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13-15 September 2013SCOTLAND'S INTERNATIONAL CRIME WRITING FESTIVAL
Stirling, Scotland
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peter.jibson@mazars.co.uk Glasgow 0141 225 4976 Edinburgh 0131 313 7991
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The Caledonian Crime Writing Festival is a Scottish Registered Charity, known as Bloody Scotland; Charity No SC042615 The Caledonian Crime Writing Festival, Scottish Company No SC404578, Registered office: Caledonian Exchange, 19A Canning Street, Edinburgh EH3 8HE
Bloody Scotland - A Weekend to Die ForBloody Scotland arrived with a bang on the festival circuit in 2012, attracting international and UK stars, as well as showcasing new and emerging home grown Scottish talent. Alex dreamed that when crime writers were asked where they were going in September, their reply would be ‘Bloody Scotland’. Thus the name was coined, and all eyes turned to Stirling, mid September. Last year was great, 2013 will be fabulous. As for 2014...― Alex Gray and Lin Anderson, Founders of Bloody Scotland
Welcome to Bloody Scotland, the dedicated crime writing festival north of the border. Whether you love historical crime, spy thrillers, noir, cosy mystery, police procedurals, true crime, or if you’re an aspiring crime novelist, we have events waiting for you. At our debut festival we focused on Scottish crime writing but this year we cast our net wide: Lee Child arrives from the States, and Jo Nesbø leads a dazzling array of Nordic writers, including Mons Kallentoft and newest Scandinavian sensation Arne Dahl. Colin Bateman and Eoin Colfer reveal why the Irish are born storytellers, and Mark Billingham rounds up a posse of fabulous writers from south of the border. But Scottish crime writing stays at the heart of the festival, with great names like Val McDermid, Stuart MacBride, William McIlvanney, Louise Welsh and Denise Mina. And we showcase the best of the newest talent in our Fresh Blood event.
We take a close look at the way forensics have transformed police investigation, and consequently modern crime fiction. Be your own forensic scientist - we’re setting up a crime scene for you to use the latest technology to solve a murder. But we also look back at eras of crime writing pre-fingerprints and DNA, when sleuths had to depend on their own powers of deduction. We attempt to analyse why Scotland produces such good crime writing, tracing back to the duality in Robert Louis Stevenson’s novels. And Kapow! Bam! Gotcha! - we look at how crime fiction translates to graphic novel format.
Sharpen your knives and hone your writing skills at our Masterclasses run by University of Stirling. And the brave can pitch their novels to a team of publishing experts, scoop a prize and maybe even a book deal.
2013 is turning out to be a great year for Scottish crime writing, and the judges for our Deanston Scottish Crime Book of the Year are in for some difficult decisions. Look out for the shortlist which will be promoted in Waterstones’ Scottish stores in September, and be the first to know the winner at our Meet the Author Dinner.
Stirling is steeped in history and is a fabulous setting for a festival – come for an event, stay for the day, or better still spend the weekend at Bloody Scotland. We hope you enjoy the festival as much as we have planning it.― Jenny Brown, Chair, Bloody Scotland Committee
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Committee MembersBloody Scotland Committee
Lin AndersonGordon BrownJenny BrownMargaret DundasAlex GrayCraig RobertsonMuriel Robertson
PartnersDeborah Murray Stirling Council
Fiona Buchanan Stirling Council
Liz Moffat Stirling Council
Claire Squires University of Stirling
TeamDom Hastings Festival Management
Laura Doherty Marketing Coordination
Skylark PR Press & Media Management
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Online24 hours a day at www.bloodyscotland.com
By Phone01786 27 4000Open Tuesday - Saturday 10am - 6pm Closed Sunday & Monday
In PersonPop into the Albert Halls box office in Stirling between 9am and 5pm, Monday to Friday or the Tolbooth Theatre from 10am to 6pm, Tuesday to Saturday.
At The FestivalThere will be a box office facility at all festival venues where you can buy tickets and collect pre-purchased orders
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We do not charge our customers a booking fee but some credit card and postage charges may apply. All tickets can be collected free of charge from the festival box office.
