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EPISODE · Dec 26, 2023 · 1H 21M

Ep66 In Conversation with Harriet Tyce and Trevor Wood

from Write, Damn It! with Zoe Richards · host Zoe Richards

This is my first conversation with 2 authors at the same time, and it's fascinating - we get to hear a comparison between 2 people's approaches to their writing, which is really interesting.Harriet Tyce was born and grew up in Edinburgh. She graduated in English from Oxford University in 1994, and after gaining legal qualifications worked as a criminal barrister for nearly ten years. After leaving the law she started writing, gaining a distinction in an MA in Creative Writing (Crime Fiction) from the University of East Anglia in 2017.Harriet has written four novels, Blood Orange, The Lies You Told, It Ends At Midnight and A Lesson in Cruelty which will be published on 11 April 2024. She lives in north London with her husband, children, and two dogs.Harriet's  new book A Lesson In Cruelty will be published on 11 April 2024. Bert’s Books: https://bertsbooks.co.uk/product/a-lesson-in-cruelty/Waterstones: https://www.waterstones.com/book/a-lesson-in-cruelty/harriet-tyce/9781472280121Amazon: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Lesson-Cruelty-propulsive-thriller-bestselling/dp/1472280121/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?crid=XSKKBKFXTU6T&keywords=a+lesson+in+cruelty+harriet+tyce&qid=1701632496&sprefix=a+lesson+in+cr%2Caps%2C72&sr=8-1Trevor Woods’s first novel, The Man on the Street, set in Newcastle’s homeless community, won the Crime Writers’ Association’s New Blood Dagger. It was followed by One Way Street and Dead End Street.  His fourth book, You Can Run, a standalone thriller set in Northumberland was published this year.  Trevor teaches the Faber Academy’s Crime Writing Course, is a founder member of the Northern Crime Syndicate and is a volunteer chef at the People’s Kitchen, a charity that provides hot meals for around 300 people every day. You Can Run is a fast-paced, propulsive thriller about a group of armed mercenaries laying siege to a remote village in search of a young girl. They think it’s an easy job but have reckoned without the elderly villagers who don’t take kindly to outsiders. ‘The Thursday Murder Club meets Reservoir Dogs’He is currently working on a new police procedural series featuring a cop in the first stages of early onset dementia. The Silent Killer is due out in July 2024.Support the showJoin me on Substack - here - for more insights into writing and being published, as well as mindset tips and tools. You can subscribe to get access to much more from me, including workshops and coaching.If you would like to show your love for the podcast, please consider buying me a coffee through BuyMeACoffee.com. This gives you an opportunity to make a small, one-off donation - you are not committed to regular payments. Making the podcast earns me no money, and in fact costs me a fair bit, but I do it for the love, and because I have such fun talking with wonderful authors. Even if you can't afford to buy me a coffee, simply letting me know that you love the podcast means a lot to me. Please take a moment to leave a star rating, write a review, or share the episode with others you know who will benefit from listening in, or you can tag me in social media when you share an episode that you love with your followers.My website is http://www.zoerichards.co.uk where you can discover how you can work with me, and you can find me on TwiX and Instagram as @zoerichardsukAnd finally my debut novel, Garden of Her Heart, is out now and you can buy your copy here.Happy writing, and may the wo...

This is my first conversation with 2 authors at the same time, and it's fascinating - we get to hear a comparison between 2 people's approaches to their writing, which is really interesting. Harriet Tyce was born and grew up in Edinburgh. She graduated in English from Oxford University in 1994, and after gaining legal qualifications worked as a criminal barrister for nearly ten years. After leaving the law she started writing, gaining a distinction in an MA in Creative Writing (Crime Fictio...

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