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2012 Festival Programme THURSDAY 19 JULY 9.00AM – 5.30PM
CREATIVE THURSDAY: CRIME FICTION WRITING WORKSHOP (see P28)
FESTIVAL OPENS WITH… 8.00PM
THEAKSTONS OLD PECULIER CRIME NOVEL OF THE YEAR &
FESTIVAL OPENING PARTY FRIDAY 20 JULY 9.00AM
SPECIAL GUEST: JOHN CONNOLLY
10.30AM
CRIME IN ANOTHER DIMENSION
12.00PM DRAWING THE LINE 2.00PM
WANTED FOR MURDER: THE E-BOOK
3.30PM
WRITING FOR YOUR LIFE
5.00PM
AMERICA’S GOT TALENT
8.30PM
SPECIAL GUEST: KATE MOSSE
10.00PM
SPECIAL GUESTS LATE NIGHT IN CONVERSATION:
IAN RANKIN & PETER ROBINSON
SATURDAY 21 JULY 9.00AM
SPECIAL GUEST: PETER JAMES
10.30AM
THE GOLDEN AGE?
12.00PM NEW BLOOD 1.00PM
READERS’ BOOK GROUP. see p25 for details.
2.00PM
DEADLIER THAN THE MALE
3.30PM
‘A DONKEY IN THE GRAND NATIONAL’
5.00PM
SPECIAL EVENT: LUTHER
6.15PM
COME DINE WITH ME DINNER MEETS
ANN CLEEVES’ THE GLASS ROOM
8.30PM
SPECIAL GUEST: HARLAN COBEN
10.00PM
LATE NIGHT QUIZ
FREE
SUNDAY 22 JULY 10.00AM
50 DIFFERENT WORDS FOR MURDER
11.30AM
SPECIAL GUEST: JO NESBO
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Welcome I could not be more thrilled to be chairing the Programming Committee again for the tenth Theakstons Old Peculier Crime Writing Festival; now the biggest and best of its kind anywhere in the world. This is of course fantastic, but gives me a lot to live up to! I’m confident that this year we have put together a programme to make any crime fiction lover salivate like Hannibal Lecter at a plateful of braised banker. From those who like their crime cosy as crumpets, to those who prefer meat that is a little bloodier, there is a feast for everyone. So, tuck in… This is a festival for readers as much as writers. When it comes to both, we are - as always - welcoming the best in the world. Mark Billingham 2012 Festival Programming Chair
This summer promises to be a celebratory one for Britain with both the Diamond Jubilee and the London Olympics, and the Theakstons Old Peculier Crime Writing Festival will be adding to the festivities by marking the tenth year the great and the good of international crime writing talent have flocked to the Yorkshire spa town of Harrogate for four actionpacked days in July. With bestselling crime writer Mark Billingham returning to helm the Programming Committee to create a sparkling and diverse Festival featuring the best and most brilliant writers from the UK and around the world, this year’s event promises to be one to remember. I do hope you’ll join us. Simon Theakston Executive Director T&R Theakston
Programming Committee: Mark Billingham, Chair Jane Gregory David Shelley NJ Cooper Martyn Waites
Managed and presented by Harrogate International Festivals Chief Executive: Sharon Canavar Festival Director: Erica Morris Festival Co-ordinator: Gemma Rowland PR: Preena Gadher and Elizabeth Hyder, Riot Communications
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THANKS Back in 2003 the very first Harrogate Crime Writing Festival took place. The idea was to create a small weekend of literature events to enhance the programme of the well-established Harrogate International Festival. Then Val McDermid got involved. Through her knowledge, her contacts and her tenacity, Val put together a programme of events which featured some of the biggest names and brightest talents in international crime fiction; Colin Dexter, Reginald Hill, Jeffery Deaver, Alexander McCall Smith, Karin Fossum, Ian Rankin & Peter Robinson. She also had an eye for upcoming talent; programming then lesser known names destined to become hitters, such as Mark Billingham, Simon Kernick and Mo Hayder, and turned a spotlight onto Scandi-crime long before the zeitgeist put on a Sarah Lund jumper. After that kind of start there wasn’t much chance of staying small for long. Ten festivals on, the Theakstons Old Peculier Crime Writing Festival is the largest and most prestigious crime fiction event in Europe and has been dubbed “the Hay-on-Wye of the crime world” (The Times). In 2012 we’ll welcome to Harrogate more than 80 of the best crime authors working today, fill the rooms of most of the town’s hotels for three nights and sell over 10,000 tickets. We wouldn’t have made it this far without the help, advice, generosity, goodwill and support of an abundance of authors, publishers, agents, sponsors and - of course – audiences, so we’d like to say a huge and heartfelt thank you to everyone who, along the way, has helped the Festival become what it is today. There are a few people we’d particularly like to mention. Firstly, Jane