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Getting Between Venues
Festival for EveryoneWe aim to make the festival enjoyable for all of our guests and will try to accommodate requests where possible.
Stirling Highland Hotel Spittal Street, Stirling, FK8 1DU
The Albert HallsDumbarton Road, Stirling, FK8 2QL
Stirling Smith MuseumDumbarton Rd, Stirling, FK8 2RQ
Golden Lion HotelKing St, Stirling, FK8 1BD
macrobertUniversity of Stirling, Stirling, FK9 4LA
BookshopWaterstones will provide a Festival bookstore in the Albert Halls & the Stirling Highland Hotel and will host signings after each event.
Festival Bar Join us in the Festival Bar each day of the Festival,
upstairs in the Stirling Highland Hotel. Rub shoulders with writers, publishers and fellow crime readers.
Festival Venues
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Full accessibility information on all of our venues is available on our website, and you can call the box office on 01786 27 4000 to discuss your needs.
New For 2013: BSL interpretation where requested.If you would like to request BSL interpretation for any event please email us at info@bloodyscotland.com.
Most festival venues are situated in Stirling’s historic
old town and are within walking distance of each other and the city centre. You can find information
about how to get to Stirling on page 26 of this brochure.
Stirling has lots to offer when you’re in town and you can find out more about hotels,
bars, restaurants and cafes on our website. We’re also working hard to get special
deals for our festival guests.
Events start promptly so please allow yourself time to
travel between venues, a path connects the Stirling Highland
Hotel and the Albert Halls
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Quintin Jardine with Lin Anderson & Alex Gray
Crime Writing Masterclasses with UofS
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Mark Billingham & Chris Brookmyre
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Dave Barclay & Margaret Murphy MacLaren Suite
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Arne Dahl
Linda Strachan & Sophie McKenzie
Paul Harrison & David Wilson
Quintin Jardine & Jason Webster
Denise Mina
Ann Cleeves, Stuart MacBride & Malcolm Mackay
Colin Bateman & Eoin Colfer
Mons Kallentoft
Charles Cumming & Chris Morgan Jones
Val McDermid & Stuart MacBride
Matt Bendoris, Lisa Ballantyne & Malcolm Mackay
Caro Ramsay, Aline Templeton & Gillian Galbraith
Jo Nesbø
Doug Johnstone, Gordon Brown & Gordon Ferris
Zoë Sharp & Julia Crouch
Ann Cleeves Smith Museum
Golden Lion HotelDeanston Scottish Crime Book of the Year Award Dinner
So you want to be a crime novelist?
Elly Griffiths & Dr Kathy Charles
Mark Billingham & Stuart Neville
Alanna Knight & David Ashton
Lin Anderson & Andy Rolph
Alex Gray, Lin Anderson & Alanna Knight
Nicola Upson, Martha Lea & Catriona McPherson
Craig Robertson & Chris Carter
William McIlvanney
Killer Cookbook with Caro Ramsay
Lee Child
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The Bloody Scotland Crime Writing Masterclass is held in partnership with Creative Writing and the Stirling Centre for International Publishing and Communication at the University of Stirling
When you book a place, you qualify for a 10% discount code on all Bloody Scotland Festival tickets.
SHARPEN YOUR KNIVESCrime Writing Masterclass
A day of lively masterclasses and workshops
designed to help aspiring crime-writers develop
their talent, technique, and professional savvy.
Keynote address by Val McDermid on The Craft of Crime WritingVal McDermid is a Number One bestseller, with over two million copies sold in the UK and over 10 million worldwide. Her 27 novels include Cross and Burn (2013), the latest in the Tony Hill/Carol Jordan series.
Morning and afternoon writing workshops, led by:Alex Gray, bestselling Scottish crime writer and co-founder of Bloody Scotland.Liam Murray Bell, author of So It Is, and Lecturer in Creative Writing at the University of Stirling.
Agents and Publishers panel, featuring:Jenny Brown, literary agent, Jenny Brown Associates.David Shelley, Group Publisher, Little, Brown.Claire Squires, Professor in Publishing Studies, University of Stirling.
