Words leave imprints in your mind like footprints in the sand...
beach reading
starry skies to read under
reading in nature

Sunday Funday at Newcastle Noir

  • Submitted: 4th May 2018

This weekend sees a bunch of criminally good writers heading up to Newcastle to talk crime fiction. TAking place in the very nice library that is the Lit and Phil, there’s more than a few highlights to share and to watch out for:

Otherwordly – 10am

House of Spines

Books set in Urban mean streets and bleak rural landscapes – this panel examines when crime fiction goes even further and examines the most chilling of crime-fiction settings.

Space – Chris Brookmyre

Berlin Wall – Anthony Johnston

Creepy gothic house in Glasgow – Michael Malone

A man haunted by the ghosts of the 12 people he has slaughtered – Stuart Neville

 

At 11.30, I’m chatting to authors HOT OF THE PRESS (I’m very excited I can’t tell you how much!)

Keeper

 

Sweden and London: Johana Gustawsson talks all things Scandi Noir, setting her books across borders and mixing Swedish, Spanish and English heritage

Edinburgh – an alternative Edinburgh – Doug Johnstone is your man

London – The inside of a marriage on the edge – Louise Voss

The Elephant's escaping! (c) thebooktrail

The Elephant’s escaping! (c) thebooktrail

 

MasalaNoir – how I love that title! – talking multiracial London and Indian set fiction

Mumbai  – Vaseem Khan  writes novels based around the Mumbai Baby Ganesh Detective Agency. (Can’t promise any elephants will make an appearance at Newcastle Noir)

History of India – Abir Mukherjee writes novels firmly embedded in the history and culture of India

Multiracial London – Alex Caan‘s Detective Sergeant Zain Harris is the poster boy for multiracial policing

Sewing the Shadows Together

 

GRIP LIT

Scotland – Alison Baillie’s Sewing the Shadows was set in Edinburgh and A Fractured Winter is just out, set in the Swiss mountains….

Peterborough – It’s the social settings which are of note with Eva Dolan –  Transgender issues, immigration and hate crime for example…

Manchester and Myanmar – Rachel Abbott puts the chill in chiller..

Mark Billingham, Val McDermid, Lee Child

Mark Billingham, Val McDermid, Lee Child at Harrogate

 

When stars collide..2-30pm

Mark Billingham and Val McDermid plot and plan

London – Mark writes the Tom Thorne novels set in London and has also appeared on a very thrilling episode of The Chase – where he killed his opponents including Joey Essex, but not in the way as his novels would suggest

Bradfield – Val is so criminally minded, she had to invent a city all of her own. Somewhere between Bradford and Sheffield but would you go here, even if Robson Green might be there?

Fun Loving Criminals

ABBA might be returning but….

 

They’ve got nothing on the Fun Lovin Criminals!

Mark Billingham, Stuart Neville, Doug Johnstone, Val McDermid, Luca Veste and Chris Brookmyre murder some well loved tunes (their words not mine!)

 

This weekend – Newcastle’s Lit and Phil is the place to be.

Back to Blog

Featured Book

The Convenience Store by the Sea

2000s: Welcome to Tenderness, Japan!

Read more