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A Life of Crime (Writing) with James Murphy
James Murphy
12 episodes
5 days ago
Join Northern Ireland Crime Fiction Writer, James Murphy as he discusses writing tips and techniques with a host of Crime Fiction’s bestselling authors, to help you begin your writing journey.
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Join Northern Ireland Crime Fiction Writer, James Murphy as he discusses writing tips and techniques with a host of Crime Fiction’s bestselling authors, to help you begin your writing journey.
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Episode 10- Kerry Buchanan (Knife Edge)
A Life of Crime (Writing) with James Murphy
50 minutes 9 seconds
4 years ago
Episode 10- Kerry Buchanan (Knife Edge)
Kerry Buchanan is a vet who retired when her disability left her unable to carry out the duties required. Since then she's designed leukaemia patient databases, researched high pressure food processing, taught ICT to people who were convinced computers would explode in their face if they hit the wrong key, and run her own livery business. Kerry lives on a farm in amongst the drumlins of County Down in Northern Ireland, surrounded by animals, both two- and four-legged. The view from every window provides inspiration for her stories which is the reason, she says, for her productivity. These days, she's a full-time carer for her father, who is 93 and suffers from dementia, but still makes time to write prolifically. She was been lucky enough to win an ACNI SIAP award in 2019 and then a second ACNI award in the summer of 2020. Her short stories are widely published, including The Armada Tree, which won Kraxon Magazine's Story of the Year Award (2019), but she is only now beginning to submit some of her novels. Her first crime novel, Knife Edge, will be published by Joffe Books in 2021.
A Life of Crime (Writing) with James Murphy
Join Northern Ireland Crime Fiction Writer, James Murphy as he discusses writing tips and techniques with a host of Crime Fiction’s bestselling authors, to help you begin your writing journey.