Lunch, plus morning and afternoon refreshments
Venue: macrobert Arts Centre, University of Stirling campusPrice for the full day: £80/£70 concessions (until 15 August 2013); £90/£80 afterwardsBook through the Festival or macrobert Box Office
Friday 13 September 2013, 10am-5pmThe day includes:…
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Quintin Jardine with Lin Anderson & Alex Gray
Bloody Minded in Bloody ScotlandWhat better way to open the festival than with the inimitable Quintin Jardine, creator of bestselling detective series? What makes crime stories forged in Scotland different? Is it the bloody weather or the bloody mindedness of its people? In a revealing session about his craft, he tells how his characters such as Bob Skinner have been shaped by his own life experiences. Joining him will be festival co-founders, Lin Anderson and Alex Gray to share tales from the dark side...
Friday 13, 5:30pm Albert Halls
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Val McDermid
Friday 13, 7:00pm Albert HallsCan You Sleep At Night?Val McDermid’s stand-alone thrillers and her series featuring clinical psychologist Dr. Tony Hill and DCI Carol Jordan have sold millions of copies worldwide. The acknowledged Queen of Crime divulges the hidden fears that lie behind many of her crime novels. Laugh, cry and shiver as she relates the stories that make us stay up turning pages till the wee small hours.
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Mark Billingham & Chris Brookmyre
Friday 13, 8.30pm Albert HallsDie LaughingExpect flying sparks, quickfire repartee, one-upmanship – and some unexpected revelations about crime fiction - as former stand-up comic Billingham meets Barrhead’s own Brookmyre. An unmissable hour in the excellent company of two of our finest contemporary writers.
Louise’s debut novel The Cutting Room won the Crime Writers’ Association John Creasey Dagger for the best first crime novel. Denise’s debut novel Garnethill did the same. More recently Denise won Theakstons Old Peculiar Crime Novel of the year with The End of the Wasp Season. Add short fiction, drama, libretti and graphic novels to their list of accomplishments and you can appreciate just how versatile and exciting these writers are. Where do the ideas come from for the dark and various deeds they write about?
Louise Welsh & Denise Mina
Saturday 14, 10:30am Albert Halls Dark Deeds
In association with Off the Page Festival
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Quintin Jardine with Lin Anderson & Alex Gray £7/6
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Bloody Scotland 2013We look forward to welcoming you to our Festival bookshops over the weekend.
Waterstones, Thistle Marches, Stirling FK8 2AE T: 0843 290 861
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MC Scott & Douglas Jackson
Saturday 14, 10:30am Academy SuiteBlood SportsThe names of Caligula, Boudica and Claudius immediately conjure up blood, gore and mayhem. How do you write about murder and conspiracy in ancient times? MC Scott, author of the Boudica and Rome series and Douglas Jackson author of Roman thrillers transport us into history. Chariot parking available.
Dave Barclay & Margaret Murphy
Saturday 14, 10:30am MacLaren SuiteForensic Fact stranger than FictionWhat happens when an award-winning crime writer collaborates with a true forensic investigator to write a crime novel? A bloody good book! Professor Dave Barclay, advisor to Walking the Dead, teamed up with Margaret Murphy to become A D Garrett, author of Everyone Lies. What comes first, the fact or the fiction?
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Arne Dahl
Saturday 14, 12:00pm Albert HallsNew Nordic Noir
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With his Intercrime series featuring an elite group of detectives, Arne Dahl has long been acclaimed as a distinguished and bestselling writer in Germany, Denmark and his native Sweden. Thanks to the BBC screening of his novels, the UK is now fast catching up with the publication first of The Blinded Man and now Bad Blood. Don’t miss this chance to meet the new sensation of Scandinavian crime writing.
Linda Strachan & Sophie McKenzie
Saturday 14, 12:00pm Academy SuiteBreaking The BoundaryViolence, drugs and sex : the teenage years can be the most turbulent times of your adult life. Exploring the impact that teenage crime novels have on their readers are Linda Strachan, author of three thrillers, including Don’t Judge Me, and Sophie McKenzie writer of the Missing series, Blood Ties and Blood Ransom and the Medusa Project series.
