In episode 16 of the newly renamed Hobcast Book Show, we speak to Graham Bartlett, former senior officer with Sussex Police and now the go-to expert for authors to ensure they write credible crime fiction. Graham rose through the ranks to become Divisional Commander in Brighton and Hove, one of the most demanding and interesting cities in the UK. It's a fascinating interview. Plus, Adrian and Rebecca discuss WH Smith's plans for expansion into the U.S, how Kindle Vella might not be all it seems, and celebrate the lifting of Facebook's ban on their Hobeck Books advertising account.
Episode 42: Mastering historical crime fiction - with Abir Mukherjee
Episode 41 - Feeling the chills with Judi Daykin
Episode 40 - The Big Questions - with Olly Jarvis
Episode 39: The power of publicity - with Angela McMahon
Episode 38: Sunshine from Leith - with Harry Fisher
Episode 37: The real CSI - from SOCO to crime author with Kate Bendelow
Episode 36: Bloody Scotland and Killer Bees - with guest, Tina Baker
Episode 35: The science of crime fiction - with Brian Price
Episode 34: Mastering ads for authors - with Matthew J Holmes
Episode 33: From Rom Com writer to suspense author with Sue Shepherd
Episode 32: The road to full-time indie author - with J M Dalgleish
Episode 31: Supporting authors through Facebook - with Donna Morfett
Episode 30: Living the author dream - with Lesley McEvoy
Episode 29: Climbing the indie publishing mountain - with Simon McCleave
Episode 28: Harrogate Festival special - featuring Ian Rankin, Mark Billingham and S J Parris
Episode 27: The secrets of a series - with Leigh Russell
Episode 26: Bloody Scotland - ten years of criminally fine fiction - with Bob McDevitt
Episode 25: From family sagas to crime. Switching genres with Terri Nixon
Episode 24: The future of publishing - with Jenny Parrott (part 2)
Episode 23: Second time around - with Alison Morgan
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