Editing and Paper
Posted by writerlywitterer on 26/01/2015 · 30 Comments
I had a question today from a lovely lady in Japan asking whether I usually edit my books on paper. I had put up a photo of my morning desk (which was embarrassing, but I can cope), and prominent on it was the pile of paper that will be my next novel: BLOOD ON THE … Continue reading →
Filed under Books and Writing, social, Uncategorized, Writing Hints and Tips · Tagged with author, blogger, book writing, creative, crime series, Dartmoor, Devon, ebook, ebooks, Editing, fiction, fiction writing, hints and tips, historian, history, Knight Templar, knights templar, library, medieval, medievalist, Michael Jecks, novelist, publishing, Q&A, questions, questions and answers, reviews, scribbler, series, stories, story, Templar series, writer, writing
This Week Won’t be Easy
Posted by writerlywitterer on 19/01/2015 · 11 Comments
This week was always going to be a pain. Phew. A short story to write urgently. A book I’m really enjoying writing (modern -day, quite gritty but fun). Then last week I received a copy edit for the next Hundred Years War book, BLOOD ON THE SAND – and that’s going to be a good … Continue reading →
Filed under Books and Writing, social, Uncategorized · Tagged with amazon, author, blogger, book writing, Cogs and Wheels, creative, crime series, dancing, Dartmoor, Devon, Doris Dancing, ebook, ebooks, fiction, fiction writing, hints and tips, historian, history, Knight Templar, knights templar, library, medieval, medievalist, Michael Jecks, Morris Dancing, novelist, publishing, Q&A, questions, questions and answers, reviews, scribbler, series, Shelagh Palmer, stories, story, Templar series, Tinners, writer, writing
Exciting Times!
Posted by writerlywitterer on 12/01/2015 · 15 Comments
There is always something happening when you have as many books published as I do. Last week Headline contacted me to let me know about two more little ideas they’ve had. First is a brilliant one, I have to admit. They are putting together THE MICHAEL JECKS COMPENDIUM. This is going to be a collection … Continue reading →
Filed under Books and Writing, Uncategorized, Writing Hints and Tips · Tagged with amazon, author, blogger, book writing, collections, creative, crime series, Dartmoor, Devon, ebook, ebooks, fiction, fiction writing, hints and tips, historian, history, Knight Templar, knights templar, library, medieval, medievalist, Michael Jecks, novelist, publishing, Q&A, questions, questions and answers, reviews, scribbler, series, stories, story, Templar series, The Knights Templar Collection, The Michael Jecks Compendium, writer, writing
Resolution
Posted by writerlywitterer on 05/01/2015 · 12 Comments
And a very warm Happy New Year to you all! This year is the twentieth anniversary of the publication of my first book, THE LAST TEMPLAR. The last few years have been hard, as readers of my blog will have noticed. I’ve droned on pretty often about the trials and troubles of being a mid-list … Continue reading →
Filed under Books and Writing, social, Uncategorized · Tagged with amazon, author, blogger, book writing, creative, crime series, Dartmoor, Devon, ebook, ebooks, fiction, fiction writing, hints and tips, historian, history, Knight Templar, knights templar, library, medieval, medievalist, Michael Jecks, novelist, publishing, Q&A, questions, questions and answers, reviews, scribbler, series, stories, story, Templar series, writer, writing
Computers … Tools for the author
Posted by writerlywitterer on 02/12/2014 · 7 Comments
Sorry. There should have been a post yesterday. I try to post blogs on Mondays because – well, it’s my routine. However … I was thinking only the other day that I really ought to try using a typewriter again. There is something about the sight of the old keyboard, and the rhythmic rattle of … Continue reading →
Filed under Books and Writing, social, Uncategorized · Tagged with amazon, author, blogger, book writing, Coroner, creative, Dartmoor, Dartmouth, Death Ship of Dartmouth, Devon, ebook, ebooks, fiction, fiction writing, hints and tips, historian, history, humour, Knight Templar, knights templar, library, medieval, medievalist, Michael Jecks, novelist, publishing, Q&A, questions, questions and answers, reviews, Richard de Welles, scribbler, stopicture scanry, stories, Templar series, writer, writing