Paul Harrison & David Wilson
Saturday 14, 12:00pm MacLaren SuiteTrue Crime: Who Was Bible John?Much has been made of the young man who picked up girls from Glasgow’s dance halls in the 1960s only to lead them to their death yet the identity of ‘Bible John’ like London’s notorious ‘Jack the Ripper’ has never been uncovered. Paul Harrison and David Wilson will debate their different ideas about the notorious killer whose identity has baffled police for forty years.
Quintin Jardine & Jason Webster
Saturday 14, 2:00pm Albert HallsForeign BodiesWe can’t get enough of crime fiction in foreign parts. Scotland’s own Quintin Jardine has his second home in Spain, where he sets his series, featuring the feisty, tough-talking Primavera Blackstone . Anglo-American Jason Webster has Chief Inspector Max Camara of the Spanish National Force. Great writers with a superb insight into writing about, and from, foreign parts.
The eighth Off the Page festival presentsa Love Your Library Day, along with workshops
and talks for younger readers.
A full programme of author visits, including events at the Tolbooth, build on its growing place in the Scottish literary scene.
6th - 14th September, 2013
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The eighth Off the Page festival presentsa Love Your Library Day, along with workshops
and talks for younger readers.
A full programme of author visits, including events at the Tolbooth, build on its growing place in the Scottish literary scene.
6th - 14th September, 2013
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At a GlanceFriday 6th September Peter Carroll Dunblane Library
Saturday 7th September How to get published with Stirling University
Bright Bricks - Ed Diment
German Bookbug Session
Bookbug Session
Tolbooth Attic
Grierson Hall, Cambusbarron
Dunblane Library
Bridge of Allan Library
Tuesday 10th September Kaye Adams in conversation with Janice Galloway
That’s not my ....party!
Tolbooth Theatre
Killin Library
Monday 9th September Big Book Exchange (Adult Learning Event)
Richard Holloway
Moira McPartlin
Bookbug Session
Cowane Centre
Tolbooth Theatre
Balfron Library
St Ninian’s Library
Wednesday 11th September Jane Harris
Fiona Gibson
Reminiscence @ the library
Be Inspired By Nature - Creative Writing for Adults with Special Needs
Jonathan Meres - The world of Norm
Barry Hutchison
Tolbooth Attic
Alpha Centre
Cowie Library
Callander Library
Central Library
St Ninian’s Library
Friday 13th September Miranda Miller and Thelma JamiesonTwo Sweet Ladies
A Girls Guide to Vintage with Lynne McCrossan
Murder Mystery presented by Strathblane Librarywith help from Blane Valley Players
Cambusbarron Library
Bridge of Allan Library
Strathblane Village Club
Thursday 12th September Poetry evening Prizegiving - Stirling Makar,
Anita Govan with Magi Gibson and Billy Letford and featuring the
shortlisted poets.
Freya North
Samantha Young
RJ Mitchell
William Letford Learners Blog Event
Thats not my party
Tolbooth Attic
Bannockburn Library
St Ninian’s Library
Central Library
Cowane Centre
Doune Library
Saturday 14th September Dr Who 50th Anniversary Event with Daniel Blythe Mayfield Centre, St Ninians
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At a GlanceFriday 6th September Peter Carroll Dunblane Library
Saturday 7th September How to get published with Stirling University
Bright Bricks - Ed Diment
German Bookbug Session
Bookbug Session
Tolbooth Attic
Grierson Hall, Cambusbarron
Dunblane Library
Bridge of Allan Library
Tuesday 10th September Kaye Adams in conversation with Janice Galloway
That’s not my ....party!
Tolbooth Theatre
Killin Library
Monday 9th September Big Book Exchange (Adult Learning Event)
Richard Holloway
Moira McPartlin
Bookbug Session
Cowane Centre
Tolbooth Theatre
Balfron Library
St Ninian’s Library
Wednesday 11th September Jane Harris
Fiona Gibson
Reminiscence @ the library
Be Inspired By Nature - Creative Writing for Adults with Special Needs
Jonathan Meres - The world of Norm
Barry Hutchison
Tolbooth Attic
Alpha Centre
Cowie Library
Callander Library
Central Library
St Ninian’s Library
Friday 13th September Miranda Miller and Thelma JamiesonTwo Sweet Ladies
A Girls Guide to Vintage with Lynne McCrossan
Murder Mystery presented by Strathblane Librarywith help from Blane Valley Players
Cambusbarron Library
Bridge of Allan Library
Strathblane Village Club
Thursday 12th September Poetry evening Prizegiving - Stirling Makar,
Anita Govan with Magi Gibson and Billy Letford and featuring the
shortlisted poets.
