Turning overheard conversations into compelling crime novels
As there are no talks planned for June, or indeed the rest of the year, because of you know what (Covid -19) I thought I would feature some of my previous talks here on my website. This one was recorded at Yate Library, South Gloucestershire on 22 September 2014, turning overheard conversations into compelling crime novels, developing ideas into plots.
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POSTED BY: PAULINE ROWSON - JUNE 3RD, 2020 @ 15:11:12 UTC
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