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How do writers see themselves?

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How do writers see themselves?
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Hometown:
Hayling Island, England
About Me:
My love of adventure tales, mystery and heroes, coupled with my fascination for the sea has led me to create a whole new crime genre - the Marine Mystery. I am the author of the Marine Mystery series of novels featuring DI Andy Horton. I also write thrillers. My novels are set in and around the Solent on the South Coast of England.
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Books And Authors I Like:
The Golden Age of Crime especially Georges Simenon, Josephine Tey and Hilda Lawrence. I also enjoy reading Reginald Hill, Robert Goddard and Robert Barnard.

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Play the Publishing Quiz and win a Free book

The Society of Authors meeting in London on Monday was fascinating for many reasons: the venue, the characters in the audience, the panel and what they said. I’ve picked out some quotes from the panel of experts (a publisher, an agent and a book wholesaler) and thought I’d let you decide who said what with the offer of a FREE signed edition of one of my novels if you guess correctly. But first a little more about the event. The Conway Hall, (built in… Continue

Posted on October 9th, 2008 at 2:52am — 1 Comment (Add)

London Calling

I’m off to the Society of Authors AGM in London today. I’ve been a member for almost ten years and although I don’t get to attend every meeting or function I have used the society’s extremely helpful service on publishing copyright and contracts. The SOA has (as its web site declares) been serving the interests of professional writers for more than a century, and has more than 8,500 members writing in all areas of the profession. These include novelists, textbook writers, ghost writers, broadcas… Continue

Posted on October 6th, 2008 at 7:32pm — No Comments (Add)

A very successful event

The Women Into Business conference went really well. Seventy women turned up across all age ranges some who were already running businesses and others who were about to start, or were thinking of running their own business. It was a very inspiring morning with spe… Continue

Posted on October 6th, 2008 at 12:08am — No Comments (Add)

Delivering an inspiring speech

I'm preparing for a talk I am giving tomorrow at a Women Into Business conference in the UK. I am the keynote speaker so I need to make sure that I kick-start the conference on the right note. There are going to be ninety women there and all keen to start, or who are thinking about starting, their own business. Of course there are people around who think that now is not a good time to be doing so, but I started my own marketing and training company in the UK in 1992 three days before Black Wedne… Continue

Posted on October 1st, 2008 at 10:20pm — No Comments (Add)

Someone's stolen my book title!

I opened the Sunday Times Culture Section this morning and scanned the television programmes for the week, looking for anything remotely interesting that I might be bothered to watch. Then I saw it. Someone had televised my thriller IN FOR THE KILL to be aired on Sunday… Continue

Posted on September 29th, 2008 at 12:48am — No Comments (Add)

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At 7:04pm on September 28th, 2008, Rafe McGregor said…
Hi Pauline,
Thanks for the kind comments. Yes, I did. I hate doing blurbs - there seems something innately wrong about squeezing one's entire novel into 120 words!
Rafe
At 6:52pm on August 27th, 2008, Roger (R.N.) Morris said…
Hi Pauline, I'm just catching up on some of my social networking thingies after 2 weeks or so away from a computer. Thanks for the friendship. Good to meet you here in crimespace, maybe one day we'll meet in real space at some crime get together or other!

Roger
At 11:44pm on August 26th, 2008, Maggie Bishop said…
Hello Pauline, you mentioned the RAF and my dad, now 90, has a story. He was career USAF and was transferred from Texas in 1954 to a closed RAF station called Molesworth in Hemingford-Abbots (Hunginton Shire, 60 miles north of London). Dad had the first busload of American troops to reopen the base. The entire mission was classified and he didn't know what was going on until years later. Each person had a top secret clearance and didn't know what other sections worked on. They took the belly out of B29s and put in a bar for paratrooper spies to hold onto to be dropped behind enemy lines. A new windowless building was built to produce pamphlets to be dropped.
I went to first grade there and remember learning to hand stitch a napkin. I'll check out your website.
At 4:15am on August 21st, 2008, Pauline Rowson said…
Will do. I'm in the middle of writing right now. Marketing your book is so very important. Good luck with it. And don't forget to keep writing,because the more you write the better it gets, that's my experience anyway. I try to write every day even if it isn't much some days. But then I'm hooked on it and love creating plots and characters. It's tremendous fun. Speak again soon. Bye for now. Pauline.
At 4:07am on August 21st, 2008, Lee Martin said…
Good Afternoon Pauline,
Thanks for being on "my friends". You are right though, I have multiple cases and experiences I can write about. I'm concentrating on getting my first book selling better, promoting and the likes. When you can, keep in touch...............

Lee
At 12:44am on August 13th, 2008, carole gill said…
I can guess!
thanks, Pauline.
At 11:53pm on August 12th, 2008, L.J. Sellers said…
Just saying Hello and Good Morning. Great photos. Thanks for sharing.
Lj
At 6:59am on July 24th, 2008, Pepper Smith said…
Hi Pauline, thank you for accepting!

I was nine years old in the sixth grade. It's funny how different the systems for labeling the school years are in different countries, isn't it? What used to be the common designations are changing here, so I'm having to relearn whether kids are in grammar school, junior high, middle school, or high school.

I'm looking forward to reading how your mystery evening event goes. Sounds like a pretty neat way to promote a book.
At 2:43am on July 3rd, 2008, Pauline Rowson said…
Please do. The mystery or thriller route might be ideal. I love the way that crime novels can highlight social issues without being patronizing or ramming them down people's throats. I just want to get people thinking - could this really be happening? My thriller novel In Cold Daylight was based on the tragic true story of firefighters dying of cancer. My husband is a former fire fighter and it was a conversation I overheard at the station of several firemen from one watch all contracting cancer that sparked the idea for a book. I researched and wrote this before 9/11 (though it wasn't published until 2006) and the research that has since been carried out by the University of Cinncinati ( hope I've spelt that correctly) has shown the rates of cancer for fire fighters is in many cancers 100% higher than for other occupations. I have been in touch with some US web sites highlighting this debate and have tried to get the debate going in the UK without success, but it will come. You can borrow my marine mysteries, and In Cold Daylight, from most libraries and of course they're available on Amazon and other on line stores. Good luck.
At 11:09pm on July 2nd, 2008, Greymalkin said…
Marine mystery? Fascinating. A friend is a marine biologist who works for a non-profit organization, the Blue Ocean Institute, and I've been looking for ways to incorporate some of her knowledge/environmental-awareness-lessons into a vehicle like a horror movie. Never thought of the mystery novel route. I will certainly have to check your work out. It's a pleasure making your acquaintance!
 
 

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