Freya North
Samantha Young
RJ Mitchell
William Letford Learners Blog Event
Thats not my party
Tolbooth Attic
Bannockburn Library
St Ninian’s Library
Central Library
Cowane Centre
Doune Library
Saturday 14th September Dr Who 50th Anniversary Event with Daniel Blythe Mayfield Centre, St Ninians
Dunblane Library 7.30pm - 9.00pm £5.00/£4.00
Tolbooth Attic
Grierson Hall, Cambusbarron
Dunblane Library
Bridge of Allan Library
2.00pm - 4.00pm
10.00am - 10.45am
11.00am - 11.45am
7-10 years
Pre-school
Pre-school
£12.00/£10.00
£4.00
Free
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Tolbooth Theatre
Killin Library
7.30pm - 9.00pm
2.30pm - 3.00pm Pre-school
£7.00/£6.00
Free
Cowane Centre
Tolbooth Theatre
Balfron Library
St Ninian’s Library
2.00pm - 4.00pm
7.30pm - 9.00pm
7.00am - 8.30am
2.00pm - 2.45pm Pre-school
Free
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Tolbooth Attic
Alpha Centre
Cowie Library
Callander Library
Central Library
St Ninian’s Library
7.30pm - 9.00pm
2.00pm - 3.00pm
11.00am - 12 noon
2.00pm - 4.00pm
3.30pm - 4.30pm
7.00pm - 8.00pm
5-11 years
Teenage
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Free
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Cambusbarron Library
Bridge of Allan Library
Strathblane Village Club
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7.30pm - 9.00pm
7.30 - 10.oopm
£5.00/£4.00
£5.00/£4.00
£5.00/£4.00
Tolbooth Attic
Bannockburn Library
St Ninian’s Library
Central Library
Cowane Centre
Doune Library
7.30pm - 9.00pm
7.30pm - 9.00pm
7.30pm - 9.00pm
7.30pm - 9.00pm
12 noon - 2.00pm
10.00am - 10.30am Pre-school
£7.00/£6.00
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£5.00/£4.00
£5.00/£4.00
Free
Free
Mayfield Centre, St Ninians 1.30pm - 3.00pm £5.00/£4.00 Family 2 adults 2 Children £16.00
11.00am - 12.00pm1.30pm - 2.30pm
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Denise Mina
Saturday 14, 2:00pm Academy SuitePicture ThisHow does crime fiction translate into the graphic novel format? Prize-winning novelist Denise Mina cut her teeth by writing for the Hellblazer series, and today discusses her venture into adapting Stieg Larsson’s famous trilogy into graphic novels
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Ann Cleeves, Stuart MacBride & Malcolm Mackay
Saturday 14, 1:15pm - 3:15pm MacLaren SuiteRadio Four Short StoriesYour chance to be the first to hear three brand new short stories by Ann Cleeves, Stuart MacBride and Malcolm MacKay. Be part of the audience to hear the stories recorded at this year’s Bloody Scotland festival. The stories have been specially commissioned by BBC Radio 4 and will be broadcast this autumn. Join us to hear the writers introduce their work, which will be read by actors.These stories will be broadcast on BBC Radio 4 on Sundays at 7.45pm: 22nd September, 29th September and 6th October 2013.
