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Hi, I’m Vanessa and welcome to my site.
In 2015, I won Bloody Scotland’s Pitch Perfect event and my first novel, Death Will Find Me, was published in February, 2019. The second Tessa Kilpatrick book will be out early next year and in the meantime, I’ll soon be launching a series of art crime thrillers.
You can find out more about me and what I’m up to by following the links at the top, and there are contact details below if you want to ask me any questions or invite me to talk at your bookshop, library or festival.
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Recent Posts
Category Archives: Recent links I’ve loved
Six Bookish Things You Might Have Missed
Now that things are back to normal after the seemingly endless Christmas and Hogmanay period of marking time, there have been some really interesting writing and book-oriented stories around that I want to flag up to you. Read to the … Continue reading
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Tagged book blogging, bookselling, Game of Thrones, ghostwriting, Joanna Cannon
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Recent links I’ve loved
It’s time for a round-up of favourite things I’ve seen on the internet recently… If you only read one of the links on this post, this is the one to go for. This piece from NY Magazine looks at a … Continue reading
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Tagged architecture, Joanna Cannon, Lost Edinburgh, New York, San Francisco
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Recent links I’ve loved
This piece in The Telegraph about Joanne Harris’ thoughts on the barriers between writers and authors. The Medium on why Twitter is dying. Sad but true I fear. Certainly these days, I look at Twitter and wonder where the fun … Continue reading
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Tagged A Bois Mort Gites, baking, Joanne Harris, Paris, Twitter
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Recent links I’ve loved…
Anyone with even half an eye on the media can’t have missed that it was the 125th anniversary of Agatha Christie’s birth recently. This piece from the Irish Times which asked crime writers such as Sophie Hannah, Val McDermid, Linwood … Continue reading
Recent Links I’ve Loved
It’s time for a round-up of things that have caught my eye recently – an eclectic collection. Commercial women’s fiction, the much-derided chick-lit, is unfairly sneered at. As Lizzy Kremer, an agent with David Higham Associates, points out in this … Continue reading
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Tagged Agatha Christie, architecture, crime fiction, fiction, Kate Mosse, politics, Scotland, writing
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