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December 14, 2012

Chin Wag At The Slaughterhouse: Interview With Leigh Russell

Leigh Russell is the author of numerous critically acclaimed novels, among them Cut Short (2009), which was shortlisted for the CWA New Blood Dagger Award for Best First Novel, and Road Closed (2010), which was listed as a Top Read … Continue reading →
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Published on December 14, 2012 16:11

December 7, 2012

Chin Wag At The Slaughterhouse: Interview With Valerie Laws

Valerie Laws is a crime novelist and artist who received an Arts Council grant to spray paint poetry onto live sheep to create over 80 billion poems, to celebrate the principles of quantum theory, and was the subject of a … Continue reading →
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Published on December 07, 2012 15:35

December 6, 2012

PAUL BRAZILL, CHARLES GRAMLICH, JD MADER, VINCENT ZANDRI

  I first met Les Edgerton at a bar called Fiction. He is a truly brilliant author with a compelling narrative voice, whose novels include The Bitch , among numerous other great books. We meshed immediately and worked our way … Continue reading →
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Published on December 06, 2012 16:06

PAUL BRAZILL, CHARLES GRAMLICH, JD MADER, VINCENT ZANDRI.

  I first met Les Edgerton at a bar called Fiction. He is a truly brilliant author with a compelling narrative voice, whose novels include The Bitch , among numerous other great books. We meshed immediately and worked our way … Continue reading →
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Published on December 06, 2012 16:06

November 28, 2012

Chin Wag At The Slaughterhouse: Interview With D.M. Thomas

DM Thomas is best known for his novel The White Hotel, a number one bestseller. It is the compelling, profound story of a woman undergoing psychoanalysis, a verse novel which excavates the predicament of its central character with beauty and … Continue reading →
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Published on November 28, 2012 16:05

November 11, 2012

Chin Wag At The Slaughterhouse: Interview With Morgen Bailey

Morgen Bailey is the author of numerous short stories, four novels, articles and poetry. She also hosts a writing-related blog. It features a daily author interview author interview, twice-weekly author spotlights, twice-weekly guest blogs, details of fortnightly podcast red pen … Continue reading →
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Published on November 11, 2012 13:15

October 28, 2012

Chin Wag At The Slaughterhouse: Interview With David Hodges

David Hodges is a former superintendent with Thames Valley Police who turned to crime writing. He has had five novels published so far, and his latest novel “Requiem” is due out with Robert Hale in October. He often uses the … Continue reading →
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Published on October 28, 2012 08:39

October 21, 2012

Chin Wag At The Slaughterhouse: Interview With Chris Nickson

Chris Nickson is a journalist and novelist. His reviews and features are published in print and online, notably with fRoots, Sing Out!, emusic.com, and allmusic.com. He’s also the author of The NPR Casual Listener’s Guide to World Music. Chris has … Continue reading →
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Published on October 21, 2012 08:26

October 14, 2012

Chin Wag At The Slaughterhouse: Interview With Maxim Jakubowski

Maxim Jakubowski is a widely published author who has written in numerous genres, among them science fiction and erotica. He has also edited many classic anthologies, including the annual Mammoth Books of Best New Erotica and Best British Crime. He … Continue reading →
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Published on October 14, 2012 08:17

October 6, 2012

Chin Wag At The Slaughterhouse: Interview With K. A. Laity

K. A. Laity is the award-winning author of Owl Stretching, Unquiet Dreams, The Claddagh Icon, Chastity Flame, Pelzmantel and Other Medieval Tales of Magic and Unikirja, a collection of short stories and a play based on the Kalevala, Kanteletar, and … Continue reading →
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Published on October 06, 2012 05:29