In association with BBC Radio 4
Colin Bateman & Eoin Colfer
Saturday 14, 3:30pm Albert HallsGood CraicThe Irish know how to tell a compelling story. Leading crime author Colin Bateman also writes for screen and children. Eoin Colfer, creator of the bestselling Artemis Fowl children’s series also writes darkly comic adult thrillers. They meet to talk about their work and the importance of the story in all its forms
Mons Kallentoft
Saturday 14, 3:30pm Academy SuiteThe Swedish StorytellerMons Kallentoft is the author of the best-selling crime novels featuring Detective Inspector Malin Fors. Kallentoft has a unique take on telling his stories, weaving in his heroine’s personal life as well as giving a voice to those victims whose murders Malin Fors is determined to solve.
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Charles Cumming & Chris Morgan Jones
Saturday 14, 3:30pm MacLaren SuiteKeeping SecretsWhat is it like to live in the secret world of espionage? Or to think like a spy? Join former investigator Chris Morgan Jones and Charles Cumming, last year’s winner of the Scottish Crime Book of the Year, who have both been described as writers most likely to take on the mantle of the great John le Carré.
Val McDermid & Stuart MacBride
Saturday 14, 5:00pm Albert HallsThe Great, the Good and the Gory.Is there something in the water that produces such superlative Scottish crime writers? Should crime fiction reflect the society we live in? Join two great crime novelists as they discuss the dark side of Scottish fiction and how far they are prepared to go in creating scenes of death and destruction.
Matt Bendoris, Lisa Ballantyne & Malcolm Mackay
Saturday 14, 5:00pm Academy SuiteFresh BloodDiscover the new generation of Scottish crime writers in our dazzling showcase. Lisa Ballantyne ‘s debut The Guilty One is already an international bestseller;Scottish Sun reporter Matt Bendoris’s debut novel Killing with Confidence has been making waves since its release; Stornoway writer Malcolm Mackay introduces The Necessary Death of Lewis Winter - the first in an acclaimed trilogy about the Glasgow underworld.
Caro Ramsay, Aline Templeton & Gillian Galbraith
Saturday 14, 5:00pm MacLaren SuiteThe Recipe for Crime“A killing, a mystery, an enquiry and a conclusion with an element of satisfaction in it”. The ingredients of good crime fiction according to Margery Allingham in the 1940s. But does that recipe still hold true for contemporary crime novels? And do you have to plan it all out in advance or can you change the story as you write? Three novelists at the height of their power discuss how they tackle narrative.
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Jo Nesbø
Saturday 14, 6:30pm Albert HallsDaring to Thrill “Just a guy who loves making up stories” – that was the claim Jo Nesbø made about himself in a recent interview. Since his first crime novel was published in Norway in 1997, those stories featuring Harry Hole have enthralled readers and earned the respect of critics all over the world. He’s risen swiftly to be hailed as the new King of Scandinavian crime. We are delighted to welcome Jo Nesbø to Bloody Scotland. Book early for what is expected to be a sell-out event.
Doug Johnstone, Gordon Brown & Gordon Ferris
Saturday 14, 6:30pm Academy SuiteMen on a MissionDoug Johnstone’s Gone Again is a brilliant guess-until-the-end psychological thriller set in Edinburgh’s Portobello; Gordon Brown’s The Catalyst is a fast-paced thriller featuring a US marine-turned-bodyguard with a dark side; Kilmarnock native Gordon Ferris returns with the third in his acclaimed Douglas Brodie series Pilgrim Soul.
Zoë Sharp & Julia Crouch
Saturday 14, 6:30pm MacLaren SuiteThrilling Tales and Psychological TwistsZoë Sharp’s Charlie Fox is a gun-toting woman to be reckoned with. A flawed and fascinating character whose outings are thick with action matched with emotional subplot. Julia Crouch’s thrillers deal in what appears commonplace, but never is. Both writers supply the twist in the tale with aplomb. Come and hear about the inspiration for their characters and their stories.
Ann Cleeves
Saturday 14, 8:00pm Stirling Smith MuseumThe Shetland QuartetTo celebrate the recommissioning of Shetland by the BBC, Ann Cleeves and her friends bring a flavour of the islands to Bloody Scotland. This special event will feature a night of live music, specialty food and beverages from the island – all included in the ticket price. Experience the mystery of Shetland.
