In
a free online event this Saturday lunchtime, top Dublin writer, Sam Blake will
be grilling an ex detective, a CSI and a forensic psychologist on how to write
gripping yet authentic crime fiction.
In
the lunchtime session, bestselling author Sam will quiz Graham Bartlett, Kate
Bendelow and Dr Emma Donnelly on their roles, the three top mistakes they see
in relation to their jobs in fiction and how authors can get the best of both
worlds; drama and reality.
Graham,
a former senior detective who now advises and trains around seventy crime
authors and TV writers, Kate a serving crime scene investigator from Manchester
and Dr Emma a Dublin-based clinical psychologist are all writers in addition to
their day jobs. As well as Sam putting them through their paces, there is
plenty of time for audience questions and a surprise give-away too.
Retired
Chief Superintendent Graham Bartlett said, ‘I am delighted Sam invited us to
take part in this event. Kate, Emma and I advise authors through www.policeadvisor.co.uk but
the opportunity to take our service on the virtual road is an honour. I hope
lots of people come along armed with everything they ever wanted to know about
writing authentic crime fiction but didn’t know who to ask.’
Writing
Crime? Ask the Experts is a live Facebook event hosted by Writing.ie at https://fb.me/e/2t6UHOp1j between
12.00 midday and 1pm Saturday 20th February 2021
Note
to Editors
Sam
Blake
Sam Blake’s latest novel, The Dark
Room is out now, a psychological thriller transporting readers to a mysterious
country house hotel called Hare’s Landing in West Cork Ireland, where the past
never dies. Described by the Daily Mail as ‘Laced with creepy menace and dark
characters that live in the mind, it gets under the skin very quickly’. Her debut
novel 'Little Bones' (Bonnier 2016) was No 1 in Ireland for four weeks,
remained in the top 10 for another four, and was shortlisted for Irish Crime Novel
of the Year. It launched the bestselling Cat Connolly trilogy. Now Sam is keeping
a focus on strong female characters, writing psychological thrillers for Corvus
Books. 'Keep Your Eyes On Me' went straight to No 1 in January 2020 and 'The
Dark Room', hit the bestseller list in January 2021, outselling Graham Norton.
Sam has already signed for two more thrillers with Corvus Atlantic that will
keep her busy until 2023. Sam lives close to Dublin and started writing in 1999
when her husband went sailing across the Atlantic for eight weeks and she had
an idea for a book.
In
her day job Sam Blake is Vanessa Fox O’Loughlin, the founder of the award
winning writing resources website www.Writing.ie
and a board member of the Society of Authors. She’s spent the past 20 years assisting
new authors to achieve their dreams through The Inkwell Group publishing
consultancy and has helped many award winning and bestselling authors to
success. Check out Sam's online writing courses where she draws on her own huge experience
to take you through her writing process to help you write your own book.
Graham
Bartlett was a UK police officer in Sussex for thirty years, rising to
become a police commander. On the way he was a homicide senior investigating
officer and led on managing dangerous offenders, sexual offences, domestic
violence, child protection and hate crime. He was a qualified strategic
firearms and public order commander, leading the policing of many armed
operations, large scale protests and sporting events.
Since
retiring, he has become a police procedural and crime advisor helping scores of
authors and TV writers (including Peter James Mark Billingham Elly Griffiths
and Dorothy Koomson) achieve authenticity alongside their drama. He works with
authors at all stages of their writing career and adopts an ethos of
‘creativity with credibility.’ Graham runs a series of hugely popular online
courses and workshops under the banner of ‘Crime Writing: Making it Real. He is
also a best-selling crime writer, with two non-fiction books – Death Comes
Knocking and Babes in the Wood – to his name and a crime novel in the pipeline.
Kate
Bendelow is a serving Crime Scene Investigator with 18 years of
experience. She has worked on thousands of crime scenes including rapes,
robberies and murders. Kate can provide you with an insight into what really
goes on behind the crime scene tape. A writer and the author of The Real CSI: A
Forensic Handbook for Crime Writers, Kate has a novel scheduled for May 2021.
Dr
Emma Donnelly lives in Dublin and works as a Chartered Senior Clinical
Forensic Psychologist. She has two decades of clinical and academic experience
in the field and has worked predominantly with victims and perpetrators of
crime. Emma has lectured in colleges and universities in Ireland and England as
well as having guest lectured to police students in John Jay College of
Criminal Justice, New York. Emma has worked in a number of prisons in Ireland
and the UK where she has specialised in the assessment of sexual offenders,
violent offenders, and killers as well as working with prolific and problematic
offenders. Emma is an experienced consultant, working with systems, interagency
and multidisciplinary teams, including An Garda Síochána, the Child &
Family Agency (Tusla), and the Health Service Executive (HSE) as well as
consulting to best-selling authors and writers. Emma is a trained investigator
in forensic interviewing. Prior to life as a psychologist, Emma worked in the
radio and film industries.
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