Bradish-Ellames, who lit the blue touch paper and guided the Festival into being during its first years, and the publishing luminaries who have given so generously their time and expertise serving on the Programing Committee since 2003; Maria Rejt, Hilary Hale, Selina Walker and David Shelley. Special thanks must go to the incredible literary agent Jane Gregory, who has remained on the Programming Committee since the Festival’s inception and has been instrumental in the Festival’s success and continued development. Part of what makes the Theakstons Old Peculier Crime Writing Festival so special is the unique character and voice each Programming Chair brings to their year. We’ve been lucky enough to work with some of the very best writers – and nicest people – in the business, with Val McDermid setting the bar high for the Programming Chairs who followed her; Mark Billingham, NJ Cooper, Simon Kernick, Laura Wilson, Stuart MacBride and Dreda Say Mitchell. Each Chair has worked incredibly hard to produce original and inventive programmes, flavoured with their own personalities, and we thank them for allowing the Festival to embrace new areas and evolve year on year. Crime writers are a huge part of what makes the Festival special, but it is the crime readers themselves that are integral. Since 2003 our Reader-In-Residence has been championing the role of the reader and making sure fans of crime fiction have a voice at the Festival. The position was originally held for six years by Ann Cleeves and then, since 2010, by Martyn Waites. Both bestselling writers have worked tirelessly to engage libraries and readers across the North of England. Last but by no means least; the Festival simply wouldn’t exist without the support of our sponsors. We are incredibly lucky that even in these financially straightened times our sponsors have continued to believe and invest in the value of the Festival, and no one has been more supportive than our title sponsor Theakstons Old Peculier and T&R Theakston Ltd.’s Executive Director, Simon Theakston. Our partnership continues to thrive and inspire and thanks to Theakstons long-term commitment, so will the Festival. We only have space here to mention a few names, but to EVERYONE who has been involved in or attended any of the previous nine Festivals – THANK YOU! And here’s to the next ten… The Festival Team
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Weekend Break Packages MAKE THE PERFECT GETAWAY!
Escape to Europe’s largest crime writing festival with a Weekend Break ticket and accommodation package. Follow in Agatha Christie’s footsteps and stay in the historic Old Swan Hotel, the 2012 Festival venue, or choose one of our specially selected hotels nearby. If you’re not sure which option will best suit your needs the Festival team will be happy to help and advise. Weekend Break Packages include: • 3 nights bed and breakfast accommodation (19, 20 & 21 July) • Weekend Rover ticket (see below for full details) Prices start from just £349 per person for double/twin accommodation, and from only £399 per person for singles. Tailor-made packages for 1 or 2 nights stay are also available. Further information can be found online at: www.harrogateinternationalfestivals.com
To book or talk through options, call the Festival Office on tel: 01423 562 303 or email: crime@harrogate-festival.org.uk
Rover Tickets
INDULGE YOUR CRIMINAL TENDENCIES AND GET GREAT VALUE FOR MONEY WITH A FESTIVAL ROVER TICKET: Weekend Rovers
include:
• Access to all Festival events* from 8pm on Thursday 19 July to 12.30pm on Sunday 22 July. Look out for the
Weekend Rover symbol next to the events included in your Weekend Rover ticket.
• Delicious lunches at the Old Swan Hotel on Friday and Saturday • Complimentary tea and coffee throughout the weekend • A complimentary Festival goody bag Price: £190 per person Friday Rover
(20 July) and Saturday Rover
(21 July) tickets are available.
Day Rovers include: • Access to all Festival events* throughout the day. Look out for the Friday Rover Saturday Rover
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• A delicious lunch at the Old Swan Hotel • Complimentary tea and coffee throughout the day • A complimentary Festival goody bag Price: £79 per person
How To Book Rover Tickets Box Office, telephone: 01423 502 116 Book Online: www.harrogateinternationalfestivals.com * Rover tickets DO NOT include the following: Creative Thursday (Thu 19 July) and Come Die With Me Dinner (Sat 21 July). These events must be booked separately, please check event listings for details.