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Deanston Scottish Crime Book of the Year Award Dinner
Saturday 14, 7:30pm for 8:00pm Golden Lion Hotel
Join us from 7:30pm in the Golden Lion Hotel as we announce the winner of the Deanston Scottish Crime Book of the Year award 2013. The winner will be announced shortly before a fantastic three-course meal where you can eat, drink and be merry while meeting a selection of your favourite crime writers who will be hosting each table and mingling with guests. Ticket price includes a three-course meal.
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So you want to be a crime novelist?
Sunday 15, 11:00am Academy SuitePitch PerfectThis event will allow aspiring writers to pitch their crime novel ideas in 100 words to an expert panel with agent Mark Stanton of Jenny Brown Associates, editor Alison Hennessey from Harvill Secker and last year’s winner (and bookseller) Joseph Knobbs. The ‘nippy sweeties’ will listen to pitches and decide which one is most deserving of the great prizes on offer.Visit our website for further details of how to take part and learn about the successes of last year’s event.
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Elly Griffiths & Dr Kathy Charles
Sunday 15, 11:00am MacLaren SuiteFascinating Forensics - Mind Games and Broken BonesSince the advent of Cracker we’ve been fascinated by forensic psychology. Since Kathy Reichs we can’t get enough of the forensic importance of bones. Elly Griffith’s books feature the fictional Ruth Galloway, Head of Forensic Archaeology. Dr Kathy Charles is a real life forensic psychologist at Edinburgh Napier University. Why are readers so enthralled by the forensics of crime, both real and fictional?
Mark Billingham & Stuart Neville
Sunday 15, 12:30pm Albert HallsMasters of the DarkMark Billingham burst onto the best seller lists in 2001 with Sleepyhead, and he’s since written a further ten DI Tom Thorne novels. Stuart Neville made his name with The Twelve in 2009 which introduced DI Jack Lennon. Both have recently written standalone novels. Two writers at the top of their game discuss what it’s like to take a break from their main characters and the freedoms and constraints of a returning series.
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Bloody Scotland Events Programme 2013
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Alanna Knight & David Ashton
Sunday 15, 12:30pm Academy SuiteRobert Louis Stevenson as The Split DetectiveAlanna Knight and David Ashton hail their hero Robert Louis Stevenson in his persona as ‘The Split Detective’. In Jekyll and Hyde and The Master of Ballantrae, Stevenson explored the duality of crime and dark impulses in his own psyche and that of his protagonists. The depth of criminal violence in both these novels is spine-chilling. Take a terrifying trip through the conscious and unconscious world of Scotland’s greatest writer.
Lin Anderson & Andy Rolph
Sunday 15, 12:30pm MacLaren SuiteFascinating Forensics - An Orkney MurderIn 2010, Sanday, a small remote island community was rocked by the discovery of a buried body in the sand dunes - the result of a love triangle that led to a violent death. Andy Rolph – a Forensic Division Director with thirty-three years experience at Grampian Police – was called to forensically examine the crime scene along with his ‘Return to Scene’ team. Come and hear how fascinating forensics really are in this event where real-life crime meets Tartan Noir.
Femmes Fatales -Alex Gray, Lin Anderson & Alanna Knight
Sunday 15, 2:00pm Albert HallsWhen’s the next one out?Crime writing is much more about the characters than the crime. Great characters make great series. Meet three uniquely different characters and their creators to find out just why readers demand more and more of the adventures of the Edinburgh Victorian Inspector Faro, and Glasgow’s DCI Lorimer and Dr Rhona MacLeod.
Nicola Upson, Martha Lea & Catriona McPherson
Sunday 15, 2:00pm Academy SuiteAnother Time Another PlaceTwo great periods for British crime fiction were the mid 19th century and the 1930s. Meet three outstanding contemporary writers who take inspiration from these eras. Nicola Upson brings Josephine Tey to life again. Catriona McPherson’s 1930s series features Dandy Gilver. Martha Lea’s debut The Speciman is a Victorian murder mystery. Discover what fascinates both reader and writer about historical crime fiction.
