I'm a published author, writing dark psychological and crime thrillers. My novel 'The Nemesis Cell', and novella 'Avenue of the Dead' were published in 2007 by Stonehedge Publishing, The Nemesis Cell recently achieved 6th place in the Preditors & Editors Annual Readers Awards (Mystery Novel).
A new, dark psychological thriller 'A Study in Red - The Secret Journal of Jack the Ripper' was released by DoubleDragon Publishing in January 2008, and is selling very well in paperback, with the cover design having been awarded The Authors Lounge May 2008 Best Cover Illustration Award. Two collections of my short stories were also released last year, 'The Voice of Anton Bouchard' by Stonehedge Publishing, and 'Murder, Mayhem and Mexico' by Eternal Press, which came 9th in the antholigies category in the Preditors & Editors Readers Awards.
Please visit my websites at www.freewebs.com/brianlp and www.freewebs.com/astudyinred or www.glastonburythenovel.webs.com
I also act as poetry editor for Balderdash Literary Journal from Stargazer Publishing, and I'm a Science fiction Conceptual Consultant for Stonehedge Publishing. I enjoy studying the history of crime and studying forensics to enable me to present believable fiction.
I live with my wife, two step-daughters, and 4 rescue dogs, in northern England, and I'm a member of The American Authors Association and The Military Writers Society of America, and The Whitechapel Society 1888.
Website: www.freewebs.com/brianlp
Anything by Tess Gerritsen, Jeffery Deaver, Clive Cussler and James Patterson, and especially the works of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
Movies And TV Shows I Like:
The Da Vinci Code, Bram Stoker's Dracula, Aiong Came a Spider, Jack the Ripper (Michael Caine), All variants of CSI, Law and Order, Midsomer Murders, Wire in the Blood, Cold Case, Law and Order, Waking the Dead.
My memory seems to be failing me as well. I meant to ask about your back. Having back problems is a wretched thing. Kind of hard to function when that happens. I hope you are feeling much better these days.
Jack has to 'flesh it out'? You have to 'flesh it out'? Oh please. Like there's a difference there. That's what makes these books so perfectly chilling. It's hard to separate imagination from reality, or determine if any of it really is imagination. Another in the series? That is SO fantastic. Give me a chance to get through the second one though--you're too quick! This is all so cool and I'm so happy for you that you get nothing but great reviews on your work. But, like I've said, those are the only kind you deserve. You have a real gift for pulling the reader in, and that's right where we should be.
Brian, just wanted to let you know that I have lost your personal email and hope that you have mine where you send your interview responses for the June 7th blog. If not, it's ssn.whitfield@gmail.com
J. F. Juzwik
May 16, 2009
J. F. Juzwik
Sep 12, 2009
Susan Whitfield
May 31, 2010