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Tag Archives: hit & run
Trailer for HIT & RUN
OK, so last week me and Ewan Morrison went out driving around Edinburgh, pretending to crash the car and filming it. It was rather surreal, especially when a car went past thinking we really had hit someone. I got soaked … Continue reading
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Tagged book trailer, casiopolis, doug johnstone, edinburgh, ewan morrison, hit & run, northern alliance, salisbury crags
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The Amazon effect
Well that was a surreal weekend. On Sunday, my novel Hit & Run was made Amazon UK’s Kindle Daily Deal, with a price drop from £6.86 to 99p for 24 hours only. It was flagged up on the Kindle homepage. … Continue reading
Hit & Run is Amazon’s Kindle Deal of the Day THIS SUNDAY
My Kindle got stolen recently. For all you folks lucky enough to not have been robbed, Hit & Run is gonna be cheap as chips (99p, I think) for ONE DAY ONLY on Sunday 22nd April. Here’s a link. Get … Continue reading
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Tagged amazon, deal of the day, doug johnstone, hit & run, kindle
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Reading Matters vs Subtle Melodrama
I’m not really pitching these two FANTASTIC book blogs against each other in some terrible war of words, it’s just that they just both reviewed Hit & Run recently and I haven’t posted about it yet. So, here is Kim … Continue reading
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Dead dogs and drunk drummers
Aye so, had a good chat with Ali Braidwood over at his Scots Whay Hae blog. We went to the pub and recorded ourselves talking shite. Then we killed some dogs and went home. Read all about it and, more … Continue reading
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Tagged ali braidwood, doug johnstone, hit & run, scots whay hae
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Human remains found on Salisbury Crags
Soooooooo. Been meaning to post this since I saw it last week. Apparently, human remains were recently found on Salisbury Crags in Edinburgh. This shows, ahem, a great deal of similarities to a certain crucial plot point in Hit & … Continue reading
All over the place
OK, so I’m all over the place. In the media, that is. Kind of. Not really. But a few features and Q&As have popped up recently, here’s a wee list: A big interview in The Scotsman at the weekend, in … Continue reading
Hit & Run reviews round up part two, plus…
OK, so two days till publication, and there have been a handful of reviews of Hit & Run popping up around the place. Sorry for not getting these up here sooner, but as you can imagine, things are a bit … Continue reading
Hit & Run Launch Party
OK, we all know there are too many books in the world. Sadly, I am adding to the glut. My new novel, Hit & Run, is coming out. Please come and help me launch it into the world. Blackwell’s South … Continue reading
Local news for local people (and you)
Aye so, I was interviewed by The Edinburgh Evening News recently. Then they snapped me standing leaning against the shut door of a pub for no good reason. Needless to say, Sandra Dick, who interviewed me, was very interested in … Continue reading
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Tagged doug johnstone, edinburgh evening news, hit & run, sandra dick
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