Alison Bruce at Whittlesey Library

On Monday evening some members of our Whittlesey Wordsmiths writing group attended a talk at Whittlesey library. The guest speaker was Alison Bruce, a Cambridgeshire crime fiction writer who gave a humorous and informative talk on her novels and experiences with publishing. She answered our questions and was very encouraging. Thanks to Alison ! 

4 thoughts on “Alison Bruce at Whittlesey Library”

  1. I was sorry to have missed the talk but wasn’t feeling to special Monday evening, I have read Cambridge Blue by Alison, her first novel and thoroughly enjoyed it. So much so I have bought Siren the next in the series, direct from Alison.

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  2. Well done Wendy

    Now to make the post more visible you need to add tags and categories.

    When you feel like having a go at that log back in go to edit post, then look down the right-hand side of the screen at the top will be Categories and  Tags, I suggest you try Alison Bruce then hit the return button,, Cambridgeshire hit return button, Whittlesey hit return button, Author hit return button. Move onto Tags and add tags using a comma after each one, Alison Bruce, Crime Fiction, Writer, Publishing. Words used in tags need to be in the written copy.

    Kind regards Phil

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