Author Archives: Clive Mullis

Millared

Ambulance memoir. I have tried to recreate events, locales and conversations from my memories of them. In order to maintain their anonymity and privacy I’ve changed the names of individuals and sometimes places, I may have changed some identifying characteristics, … Continue reading

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Rip-roaring mystery

The opening chapter of this thriller grips like barnacle. Jack Lockwood’s half-brother is accused of rape and murder, but as Jack tries to talk him down from a crane he professes his innocence and states that he thinks there is … Continue reading

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Review of ‘The Quest for the Holy Something or Other’ by Kylie Betzner

This is the story of Pig, a young girl plucked from the obscurity of shovelling out the cess-pit beneath the walls of Camelot, who for a joke becomes page to Sir Kay. What follows is a pythonesque romp through the … Continue reading

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8 Query Tips No One Tells Writers

Some good advice here.

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Help a fellow author

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…the captains of industry and commerce ‘get’ the ‘BUSINESS’ of writing…

Another truism from Seumas.

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#Read about Guest #Author Clive Mullis

Who’s this strange looking bloke? Oh, it’s me!

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Review of ‘The Truth Will Out’ by Jane Isaac

This is the second helping of DCI Helen Lavery, and like the first, I enjoyed it immensely. The story begins with two friends on skype, but for one of them, violence and death ensues while the other watches on. Enter … Continue reading

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Want an Advanced Copy of My Debut Novel? Here’s How!

Chance for a freebie.

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Ambulance memoir: Corpsed

Ambulance memoir. I have tried to recreate events, locales and conversations from my memories of them. In order to maintain their anonymity and privacy I’ve changed the names of individuals and sometimes places, I may have changed some identifying characteristics, … Continue reading

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