In a shameful dereliction of my blog, I haven't posted here for... well, longer than I can remember. Now I'm back I really don't know where to begin. Meanwhile, I have been posting almost daily brief updates on facebook so please check it out. You'll find lots of photos of recent events at bookshops, and festivals, this year, including drinking champagne with Jeff Deaver, and catching up with fellow authors Lee Child and Peter James at CrimeFest https://www.facebook.com/leigh.russell.50
In other news, my wonderful publisher has secured a fabulous deal with an Italian publisher, and brought out a special limited edition hardback of Death Bed, signed and numbered. These are only available from my publisher directly so do check out the link which you can find on my website http://leighrussell.co.uk/
I've been busy visiting bookshops and libraries. It's so important to support them both. Last Saturday I visited Waterstones in Guildford to sign my books. This is apparently the busiest store in the entire chain. There I sat, watching a queue of women lining up to pay for 50 Shades of Grey. For all the ccriticism of this book, denigrated as a jazzed up Mills and Boon, it has been a sales phenomenon thanks to all the hype about 'mummy porn'. I said my title would have to be 50 Shades of Purple... But seriously, I have to admit it doesn't appeal to me. My publisher (who also hasn't read it) suggested (joking?) that I write an 'erotic crime' novel. You can read quite a few responses to that idea on facebook!
Oh well, I have to go. It's time to revise my WIP...
Thank you very much to all of you who have continued to
follow this blog even though I've been largely absent. I'll
try to do better!
Friday, 29 June 2012
Thursday, 31 May 2012
Death Bed
More news - Death Bed is at number 50 on WH Smith Travel chart - look out for it in main stations and airports. You might even catch me signing the books!
I'll post some photos from Crimefest here as soon as I have a moment - hectic in the run up to the launch party in London next week. Let me know if you'd like an invitation - all blog buddies welcome! In the meantime, you can see some photos on my facebook page. Got to dash... 'bye for now!
I'll post some photos from Crimefest here as soon as I have a moment - hectic in the run up to the launch party in London next week. Let me know if you'd like an invitation - all blog buddies welcome! In the meantime, you can see some photos on my facebook page. Got to dash... 'bye for now!
Thursday, 17 May 2012
News
I'm thrilled that my UK publisher has secured a deal with an Italian publisher to publish my series in Italian. Fantastico!
DEATH BED is now "in stock" on amazon http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/1842435949/pocketessentials
Thursday, 10 May 2012
Lost
The new look dashboard on my blog is driving me nuts. I can't find anyone or anything. Sorry I haven't visited you all recently. Where is everyone? Help! I'm lost. Someone please send me a map or a sat nav so I can find my way back to the blogosphere.
Tuesday, 10 April 2012
Paying a Visit...
Recently one of my contacts on the police force invited me to visit a Homicide and Serious Crime Command Unit. In the course of a fascinating day, I visited the police cells - taking great care not to touch the panic strip on the wall on the way! Apparently it’s not unheard of for new recruits to set off the alarm by mistake, but as a visitor I didn’t want to make a nuisance of myself – not on the way to the cells at any rate…
I’ve seen police cells on the television, of course, but it was a strangely eery and depressing experience to see what little space is allocated to those held in custody. The cells are clean and safe, but very grey. Needless to say, I was glad to leave the custody suite. There was no dramatic clanging of metal gates or jingling of massive bunches of keys. Compared to representations on the television, it was all very low key (Sorry! Bad pun. Very bad.) The ‘rights’ read to prisoners are also very long compared to those you ever hear read out on the small screen, and very dull.
I admit to having a lively imagination – I do write fiction after all. So after my visit to the custody suite, it was with some trepidation that I accepted an invitation to visit a closed prison to talk to prisoners about writing crime fiction. The irony of the situation wasn’t lost on me, and I couldn’t help wondering how my talk would be received. The gates of the prison clanged shut…
I can’t speak for all establishments in HM Prison Service, but the prison I visited offers educational and cultural opportunities for the prisoners similar to those offered in many colleges. Whatever your views on the rights and wrongs of such provision in prisons, there is clearly an admirable agenda to rehabilitate offenders and facilitate their return into the community. Whether or not it is effective is a complex issue to unpick, with so many other factors involved.
What I can tell you is that my prison visit was fascinating. Although the prison officers and the prisoners were very friendly and welcoming, I was still glad to leave. The visit also helped in the writing of the fifth book in my Geraldine Steel series – but you’ll have to wait until the end of the year to find out what happens to Geraldine in prison, and to read my description of her visit to prison in the book that follows Death Bed!
And don’t forget, DEATH BED is out very soon http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/1842435949/pocketessentials and the limited edition hardback is available directly from my publisher, numbered and signed http://www.noexit.co.uk/dbspecial/
I’ve seen police cells on the television, of course, but it was a strangely eery and depressing experience to see what little space is allocated to those held in custody. The cells are clean and safe, but very grey. Needless to say, I was glad to leave the custody suite. There was no dramatic clanging of metal gates or jingling of massive bunches of keys. Compared to representations on the television, it was all very low key (Sorry! Bad pun. Very bad.) The ‘rights’ read to prisoners are also very long compared to those you ever hear read out on the small screen, and very dull.
I admit to having a lively imagination – I do write fiction after all. So after my visit to the custody suite, it was with some trepidation that I accepted an invitation to visit a closed prison to talk to prisoners about writing crime fiction. The irony of the situation wasn’t lost on me, and I couldn’t help wondering how my talk would be received. The gates of the prison clanged shut…
I can’t speak for all establishments in HM Prison Service, but the prison I visited offers educational and cultural opportunities for the prisoners similar to those offered in many colleges. Whatever your views on the rights and wrongs of such provision in prisons, there is clearly an admirable agenda to rehabilitate offenders and facilitate their return into the community. Whether or not it is effective is a complex issue to unpick, with so many other factors involved.
What I can tell you is that my prison visit was fascinating. Although the prison officers and the prisoners were very friendly and welcoming, I was still glad to leave. The visit also helped in the writing of the fifth book in my Geraldine Steel series – but you’ll have to wait until the end of the year to find out what happens to Geraldine in prison, and to read my description of her visit to prison in the book that follows Death Bed!
And don’t forget, DEATH BED is out very soon http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/1842435949/pocketessentials and the limited edition hardback is available directly from my publisher, numbered and signed http://www.noexit.co.uk/dbspecial/
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Monday, 2 April 2012
Invitations
I'm off to visit a prison tomorrow, where I've been invited to talk about writing crime fiction. If I don't post again, you'll know they didn't let me out... It should be an interesting event, and very useful research for a scene in the Geraldine Steel novel that comes after Death Bed.
It's not long now until the launch party for Death Bed in June. Please email me on http://www.leighrussell.co.uk/ for an invitation if you'd like to join us in celebrating the publication of the new Geraldine Steel novel. All my blog buddies are welcome!
If you can't make it, there are still some signed Limited Edition hardbacks available from http://www.noexit.co.uk/dbspecial/
Monday, 26 March 2012
Hardback
A hardback edition of Death Bed is available directly from my publisher as a Special Limited Edition, numbered and signed. Followers here will know that Geraldine Steel novels don't usually come out in hardback. In fact, this is a first!
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