Louise Phillips's Blog, page 48
April 17, 2015
Dr Kate Pearson Series
Amazon now have the 3 books of the Dr Kate Pearson series available in a set!
#justsaying
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Published on April 17, 2015 05:35
April 15, 2015
Piercing Emotions - The Doll's House Review!!
Lovely review of THE DOLL'S HOUSE from Kingdom Books in Vermont...
“The pace is tight, the emotions piercing, and the connections between Clodagh and Kate, whom we met in Red Ribbons and whose own life is rapidly fracturing around the end of a relationship, turn out to be both significant and suspenseful. The clock is ticking, and there’s reason to believe that destruction and abuse are multiplying.
There is nothing particularly ‘Irish’ to this crime novel , it’s built on clearly linked character, not on the history or traditions of the Emerald Isle, yet the chilling criminal manoeuvres subtly echo the evil that Stuart Neville taps into so readily...”
For more click HERE
“The pace is tight, the emotions piercing, and the connections between Clodagh and Kate, whom we met in Red Ribbons and whose own life is rapidly fracturing around the end of a relationship, turn out to be both significant and suspenseful. The clock is ticking, and there’s reason to believe that destruction and abuse are multiplying.
There is nothing particularly ‘Irish’ to this crime novel , it’s built on clearly linked character, not on the history or traditions of the Emerald Isle, yet the chilling criminal manoeuvres subtly echo the evil that Stuart Neville taps into so readily...”
For more click HERE
Published on April 15, 2015 12:11
The Importance of Reviews!!
While at a talk yesterday at the LONDON BOOK FAIR, one given by Tori Lyne-Purkis of Midas, Tori stressed the importance of book reviews on both Amazon and Goodreads....so with begging bowl in hand, if you have read any of my books. please, pretty please, post a review!!
Published on April 15, 2015 09:57
Pics of the Fair!!!
I had an absolutely amazing day yesterday at the LONDON BOOK FAIR - it was such a buzz.
I learned lots of stuff, I had some wonderful conversations, and I totally enjoyed the Opening Ceremony within which Donal Ryan was announced as the Irish Winner of the European Prize for Literature.
Sometimes though, pictures speak louder than words, so here's a flavour....
I learned lots of stuff, I had some wonderful conversations, and I totally enjoyed the Opening Ceremony within which Donal Ryan was announced as the Irish Winner of the European Prize for Literature.
Sometimes though, pictures speak louder than words, so here's a flavour....
Published on April 15, 2015 05:58
April 13, 2015
London Book Fair!
Off to the London Book Fair in the morning, so anyone on the early Aer Lingus flight at 6.40 please give me a wave or private message me! I was delighted to be invited to the opening ceremony at the Olympia Conference Centre and the reception afterwards.
The Irish Winner of the European Prize for Literature will be announced at the end of the opening ceremony and it was an honour to be on the judging panel.
Shortlist authors are:-Deirdre Sullivan, Primperfect (Little Island, 2014)Donal Ryan, The Spinning Heart (Doubleday Ireland, 2012)Mary Costello, Academy Street (Cannongate Books, 2014)
Published on April 13, 2015 11:22
April 12, 2015
Winners!!!
The 3 WINNERS of the LAST KISS Paperback/Lipstick Competition are Dawn O'Brien from Facebook and Sharon Benidorm Byrne from Twitter and Facebook and Joanna Ryde Twitter....Well done Ladies and HUGE THANKS to everyone who shared!!! smile emoticon
Published on April 12, 2015 11:26
April 9, 2015
The Eagle has landed!!!
Yay, yay and yay, someone has sent me a pic of LAST KISS in Tesco (thanks Kelly Spillane)
It may be a little late arriving, but it's there and the competition is still on! So to celebrate the smaller paperback being available, anyone who shares this news on Twitter, Facebook, Linkedin or Blogger, will be in with a chance to win a copy of LAST KISS along with some killer lipsticks!!
There will be 3 Winners in all pulled out of the proverbial hat on Sunday evening, and all shares and comments are much appreciated.