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All shortlisted books available at the majority of Asda stores 5 July - 2 August
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Theakstons Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year in partnership with
Crime writing’s most wanted accolade, the Theakstons Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year Award returns to highlight the cream of the crop of crime novels published by British and Irish authors over the last year. 2012 LONGLIST: Rivers of London – Ben Aaronovitch
The Fear Index – Robert Harris
Darkside – Belinda Bauer
The Retribution – Val McDermid
Now You See Me – SJ Bolton
The End of the Wasp Season – Denise Mina
Where the Bodies are Buried – Chris Brookmyre
Black Flowers – Steve Mosby
The Burning Soul – John Connolly
Collusion – Stuart Neville
The Calling – Neil Cross
The Impossible Dead – Ian Rankin
The Hanging Shed – Gordon Ferris
Mice – Gordon Reece
Bryant & May and the Memory of Blood – Christopher Fowler
Agent 6 – Tom Rob Smith
Blue Monday – Nicci French
Before I Go to Sleep – SJ Watson
Shortlist Announcement The shortlist will be announced on 5 July and YOU - the readers – will be able to help decide which of the six short-listed authors will take home the most coveted title in crime fiction, a prize of £3,000 and a hand-carved Theakstons cask, by casting your vote online at:
The Judges Forming the 2012 judging panel are acclaimed BAFTA-nominated actor David Morrissey, Festival Chair and previous two-time award winner Mark Billingham, Daily Mirror Books Editor Henry Sutton, Asda Fiction Buyer Ruth Lewis and executive director of title sponsor T&R Theakston Simon Theakston.
www.theakstons.co.uk. The result of the online vote will be counted alongside the votes of the expert judging panel in order to determine the 2012 winner.
Nationwide crime spree hits Asda! The six shortlisted books will be available to buy in participating Asda stores nationwide from 5 July – 2 August. The nominees will be on special offer, so look out for Theakstons Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year stickers and grab a selection of the very best whodunits at criminally low prices.
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Theakstons Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year Award & Opening Party Thu 19 July - 8pm Welcome to the crime-writing world’s answer to the Oscars with host, Mark Lawson. It’s easy to let the glamour and glitz go to your head but a pint of Yorkshire’s finest ale, Theakston’s Old Peculier, will help you keep your feet firmly on the ground. The anticipation is worthy of the best nail-biting thriller – which of the line-up of likely suspects will be taking home crime fiction’s most hotly-contended award? Watch the winner kill off the competition, and then continue the celebrations and commiserations at the Festival opening party. Ticket price includes canapés and glass of wine or Old Peculier. Ticket Price: £15
Special Guest: John Connolly Fri 20 July, 9am
No writer could open a festival any better than the bestselling author of the Charlie Parker novels. Since exploding on to the scene with Every Dead Thing in 1999, the Dublin-born John Connolly, who seamlessly mixes crime and horror, has scooped countless awards and won thousands of adoring fans all over the world. Not content with being a giant of the crime genre, Connolly is also a hugely entertaining speaker and will be talking about his John Connolly
work with Festival Programming Chair Mark Billingham. Ticket Price: £12
Crime In Another Dimension Fri 20 July,10.30am
Recent years have seen a huge increase in the popularity of crime fiction with a science fiction or urban fantasy setting. Four amazing authors, each of whom has successfully married these different fields talk about the benefits and difficulties of working within two or sometimes three well-established genres. Ben Aaronovitch, Christopher Fowler, Stuart MacBride and Charles Stross will be discussing detectives, darkness, demons and Doctor Stuart MacBride Sponsored by
Who with journalist and connoisseur of the strange, David Quantick. Ticket Price: £9.50
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Drawing The Line Fri 20 July, 12pm When it comes to making moral choices, how far should a writer go? Do they worry about titillating those who may be tempted to emulate the terrible crimes they read about? And do writers ever fear for their own psyches when coming up with ideas which push the envelope of acceptability? Describing their own struggles with morality, Tim Weaver, Margie Orford, NJ Cooper
Penny Hancock and Gregg Hurwitz will be telling NJ Cooper where and if they draw their lines in the sand. Ticket Price: £9.50
Wanted For Murder: The e-book Fri 20 July, 2pm
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While some claim the printed book is dead, others argue that the e-bubble will soon burst. In what is sure to be a highly-charged discussion, speakers from either side of the
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e-divide will talk about what the future holds for both readers and writers. Have books been devalued? How will we be reading our crime fiction ten years from now? Writers Steve Mosby and Stephen Leather are joined on the jury by agent Philip Patterson, bookseller Patrick Neale and VP of the Publisher’s Association, Ursula Mackenzie, while BBC Radio 4 Front Row’s Mark Lawson will attempt to elicit a verdict. Ticket Price: £9.50
Writing For Your Life Fri 20 July, 3.30pm Writers are often told to ‘write what you know’, but what if that knowledge could cost you your life? This is a unique opportunity to hear former intelligence agents and investigative Tony Thompson
