Maggie James Maggie’s Comments (group member since Jul 07, 2014)


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Sep 17, 2014 07:30AM

114553 Tony Riches has kindly featured my novel ‘Guilty Innocence’ on his blog ‘The Writing Desk. Check it out here:
http://tonyriches.blogspot.co.uk/2014...
Guilty Innocence by Maggie James
Sep 11, 2014 07:41AM

114553 'Novels are bullshit,' somebody once told me. 'And I don't read bullshit.' My latest blog post delves into why I think he's missing the point. Read it here:
http://www.maggiejamesfiction.com/blo...
Sep 03, 2014 07:38AM

114553 Which books evoke a sense of nostalgia for you? My latest blog post:
http://www.maggiejamesfiction.com/blo...
Aug 27, 2014 06:56AM

114553 Five of the dastardly ways fictional villains conceal murder - my latest blog post:
http://www.maggiejamesfiction.com/blo...
The Hound of the Baskervilles (The Art of the Novella) by Arthur Conan Doyle
Aug 20, 2014 07:20AM

114553 The Guardian newspaper called Rachel Abbott an e-publishing sensation, and I’ve been lucky enough to interview her! Check it out here:
http://www.maggiejamesfiction.com/blo...
The Back Road by Rachel Abbott
Aug 20, 2014 07:19AM

114553 C.A. wrote: "Maggie, being a Merlot drinker, have you ever seen the movie Sideways? I quote..."And I am not drinking anymore f'ing Merlot!" If you have not caught it try and do so, I think you will enjoy.

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Thanks - I'll check 'Sideways' out if I get a chance!
Aug 14, 2014 01:36AM

114553 In ‘Lisey’s Story’ by Stephen King, we visit the magical world of Boo’ya Moon, where widow Lisey Landon learns to deal with the lunatic who’s stalking her as well as her husband’s death. Read my review of it here:
http://www.maggiejamesfiction.com/blo...
Lisey's Story by Stephen King
Aug 13, 2014 07:14AM

114553 Best-selling American novelist Robert Bidinotto has interviewed me for his blog. We talk about the epiphany I had in Chile, what a fly on my wall might witness, and the future direction of my writing career. Read the interview here:
http://www.bidinotto.com/2014/08/inte...
Bad Deeds (Dylan Hunter #2) by Robert Bidinotto
Aug 11, 2014 02:03AM

114553 Wormy from The Daily Bookworm was kind enough to interview me for the site's blog. We discuss Paddington Bear, my biggest challenge as an author, and what I'm currently working on. Lots of other stuff, too!
http://thedailybookworm.com/maggie-ja...
Guilty Innocence by Maggie James
Aug 06, 2014 02:43AM

114553 Which do you prefer, e-books or physical books? My latest blog post:
http://www.maggiejamesfiction.com/blo...
Jul 29, 2014 12:57AM

114553 Five unusual ways to commit murder in novels. My latest blog post here:
http://www.maggiejamesfiction.com/blo...
Jul 28, 2014 01:35AM

114553 ‘Sister, Psychopath’ is currently FREE on Amazon until Friday, August 1. A study of sibling rivalry and dysfunctional relationships, the novel tells the story of one woman’s struggle to survive the damage inflicted by her sociopathic sister. Download it here: http://smarturl.it/sisterpsychopath
Sister Psychopath by Maggie James
Jul 22, 2014 07:44AM

114553 Does a novel need a happy ending for you to enjoy it? Or do you prefer your fiction to have a darker conclusion? Let’s discuss!
http://www.maggiejamesfiction.com/blo...
Jul 14, 2014 07:22AM

114553 ‘Bandits’ by Elmore Leonard is full of snappy dialogue, fascinating characters, along with a hearse or two and a leper colony. The novel is also a biting commentary on US foreign policy in Nicaragua. Read Michael Nutt’s guest review of this crime thriller on my blog:
http://www.maggiejamesfiction.com/blo...
Bandits by Elmore Leonard
Jul 14, 2014 07:21AM

114553 T4bsF wrote: "Welcome to the group Maggie." Thank you! I'm happy to be here.
Jul 07, 2014 08:37AM

114553 Ever been curious as to how an author writes a novel? In my latest blog post, I reveal what makes up a typical day for me, including how the occasional glass of Merlot helps me write!
http://www.maggiejamesfiction.com/blo...
Jul 07, 2014 08:37AM

114553 Michael wrote: "Welcome to the group :-)" Thank you, Michael!
Jul 07, 2014 01:03AM

114553 Hi, everyone! My name is Maggie James, and I'm a British author of psychological suspense novels. Three have been published, and number four is on its way! I write quite dark fiction, centring around strong psychological and emotional issues. I also write a weekly blog for readers on all topics connected with the wonderful world of fiction. You can find it at http://www.maggiejamesfiction.com/blog, along with more details about my books. I look forward to connecting with you all!
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