Anyone who has shared already is still in the draw but feel free to share again if you can!!
Published on April 09, 2015 07:24
Falling in and out of Love!
Editing can be joyous, chopping and tidying, finding cleaner, clearer ways of saying things, but sometimes it needs you to dig deeper, to find meanings that you know are there but perhaps you didn't grasp them correctly in that first draft, first round experience.
Yesterday, I fell out of love with the script of The Game Changer, mainly because things weren't going my way. After a number of different approaches on certain elements, the heart of it felt like it was losing something. Today, I am falling back in love again. I'm seeing fresh possibilities instead of problems, so long may that loving feeling continue...
Published on April 09, 2015 04:02
April 7, 2015
Exploring the Novel World!!
Exploring the Novel WorldWith Award Winning Crime Author Louise Phillips
•GETTING THAT BIG IDEA•WHERE DO GREAT CHARACTERS COME FROM?•ROLE PLAY•WORKSHOP EXERCISES• WHY FIRST DRAFTS ARE TOUGH•FINDING YOUR FICTIONAL VOICE
DATE: 18th April 2015
TIME: 09.45 to 14.30
PLACE: Carousel Writers' Centre
BOOKING: www.carousel-creates.com
TEL: 086 1923613
COST (Including all refreshments): €40
Published on April 07, 2015 02:34
April 1, 2015
Is it sometimes better not to know the truth??
THE LOST AND THE BLIND by Declan Burke (Severn House) gets its official US release April 1st , and early reviews sound great. Described as an intriguing new departure for this comic noir writer, it certainly seems very interesting indeed ….
ABOUT THE BOOK:
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:Born in Sligo, Ireland, Declan Burke now lives in Co Wicklow. A freelance writer and journalist, his novels have been described as ‘Irish screwball noir.’ He is a regular contributor to The Sunday Times, Irish Times and the Sunday Independent, and hosts a website devoted to crime fiction called Crime Always Pays. In 2012, he won the Goldsboro Last Laugh Award with ABSOLUTE ZERO COOL.
ABOUT THE BOOK:“A dying man, if he is any kind of man, will live beyond the law.”
The elderly German, Karl Uxkull, was senile or desperate for attention. Why else would he concoct a tale of Nazi atrocity on the remote island of Delphi, off the coast of Donegal? And why now, 60 years after the event, just when Irish-American billionaire Shay Govern has tendered for a prospecting licence for gold in Lough Swilly?
Journalist Tom Noone doesn’t want to know. With his young daughter Emily to provide for, and a ghost-writing commission on Shay Govern’s autobiography to deliver, the timing is all wrong. Besides, can it be mere coincidence that Karl Uxkull’s tale bears a strong resemblance to the first thriller published by legendary spy novelist Sebastian Devereaux, the reclusive English author who has spent the past 50 years holed up on Delphi? But when a body is discovered drowned, Tom and Emily find themselves running for their lives, in pursuit of the truth that is their only hope of survival.REVIEWS:
“Burke shows again that he’s not just a comic genius, but also a fine dramatic writer and storyteller.” – Booklist“There’s much, much more, and readers with the patience to watch as Burke (Crime Always Pays, 2014, etc.) peels back layer after layer will be rewarded with an unholy Chinese box of a thriller. Make that an Irish-German box.” – Kirkus Reviews“In “The Lost and the Blind,” Declan Burke weaves plot twist after plot twist together to create a thriller full of mystery and intrigue … Not many authors are capable of successfully pulling off such a complex plot, but Burke does and makes it seem effortless.” – Library ThingIf that sounds like your kind of book, you can find THE LOST AND THE BLIND here
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:Born in Sligo, Ireland, Declan Burke now lives in Co Wicklow. A freelance writer and journalist, his novels have been described as ‘Irish screwball noir.’ He is a regular contributor to The Sunday Times, Irish Times and the Sunday Independent, and hosts a website devoted to crime fiction called Crime Always Pays. In 2012, he won the Goldsboro Last Laugh Award with ABSOLUTE ZERO COOL.
Published on April 01, 2015 05:37


