carole gill

, Female

United Kingdom

Profile Information:

Hometown:
Manhattan.
About Me:
I have written horror and have eight books out.
After my husband suddenly died, I underwent the biggest change of my life
I had been through so much horror, I no longer wished to write it
Hence, I am writing a thriller.
I Am A:
Reader, Writer
Website:
http://carolegillauthor.blogspot.co.uk/
Books And Authors I Like:
A wide variety from Raymond Chandler to Anne Rice, to Susan Hill and Poe.
Quite a wide range, don't you think?
Movies And TV Shows I Like:
Most classic sci fi films and some t.v.
latecomer to True Blood
I prefer though, Interview with A Vampire.

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  • Craig McDonald

    Thanks so much for the kind words on the trailer. iMovie is an amazing thing...a way-too-dangerous toy...

    I'll echo what others have said about your page...I could hang around all day just for the audio, let alone the great old stills...
  • Daniel Hatadi

    Nothing to worry about, just changed the spelling of a word, so the questions are exactly the same. I'll remove that message now.
  • Loretta Wheeler

    We had a good day, took her where she wanted to eat and then had a few presents for her. BTW, on the final draft on your book hum? me too, scaring the stuffin' out of me...oh lord....this is the one I've been working on for a long tme. It gives me fits.
  • Torch

    Hi Carole. Thank you for the warm welcome. I'm excited to be apart of Crimespace!
  • Jason Martin

    Thanks for the welcome! No, I haven't gotten to check out the Laura James site yet, but you can bet I will. Anything that helps with my research is a good thing! :)
  • Persia Walker

    Fantastic page! Love the music. Gives me ideas for my page.
  • Leigh Lundin

    >I'm bold enough to say I'm a writer too!

    You will be. The kind of creativity you displayed on your page is bursting to get out.
  • Liam

    thanks much, carole. pleasure to be yours as well.
  • Leigh Lundin

    >Oh Leigh! NEW BESTEST FRIEND, LEIGH! Thanks for that. It is busting to come out!. It's escapist really, before I start writing I go and soak up all of my time capsule stuff and I'm back in another time! I'm Veronica Lake flirting with Alan Ladd--or Stanwyck, planning on "making a killing" in the insurance biz!
    >I shut out giant tv screens and cell phones and all the noise of now--and dive into neon cities with big band music and jazzy cocktail lounges--I stroll arm in arm with my escort--wearing my ankle strap shoes and a gardenia in my hair, and it's not 2008! (My Mother always told me I was born much too late)!

    It works. I like the ambiance of the era, the smoky look and the smoky songs. With your inventiveness, I look forward to your smokin' novel!
  • Rhonda Hitchcock

    Hi Carole! Wow, you've been busy with your page. Very nice.

    Yes, I kind of disappeared for several months and then decided yesterday that I missed Crimespace and decided to come back. I'm so thankful that I still have all my friends on here! And yes, I'm a (very) distant relative of Alfred Hitchcock. Distant enough that my family didn't get any Christmas cards or whatnot. Not even a birthday card. The nerve!

    I apologize for the lengthy comment but it has been a really long time. How's the writing? How's England? Details please. Hope to hear from you soon, Carole. -R
  • Dash Courageous

    Ah, nice page. :-)
  • Leigh Lundin

    Did you ever see/hear of a mid-70s television series called "City of Angels?" I think you'd enjoy it.

    It was short-lived. In looking it up for you, I was surprised to see it had 13 episodes; I'd thought they'd had far fewer.

    http://www.tv.com/city-of-angels-1976/show/3831/summary.html
    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0073974/
  • Leigh Lundin

    You might check to see if City of Angels has been released on non-NTSC DVD.

    >you specified Old Hitchcock--I agree with you, it's earlier films were the best I think

    Yeah!
  • Michael C. Jacobs

    Thanks for the nice comment Carole. I love the swing music you have posted here and I'm excited to read you've written a radio-play. I am a big fan of radio-drama and old-time radio.

    Nice to meet you. Good luck with the writing.
  • Jack Getze

    Thanks for good wishes, Carol. If your book is half as exciting as this Crimespace site, you're going to be a bestseller. Really fun.

    Hey, have you Megan Abbot yet? She's really good. I have a semi-tough time with female protags (I don't know why), but Megan's QUEENPIN is enthralling me.
  • Jean Henry Mead

    I would love to be your friend. By the way, has anyone told you that you look like Barbara Stanwick, the former movie star?
  • Jean Henry Mead

    Lol, Carole. Okay, if you say so. Would you believe that I was actually born in Hollywood, grew up less than two blocks from Paramount Studios and attended Vine Street grammar school? We used to sit on the front porch in the evenings and watch the movie stars drive by.
  • Jean Henry Mead

    We moved to eastern Los Angeles while I was in high school, so my only relationships with film people were with classmates with backstage parents. Mine were deadset against it. Later, when I became a journalist, I interviewed a number of well known people, including Hollywood screenwriters.
  • Jean Henry Mead

    Yes, Hollywood is pretty eccentric, for lack of a better word. The Hollywood Hills are beautiful but the district (It's not a town) is filled with all sorts of "creative" people.
  • Jean Henry Mead

    Not really. Growing up in L.A. was an education unto itself. Add news reporting and a police beat and you get pretty tired of all the "tawdry" stuff. To me living in England is far more glamourous. What are you doing there?
  • Susan Whitfield