journalists talk about revealing the secrets that some people want kept hidden. From the safety of their cosy offices, most crime writers routinely knock off tales of murder, but David Hosp, Chris Morgan Jones, Tony Thompson and Boris Starling tell Charles Cumming what it’s like when the writing itself is a matter of life and death. Ticket Price: £9.50
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America’s Got Talent Fri 20 July, 5pm We are thrilled to showcase four of the most acclaimed new crime writers in America. Ryan David Jahn’s Acts Of Violence won the New Blood Dagger while Sharp Objects by Gillian Flynn picked up not only the New Blood award but also the Ian Fleming Steel Dagger. Chris Mooney has received rave reviews from the likes of Michael Connelly and Dennis Lehane and Megan Abbott
Megan Abbott’s hugely praised The End Of Everything was a Richard and Judy Book Club pick. These four will be talking to one of this year’s special guests, John Connolly. Ticket Price: £9.50
Special Guest: Kate Mosse Fri 20 July, 8.30pm The author of the international phenomenon, Labyrinth - which was voted the Richard & Judy Best Book at the British Book Awards 2006 - Kate Mosse makes a welcome return to the festival. Not only a global bestseller, Mosse is also a renowned playwright and broadcaster and co-founder of the Orange Prize for fiction. She will be talking to BBC Radio 4’s Jenni Kate Mosse
Murray about the eagerly awaited Citadel (the final book in her Languedoc trilogy), the enduring appeal of historical adventure and the forthcoming film adaptation of Labyrinth. Ticket Price: £12
Special Guests Late Night In Conversation: Ian Rankin and Peter Robinson Fri 20 July, 10pm
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For many, the highlight of our inaugural festival in 2003 was the conversation between crime-writing giants Ian Rankin and Peter Robinson. Now, ten years on, we are delighted to welcome this dangerous duo back for a special late-night session. Since their previous appearance, Rankin has created a wonderful new character in Malcolm Fox, while Robinson has seen his series transfer with great success to the small screen. Join the
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creators of Rebus and Banks as they set the world of crime-fiction to rights over a glass or two of Old Peculier. Ticket Price: £12
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Special Guest: Peter James SAT 21 July, 9am The bestselling author of the Roy Grace series, Peter James had a successful career as a film and TV producer and a less well-known one as Orson Welles’ cleaner! It is with his compelling and meticulously researched series of crime novels however, that James has found international success. He will be talking to journalist and broadcaster Paul Peter James
Blezard about what makes Roy Grace so popular and why he spends quite so much time in police custody. Ticket Price: £12
The Golden Age? SAT 21 July, 10.30am For many, the Golden Age of British crime fiction was the 1920s and 1930s, when writers such as Christie, Allingham, and Sayers were at their peaks. Others would argue that we are currently living through crime fiction’s true Golden Age and that contemporary writers are more than a match for the Golden Oldies. Banging the drum Stuar t Neville
for the here and now are Stuart Neville and Robert Wilson, while Nicola Upson and David Roberts will be talking up the cosies. Chairman, Paul Johnston will do his best not to take sides. Ticket Price: £9.50
New Blood SAT 21 July, 12pm
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Always a festival ‘must see’. Queen of Crime Val McDermid has hand-picked four of the hottest new talents on the scene and invited them to discuss their debut novels. Eager readers on the lookout for the next big thing will be spoiled for choice as Val introduces Elizabeth Haynes (Into The Darkest Corner), David Mark (The Dark Winter), Oliver Val McDermid
Harris (The Hollow Man) and Kate Rhodes (Crossbones Yard). Ticket Price: £9.50
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Deadlier Than The Male SAT 21 July, 2PM
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Is it women who write the most graphically violent crime fiction? Or has this simply become a myth that should be nailed once and for all? And whether written by men or women, why is it that the majority of this fiction is bought by female readers? Journalist Danuta Kean puts some uncomfortable questions to Jilliane Hoffman, Julia Crouch, Amanda Kyle Williams Julia Crouch
and Tania Carver who (as a man writing as a woman) has a stiletto in both camps. Ticket Price: £9.50
‘A Donkey In The Grand National’ SAT 21 July, 3.30Pm This was how literary critic John Sutherland described the prospect of a crime novel on the Booker Prize shortlist. AD Miller achieved this feat last year with Snowdrops, so now is the perfect time to discuss just how justified this apparent literary snobbery really is. Does crime Laura Lippman
fiction deserve proper literary recognition or are some crime writers whingeing unnecessarily? Literary editor Henry Sutton will be moderating the fiercely held opinions of John Harvey, Laura Lippman, Simon Lelic and Val McDermid. Ticket Price: £9.50
Special Event: Luther SAT 21 July, 5pm
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The festival is delighted to highlight one of the most acclaimed and popular TV shows of recent years. Luther, which recently won Idris Elba a Golden Globe for his portrayal of the brilliant and tortured cop, has been a smash hit on both sides of the Atlantic and a third series is currently in production. In this unique event, journalist Neil Cross
and broadcaster Miranda Sawyer will be discussing the show with its creator Neil Cross, producer Claire Bennett, police advisor Simon Morgan and two of the show’s stars, Michael Smiley (Benny) and Warren Brown (Ripley).