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£7/6Craig Robertson & Chris Carter
Sunday 15, 2:00pm MacLaren SuiteChasing Serial Killers From Jack the Ripper to Bible John, we have always been both repelled and fascinated by serial killers. Two bestselling authors know more about them than most. Chris Carter worked over 100 cases involving serial killers as a criminal psychologist. Craig Robertson’s debut novel was written entirely from the point of view of a serial killer. Craig writes about serial killers, Chris writes about catching them.
William McIlvanney
Sunday 15, 3:30pm Albert HallsThe Man who Began it AllWith his 1977 novel Laidlaw, William McIlvanney is credited as the godfather of Tartan Noir, inspiring the next generation of Scottish crime writers. The hit of last year’s festival, audiences couldn’t get enough of McIlvanney. With the republication this year of the Laidlaw trilogy (and the possibility of more Laidlaw in the offing), this is your chance to listen to the great man again.
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Killer Cookbook with Caro Ramsay
Sunday 15, 3:30pm MacLaren SuiteA Book to Die For - The Cook OffWatch out, Jamie Oliver – we can cook as well as dream up murder. Caro Ramsay’s desire to contribute to ‘Million for a Morgue’ saw the birth of The Killer Cookbook. Comprising recipes donated by crime writers, from killer cocktails to human black pudding to death by chocolate, it’s definitely a book to die for. Come and watch some of its contributors wrestle with cooking live while being ordered about by the woman herself, Caro.
Lee Child
Sunday 15, 5:00pm Albert HallsAt the Top of his GameIt all began in 1997 with the publication of Killing Floor starring former American military policeman Jack Reacher. That novel won Lee four awards and propelled him towards the USA and global success. 2013 saw Lee win the lifetime achievement award, the Cartier Diamond Dagger from the UK Crime Writers Association, the highest accolade it can bestow on a member. As the finale to this year’s Bloody Scotland, come and hear Lee talk about the phenomenon that is Jack Reacher, and his 18th and most recent outing.
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All information is correct at the time of going to print. We reserve the right to alter or cancel any event as a result of unforeseen circumstances.Please check www.bloodyscotland.com for the latest event information.
All tickets (with the exception of the dinner) are available at a concessionary rate (£1 off) if you are a student, unemployed, registered disabled, over 60 or under 16.
Bloody Scotland regrets that once purchased, tickets cannot be transferred, exchanged or returned. Seating at all events is unreserved. Please advise the Box Office at the time of booking if you require a wheelchair space or have any specific needs and we will do our best to accommodate them.
LatecomersLatecomers are disruptive to both authors and audience members and will not be admitted after the event has begun.If you are purchasing or collecting tickets on the day of the event then please ensure that you arrive in good time and allow yourself enough time to get to the venue.
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The Scottish Crime Book of the Year
Fascinating Forensics
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We are thrilled to announce the return of the Scottish Deanston Crime Book of the Year Award. The award – which was established at last year’s Festival – recognises the very best Scottish crime book, whether fiction, non-fiction or a collection of short stories.
Look out for the shortlisted titles in Waterstones stores & local libraries, and come join us for the announcement of the winner at a gala dinner in the Golden Lion Hotel on the evening of Saturday 14 September.
EventScotland is the national events agency and proud supporter of Bloody Scotland. For more information about what we do visit: eventscotland.org
At The Festival
Return to Scene will recreate one of Lin Anderson’s most atmospheric and chilling crime scenes at the venue, and will demonstrate the latest techniques for recording a scene, come along and join us...if you dare!
Saturday 14 September, Stirling Highland Hotel Free
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Where the Pen is Bloodier Than the Sword
The International Crime Fiction Convention
Save the date...
15 - 18 May 2014
Bristol
Names of participating authors to be announced
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Stirling enjoys a great location within easy reach of both Glasgow & Edinburgh and beyond.
BY ROADStirling is linked to Scotland’s motorway and trunk road network including the M9/A9 to Edinburgh, Perth and Inverness and the M80 to Glasgow.
BY RAILStirling is about 40 minutes from Glasgow (Queen Street Station) and Edinburgh (Haymarket and Waverley stations) with three direct services an hour from Glasgow and two from Edinburgh. There are also direct services to Aberdeen, Dundee and Inverness. The station is located in the city centre and has a buffet, luggage trolleys and cycle storage but no left luggage.
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