: best books of 2011. It’s also currently on a Goodreads Best Noir of the 21st Century. As you can i...
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The Violet Hour: A Darke Interview With Julie Morrigan
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Monday, 21 January 2013. A Darke Interview With Julie Morrigan. Having just published her third novel, Darke: The Devil, The Magician and The Fool. I thought this an ideal opportunity to invite Julie Morrigan round for a wee chat about her latest work and future plans. Darke draws on Faustian pacts, elements of Voodoo and demonic possession. How much research went into the preparation of the novel? Have you ever had a personal experience of the supernatural? I grew up in a house that scared me. It ha...
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WordFactory: February 2012
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Miscandlon and Lewthwaite Writing Services. Tuesday, 28 February 2012. Twelve months, five books, two websites. A year ago today I wrote a post about my conversion to e-books. I think it’s fair to say that in the intervening twelve months, a great deal has happened. First, I published Gone Bad, a collection of short crime fiction. It has had some great reviews and appeared in Grift Magazine's Reader survey: best books of 2011. It’s also currently on a Goodreads Best Noir of the 21st Century. As you can i...
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The Violet Hour: January 2013
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Monday, 21 January 2013. A Darke Interview With Julie Morrigan. Having just published her third novel, Darke: The Devil, The Magician and The Fool. I thought this an ideal opportunity to invite Julie Morrigan round for a wee chat about her latest work and future plans. Darke draws on Faustian pacts, elements of Voodoo and demonic possession. How much research went into the preparation of the novel? Have you ever had a personal experience of the supernatural? I grew up in a house that scared me. It ha...
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