Collaborative Writing
Posted by writerlywitterer on 24/11/2014 · 18 Comments
It’s a strange thing that nowadays it really is quite hard for a writer to go out on a limb and try something new. Some years ago I was on a panel talking with a friend when a member of the audience asked “Is there a natural end point to a series?” Phil Gooden, with masterful … Continue reading →
Filed under Books and Writing, social, Uncategorized, Writing Hints and Tips · Tagged with amazon, author, blogger, book writing, creative, Dartmoor, Devon, ebook, ebooks, fiction, fiction writing, hints and tips, historian, history, Knight Templar, knights templar, library, medieval, medievalist, Michael Jecks, novelist, publishing, Q&A, questions, questions and answers, reviews, scribbler, stories, story, Templar series, writer, writing
Reviews on Amazon
Posted by writerlywitterer on 17/11/2014 · 32 Comments
I had to put up the last blog repost on Amazon ( here if you’re wondering) by my friend Jack because it just tickled me. I’ve had so many comments on books – it gets hard sometimes to keep a sense of humour. From the first “fan” letter that detailed 21 points of historical inaccuracy (he/she … Continue reading →
Filed under Books and Writing, Reviews, social, Uncategorized · Tagged with amazon, author, blogger, book writing, creative, Dartmoor, Devon, ebook, ebooks, fiction, fiction writing, hints and tips, historian, history, Knight Templar, knights templar, library, medieval, medievalist, Michael Jecks, novelist, publishing, Q&A, questions, questions and answers, reviews, scribbler, stories, story, Templar series, writer, writing
Poppies, Remembrance and Reflections.
Posted by writerlywitterer on 11/11/2014 · 10 Comments
I mentioned yesterday that my little boy was suffering over an essay he had to write. Well, he was grateful for me sitting down to help him (shortly after helping his big sister with her Compound Interest homeword) and, I’m glad to say that the end result of his labours was good. Mind you, I’m … Continue reading →
Filed under social, Uncategorized · Tagged with 11/11/11, author, blogger, book writing, creative, Dartmoor, Devon, ebook, ebooks, Editing, edits, fiction, fiction writing, Haig Trust, hints and tips, historian, history, homework, Knight Templar, knights templar, library, medieval, medievalist, Michael Jecks, novelist, Poppy Appeal, publishing, Q&A, questions, questions and answers, Remembrance, Remembrance Day, respect, scribbler, stories, story, taxi, Templar series, Tower of London, work displacement, writer, writing
Editing
Posted by writerlywitterer on 10/11/2014 · 11 Comments
It’s sad, but very true, that most people hate editing. I do myself. My son thinks that any form of writing is a scheme designed to torture little boys. He is bright, and his brain is perfectly capable of good work, but the simple fact is, he considers any form of writing to be a major … Continue reading →
Filed under Books and Writing, Uncategorized · Tagged with author, blogger, book writing, creative, Dartmoor, Devon, ebook, ebooks, Editing, edits, fiction, fiction writing, hints and tips, historian, history, homework, Knight Templar, knights templar, library, medieval, medievalist, Michael Jecks, novelist, publishing, Q&A, questions, questions and answers, scribbler, stories, story, Templar series, work displacement, writer, writing
Tavistock Heritage Festival
Posted by writerlywitterer on 03/11/2014 · Leave a Comment
I’ve banged on often enough about literary festivals and the ridiculous scam that they so often tend to be. As an author (I know, I’m repeating myself), I have to justify every festival or gathering I go to on its merits as a worthwhile marketing event or whether it’ll bring in more money than I … Continue reading →
Filed under Books and Writing, social, Uncategorized · Tagged with after dinner talk, author, cash, Dartmoor, Devon, festival, heritage, history, medieval, Michael Jecks, money, novelist, pay, probus, reward, speaking, talking, talks, Tavistock, Tavistock Heritage Festival, Templar series, writer, writing