    Hey, Carole. Come on down!
  • Jean Henry Mead

    My last two comments on your blog had red Xs so I clicked on them and they disappeared. Ah well, I decided that my eavesdropping might make a good plot for a future novel. :) By the way, where are you living in England and do you like it there? My paternal ancestors are from England's southern region as well as Ireland and Scotland.
  • Jean Henry Mead

    I totally understand. I grew up in Los Angeles (Hollywood district) and now live in a very rural setting. I wouldn't go back to the big city again to live for any reason.
  • Jean Henry Mead

    I forgot to ask. Is that Vivian Leigh pictured above with Robert Mitchum?
  • Jean Henry Mead

    Carol, how do you do your own slide show photos on your page without them going on the main page? Thanks!
  • Paul Greenberg

    Thanks Carole. Now how 'bout that spin-a-roo thing they do? Ya got to love 'em!
  • Chester D. Campbell

    Thanks, Carole. You can read the first two chapters of The Marathon Murders on my website and see how I slipped in some backstory a sentence or two at a time.Good luck with the new book.

    Chester
  • Lander Marks

    HI Carole,
    That picture is from the German expressionist Otto Dix and certainly begs to ask if this is from the era of burlesque and cross-dressing. Thanks for your comment. Keep coming back.
    SLM
  • Lander Marks

    Hi Carole,

    I hope you had the opportunity to record her voice tellinh you these stories of her youth. You never know when they will become part of your next manuscript.
    SLM ;-)
  • Greymalkin

    Carole, thanks for stopping by. Love your set up here...VERY classy! I think it's interesting that you're in the UK and writing a book taking place in NYC. As a drone in the hive that is Manhattan (Wall Street), let me know if you need any help with research. Cheers!
  • Grant McKenzie

    Thanks, Carole.
    It's easy to dish advice when you've had as much rejection as I have on the long road to publication ;-)
  • robert walker

    Thought I'd drop by. Lovely what you've done with the place. I am a big noir fan. My next novel with Five Star is a modern day nod to Bogie and noir, set in Atlanta and dem woods out there beyond the city. Creepy thing called DEAD ON. Won't be out for another year. Anyone wishing to see first chapters or a full download, just contact me on Crimespace and it's yours!
    FREE - FREE- FREE as is my blog on myspace on writing the query letter, the author bio, and the synopsis for fiction books. I've sold over forty.

    Check out my Friday the 13th interview with the Charleston WV Gazette at:
    http://wvgazette.com/News/200806120572
  • Snood1

    Damn. I though I was being serious about Agatha. Now what i have to do is find a five year old to help me upload a phoyto of either me or Spike Malone, my three-legged cat.
  • Donna Carrick

    Great site, Carole! I've always been a noir fan, it's probably what led a lot of us mystery types into the genre in the first place! Love the music and pics as well.
    Fun Stuff!
    Donna Carrick www.donnacarrick.com
  • Donna Carrick

    "Double Indemnity" is a royal classic! We've been catching the Turner Classics lately, hubby and I, and getting a big kick out of it. You forget how much drama and character development was required before they could be replaced by huge special effects. Don't get me wrong, I love the new big screen stuff too, but there's nothing like watching Bogey's face when he's speaking to Lauren -- he hardly needs the words at all!
    Donna Carrick www.donnacarrick.com
  • Leigh Lundin

    I was sure that first song was Cab Calloway!
  • Leigh Lundin

    >I had the pleasure of seeing Cab C. in the Broadway version of Hello Dolly with Pearl Bailey. also saw it with Channing but Cab and Pearl were better!

    Oh, man, I'm envious. I always love him in the old Betty Boop toons.
  • Carola Dunn

    Hi, Carole,
    Glad to hear you like Daisy.

    As you live in the Northwest (of England--I live in the NW of the US) and are keen on theatre, I wonder whether you've been to the Theatre by the Lake in Keswick. My niece, Krissi Bohn, is or has just had a very well reviewed one-woman show there.

    Carola
  • AVI LAP

    Hi Carole,
    Thanks for the recommendation. this website looks like real fun.
    Glad to see you around.
    Avi
  • Lisa St. James

    Thanks so much for the good wishes :)
  • Paul McGoran

    Proud to call you friend, Carole - or should I say Phyllis - I jus' love that fuzzy white sweater. Damn, your site is so-o-o-o perfect! If ever you want to read one of my shorts (stories, that is), I'll send it right on.
  • D. C. Hawkins

    Love the new look; and the sounds -- super. To make it perfect, your juke could use a 78 of Take Five.
    (I have an mp3 if you would like a listen.)
  • D. C. Hawkins

    Until I saw it on your page, I didn't know we could do music here. I'll have to see what I can do with it this weekend.
  • D. C. Hawkins

    You're right. It was easy. And the fact that my day job is Senior Software Engineer didn't even make it worse.
  • Paul McGoran

    Hi.
    I finally started that discussion on noir we talked about. And you might want to check out a discussion of mine in Writer's Den called "the most riveting movie moment ever."

    Man, I luv the way you keep manipulating this page. Fabulous backgrounds, cool music.
  • Michael P. Naughton

    Great site and love the pups!
  • D. C. Hawkins

    You've gone noir again. I was just getting used to Hollywood.
  • Chris Ewan

    Hey Carole. That's mighty kind of you - hope you enjoy it. Let me know what you think and good look with the novel you're working on.

    Your page is very cool!

    Cheers
    Chris
  • Marvin D. Wilson

    yuppers - thanks for the tip. I love networking.
  • Filamena Young

    Shaking up the can of spay paint. Thanks for saying hi so very quickly. The images on your page here are so very evocative. Mmmmm.... Pulp.