![]() ![]() ![]() Would you say one is harder to write than the other? And what’s your preferred genre?Įach have their idiosyncrasies, but I do find I have to be much more organized and methodical when I’m writing the mysteries or crime focused stories if for no other reason than I have to know who my bad guy is before I start to lead the police and therefor the clues in that direction, without being too obvious. ![]() You have written both mysteries and romance novels. I do feel they work better taken as a whole, but they can stand alone. The Norfolk Coast Investigation Series is intended to be a set of four stories featuring the same characters, but separate crimes are investigated in each book so that each novel can effectively stand alone to a greater or lesser extent. Please tell us a little about your Norfolk Coast Investigation series. Today, I’m interviewing fellow Ylva Publishing author Andrea Bramhall, who manages to write both lesbian mystery novels and lesbian romance-and who does both equally well.Īndrea is giving away an ebook copy of Collide-O-Scope, the first book in her Norfolk Coast Investigation series and a Lambda Literary Award finalist, so don’t miss the giveaway at the end of this post. ![]()
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