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Is there a stranger out there who shares your face? (guest post for Confessions of a YA Reader)
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Is there a stranger out there who shares your face? (guest post for Confessions of a YA Reader)

What is the likelihood that you have a doppelgänger somewhere in the world? The scientific facts are stranger than you think. The idea of the doppelgänger – a stranger who looks uncannily like you – stretches back through history. The superstition is that encountering your “double” is a bad omen that could lead to your…

GenZ burnout and murder: the changing landscape of crime fiction

GenZ burnout and murder: the changing landscape of crime fiction

As the focus of crime fiction shifts to GenZ, the horrors are becoming more mundane – debt, burnout, poor mental health – but no less terrifying. “Generation Z” typically describes the post-Millennials, those born between the late 90s and the early 2010s. It’s a generation shaped by the 2008 financial crisis and ensuing global instability;…

The North/South Divide in Crime Fiction (guest feature on CrimeTime)

The North/South Divide in Crime Fiction (guest feature on CrimeTime)

I wrote a feature for CrimeTime about the North/South divide in crime fiction and how setting can impact on a story. Name an island off the coast of England. Isle of Wight? Isle of Man? Maybe Lundy, if you’re feeling clever. How about Walney Island? It’s an island, a beautiful windswept island, off the north…