Tag Archive | Sherlock Holmes

Saving Grace – The Inquest Begins

Originally posted on Hannah Howe:
Saving Grace, an Amazon top 100 Hot New Release Professor Vernon Pennington, called as the first witness in the Charles Petrie Inquest. Professor Pennington suspected suicide, however none of the evidence supported his theory. Therefore, the question remained: who poisoned Charles Petrie? Crowds gather outside the Seabank Hotel as the…

Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Listed Building

Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Listed Building

The Historic England Blog One of the most popular detectives in literature, Sherlock Holmes has seen many outings on the screen, and the BBC1 series with Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman makes use of many listed buildings in its filming. Paul Backhouse, Head of Imaging at Historic England, takes us through a few of his […]

Two cool ways to use misdirection as a storyteller

Originally posted on Nail Your Novel:
I’ve had an interesting question from Jonathan McKenna Moore (who was one of this blog’s earliest readers – quick fanfare 🙂 ). Jonathan had seen Anthony Horowitz talk about writing new Sherlock Holmes stories, which led him to ask this question: ‘How does misdirection work in prose? Horowitz says…

10 Great Conan Doyle Books That Don’t Feature Sherlock Holmes

10 Great Conan Doyle Books That Don’t Feature Sherlock Holmes

Interesting Literature The best Conan Doyle novels that don’t feature the great sleuth but are still definitely worth reading Sir Arthur Conan Doyle often resented the fact that Sherlock Holmes overshadowed his other fiction, and to an extent he was right to do so. He was also a talented author of historical novels, science fiction, horror stories, […]

Fanfiction Author on why it works for her (and might for you)

Fanfiction Author on why it works for her (and might for you)

Originally posted on BRIDGET WHELAN writer:
Today I’m delighted to hand over my blog to J. E. Hallows who explains how she entered the world of Fanfiction…Fanfiction is a term applied to writing that it is immersed in the fiction created by another writer. It ranges from the 1930s novel Wide Sargasso Sea by Jean…

Kev’s Author Interviews Ventures to… The Past! (I Mean, Way Back When, Folks)

Boneseeker by Brynn Chapman Blog Tour: Guest Post + Giveaway!

Originally posted on Rose Shadow Ink:
Title: BONESEEKER Publication date: June 17, 2014 Publisher: Month9Books, LLC. Author: Brynn Chapman Arabella Holmes was born different and raised different. After it became apparent she wouldn’t fit the role of a proper 1900′s lady, her father, Sherlock, called in some lingering favors, and landed her a position at…

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