Interview with cosy mystery writer Debbie Young
“Cosy mysteries are an antidote to the strains of modern life”
Episode 71 – Debbie Young – Show Notes
Short novels are her favourite formJournalistic background but mainly a pantserWrites a chapter a day in the writing phase Doesn’t always write every day. Needs to recharge the batteries and think Themes of celebrating community and nurturing understanding between peopleThe mystery provides the framework to flesh out with char...
Interview with cosy mystery writer Debbie Young
“Cosy mysteries are an antidote to the strains of modern life”
Episode 71 – Debbie Young – Show Notes
- Short novels are her favourite form
- Journalistic background but mainly a pantser
- Writes a chapter a day in the writing phase
- Doesn’t always write every day. Needs to recharge the batteries and think
- Themes of celebrating community and nurturing understanding between people
- The mystery provides the framework to flesh out with characters and comedy
- Based on her real village life and her community
- Closed communities in a mystery; village and classic English boarding school
- Cosy mystery popularity – an antidote to modern life, resolution and happy ever after
- Writing without stopping – experiment with the next novel with a little light editing to begin each writing session
- Different technologies for writing – Word, using Scrivener for plotting, writing by hand with a fountain pen
- Touch typing
- Agatha Christie, Dorothy L Sayers
- Sophie Sayers mysteries are not always murder stories and veer more to romantic and situational comedy.
- Experimenting with crossing over between the Sayers and St.Brides series and writing more novellas
“I’m an organised pantser.”
“Sometimes I feel I’m writing situation comedy sketches.”
Links
- https://authordebbieyoung.com/
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