She was given the Tom Williamson award for her outstanding achievements in the field of investigative interviewing by NPCC in April 2009. http://www2.port.ac.uk/institute-of-criminal-justice-studies/staff/professor-becky-milne.htmlBarbara Nadel writes two crime fiction series – the Ikmen novels set in Istanbul and the Hakim and Arnold books set in East London.
Joelle Rollo-Koster& Ryerson, Katheryn. You will receive a regular newsletter but no spam. Her Sophie Sayers Village Mysteries series begins with Secrets at St Bride’s – A School Story for Grown-Ups Scott and Judith are warm and engaging speakers who are great at inspiring people to try something new! Need help with reading the handwriting in old documents? All welcome!At this workshop Eileen will help you look at how Art can inspire creative writing, both poems and short stories. Sign in to like videos, comment, and subscribe. We’ll help, with prompts or suggestions, or by just giving you a bit of space.Portsmouth Event: (Re)discovering lost voices of the pastHow does creating lost voices challenge and expand our understanding of historical events?, Miranda Gold takes us into the world of post-war London and a family overshadowed by personal and epic trauma. Print.Palmer, Jennifer. After the stories children will make the bouncy spiders featured in the book ‘Why?’ Tracey was born and grew up in industrial South Wales. I am also a member of the Society of Women Writers and Journalists and I am on the committee of the Chichester Literary Society. Jennifer also does DOT physicals and Medicare/Medicaid physicals. Learn how to think like Sherlock Holmes and see live demonstrations of his famous techniques of deduction, memory and psychology. Join us for this celebratory recital of poetry through the ages from Shakespeare, Carol Ann Duffy and John Cooper Clarke. Her books include The first book in her new pony series (for ages 8+) called Tracey’s head is happily crammed with countless story ideas and she’s Free with a valid ticket for The D-Day Story but please book in advance as places are limited – call 023 9283 4744.Book launch: Gustav the brave – the D-Day messengerDuring the Second World War specially trained homing pigeons braved bullets and enemy birds of prey to deliver life-saving messages for Britain and her allies. This series of fabric illustrations use modern colours, materials and patterns to bring to life the objects, people and situations that would have been familiar to contemporary readers. Print.Palmer, Jennifer L. “The Princess Served By Some Slaves: Making Race Visible Through Portraiture In Eighteenth-Century France”. Your ticket will include tea/coffee and cake. Her historical crime novel, , was published under her pen name Mia Emilie, in September 2019. is the first in a trilogy and Mia is currently working on the second instalment, Donna Fletcher Crow, Novelist of British History, was born, raised, and still lives in the Boise Valley in Idaho, in the northwest corner of the States. Proceedings of the Western Society for French History (2006): n. pag. “Writing Wills And Families: Constructing Mixed-Race Families In Eighteenth-Century France”. She taught creative writing for over a decade, and is Chairwoman of Havant and District Writers’ Circle. 130-151. If you’re proficient on a laptop and can get on the internet, you can get your book sorted in a matter of days.Matt Wingett shows you how it’s done in a one and a half hour talk, taking you through the pitfalls and dispelling the myths about how to do it.He will also make sure you know why you’re doing it, and take you through different approaches to marketing, selling and publicity.Matt is a local publisher and author, whose books have sold in the thousands, and he is always an entertaining speaker who will show you the way to publish easily and quickly.
Roberta will start with a short talk followed by writing exercises and feedback.