by Jon Wilkins | Jul 4, 2018 | Crime Conference Paper, Words, Words in Progress
I gave this paper at Captivating Criminality 2017 at Bath Spa University: Mrs Paschal, Miss Gladden and Miss Brooke: Ordinary women, extraordinary Detectives. As Stephen Knight writes in “Crime Fiction Since 1800: Detection, Death, Diversity,” ‘…the creators of the...
by Jon Wilkins | Jul 4, 2018 | Crime Conference Paper, Words, Words in Progress
This was a paper I gave at the Criminal Heritage: Crime, fiction, and History Conference at Leeds Beckett University. It’s rather a pretentious title, but it does involve one of my favourite crime fighters Maisie Dobbs. Her creator Jacqueline Winspear is a very...
by Jon Wilkins | Jul 4, 2018 | News
One of the great things about writing is research. I love to type away on the old computer keyboard looking for ideas and inspiration as well as trying to confirm facts that I have stored away in my head. Looking for a reason that something happens or finding out if...
by Jon Wilkins | Jul 3, 2018 | Novel
Memories from the Second World War dominate this story. Still in planning mode, but it will involve betrayal and murder.
by Jon Wilkins | Jul 3, 2018 | Novel
Third book in my series. Still a lot to do with this one. It involves memories from the Balkan War. Not always palatable ones for the Dutch Peacekeepers.
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