Lee Jackson

Adventures in e-publishing Part Five – The Bridge that Bunuel Built

All this week I’ve been looking at the rise of e-publishing. First there was a look at Michael Gregorio’s collection of satirical essays about living in Italy in the midst of a crisis. In the second of my ‘Adventures in e-Publishing’ I interviewed Lee Jackson, historical crime writer and the publisher of a series of …

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Adventures in e-Publishing Part Two – interview with Lee Jackson

Lee Jackson is the author of a number of fine historical mysteries, including London Dust, A Metropolitan Murder and The Mesmerist’s Apprentice. His most recent novel is The Diary of a Murder, which is published by Snowbooks, though it first appeared as a self-published e-book. Alongside his fictional crime-writing activities, Lee is a well-known and …

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The Diary of a Murder now on twitter

I see that Lee Jackson has joined the twittering classes and is in fact tweeting in the character of Jacob Jones, the diarist from his new e-published novel, The Diary of a Murder. His narrative seems to suit the medium perfectly. Enjoy!