“So that’s what she sounds like!”
I love appearing on podcasts, radio stations and other people’s websites, and always jump at the opportunity! Click on any of the links below to listen/watch/read each guest appearance. The most recent is at the top of the list. (Some are external links, others are to embedded videos on this site).
- The Recipe for Self-publishing Success – guest post for Jericho Writers (March 2023)
- Interview with Isis Audio on the launch of the audiobook of Murder in the Hghlands (March 2023)
- Facebook Live Event: Chairing the Book & Tonic Banter Panel on Cosy Mystery – with T A Williams & Michelle Salter (February 2023)
- Interview by Saga Egmont, award-winning audiobook publishing company about my Sophie Sayers series (Fevruary 2023)
- Actress Rosie Abraham reading my Christmas short story “The Revolting Toys” on the Roundabout Dramatherapy Advent Calendar (December 2022)
- Reading my Christmas short story, “Christmas Time”, on the Roundabout Dramatherapy Advent Calendar (December 2022)
- My Favourite 5 Books Set in Boarding Schools – for Shepherd Books (December 2022)
- “Inspirational Author” podcast with Howard Lovy of ALLi (December 2022)
- The Writer’s Mindset interview with Kristina Proffitt on why I write what I write (March 2022)
- Crime Panel at Crediton Library Litfest with AA Abbott & Jo Ullah (June 2020)
- Interview by Dawn Brookes of Oakwood Literature Festival (May 2020)
- Guest post about learning Latin for Alison Morton (April 2020)
- The Creative Penn: Interview by Joanna Penn on How to Write a Cozy Mystery (March 2020)
- World Class Performers interview (March 2020)
- Podcast interview with Australian writer Madeleien D’Este (November 2019)
- “Inspirational Author” podcast with Howard Lovy of ALLi (September 2019)
- Guest post for IngramSpark about the cozy mystery genre
- Guest post for IngramSpark about how to measure and increase your writing productivity
- Interview on the Promoting Crime Fiction blog
- Interview on RedRadio with Bonnie D Graham
- ALLi, its significance and importance for indie authors – interviewed by Ladey Adey
- Crime Fiction Lounge – interviewed by Paul Stretton-Stephens
- Self-publishing Journeys – interviewed by Paul Teague
- Fiction MasterClass – interviewed by Richard G Lowe
- Interview on Welcombe Radio for Hawkesbury Upton Lit Fest 2018
- Reading from Best Murder in Show at its London launch event
- Interview on That’s Oxfordshire TV with Mari Howard – part 1
- Interview on That’s Oxfordshire TV with Mari Howard – part 2
- Launching the 2nd Hawkesbury Upton Literature Festival from the steps of the South Gloucestershire Mobile Library (4 minutes 32 seconds) – kindly filmed by Thomas Shepherd
- Introducing the closing speech of the 2nd Hawkesbury Upton Literature Festival (1 minute 2 seconds) – kindly filmed by Thomas Shepherd
- Chairing a debate about the best way to write books:”Plotter or Pantser?” at ALLi’s online Indie Author Fringe conference for the London Book Fair (57 minutes 28 seconds)
- Launching ALLi’s new #Authors4Bookstores initiative at Foyles, London – April 2015 (20 minutes 46 seconds)
- Talking about writing fiction and my short stories with Suzie Grogan on 10Radio – March 2015 (27 minutes 2 seconds)
- Interviewed by Joanna Penn on The Creative Penn podcast about getting books into bookshops – February 2015 (44 minutes 42 seconds)
- Guest article for Writers’ and Artists’ Yearbook about flash fiction
- Interviewed by Ingram Spark at Chorleywood Literature Festival – November 2014 (2 minutes 45 seconds)
- Interviewed about flash fiction by Manpreet Melhi on BBC Radio Gloucestershire – May 2014 (45 minutes 16 seconds)
Hello Debbie.
My name is Jennie Thompson and I live in Bristol. We met recently at the Hawkesbury Upton Festival where we talked about your Christmas event in early December. I wondered whether my poems based on Bristol locations might be suitable to read aloud. I’m sending you the link to my website http://www.jmdallimore.com where you can hear me reading The Fishponds Toad and The St. George’s Cat. These were featured last year on BBC Radio Bristol Uploads.
I write as Jennie Dallimore.
It was very nice to meet you and my friend and I enjoyed the event tremendously,
Kind Regards,
Jennie Thompson