Ticket Price: £10
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Come Dine With Me meets The Glass Room SAT 21 July, 6.15PM
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Join Ann Cleeves, the author behind the fantastically successful Vera Stanhope novels, and a host of other authors as Cleeves hosts a very special murder mystery dinner set in the Ann Cleeves
universe of her latest novel, The Glass Room. She’ll be helped by a star-studded roster of crime writing talent who’ll be hosting the tables. Authors taking part include: David Belbin, Paul Cleave, JJ Connolly, Jason Dean, Chris Ewan, Elly Griffiths, Mari Hannah, Doug Johnstone, Howard Linskey, Brian McGilloway, SJ Parris, Emlyn Rees, Lynn Shepherd, Sara Sheridan, Simon Toyne and Jason Webster. Ticket Price: £29
Special Guest: Harlan Coben SAT 21 July, 8.30pm
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Guests do not come any more special than Harlan Coben. The American author of the much-loved Myron Bolitar novels and bestselling standalone thrillers such as Tell No One Harlan Coben
and his newest bestseller, Stay Close, Coben was the first writer to win the Edgar, Shamus and Anthony awards. In what is sure to be a hugely popular event, the master of the thriller with umpteen twists will discuss his work with friend and multi-award winning crime writer Laura Lippman. Ticket Price: £12
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Late Night Quiz SAT 21 July, 10pm We’re not saying it gets deadly serious, but there are quizzes and then there’s the legendary Theakstons Old Peculier Crime Writing Festival quiz. Former quiz champions include The Wire’s David Simon and George Pelecanos and esteemed broadcaster Mark Mark Billingham
Lawson! Test your team’s criminal knowledge with quiz masters Mark Billingham and Val McDermid and vie to get your hands on the coveted quiz cup! Ticket Price: £9.50
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50 Different Words For Murder SUN 22 July, 10am With crime fiction from around the world as popular as ever, we ask four overseas authors what, if anything, is lost in translation. Writing originally in Swedish, Spanish and Afrikaans, Camilla Lackberg, Antonio Hill, Deon Meyer and Liza Marklund will tell Barry Forshaw just how much of their work is filtered or coloured by their translator. How much Camilla Lackberg
involvement do they have in the translations? And crucially…will we ever get tired of Scandinavian crime fiction? Ticket Price: £9.50
Special Guest: Jo Nesbo SUN 22 July, 11.30am Unarguably the star of the current Scandinavian crime scene, Norwegian Jo Nesbo has become one of the best-selling crime writers in the world, with two of his books selling every minute. This success can only increase with the latest Harry Hole thriller, Phantom and Martin Scorcese set to direct a film adaptation of his earlier bestseller The Snowman. There could be no better way to round off this year’s festival than with rock star and crime writing Jo Nesbo Sponsored by
phenomenon Nesbo, in conversation with BBC Radio 4 Front Row’s Mark Lawson. Ticket Price: £12
Readers’ Book Group SAT 21 July, 1pm Festival Reader-In-Residence Martyn Waites revisits our 2012 Big Read book, On Beulah Height, and pays tribute to its author Reginald Hill. If you missed our Big Read events in May this is the perfect opportunity to have your say about Hill’s haunting Dalziel and Pascoe novel. We hope there may also be appearances from some of the Martyn Waites
people who knew, admired and worked with the great man himself to shed new light on his work. Find out more about the 2012 Big Read Book On Beulah Height on page 31. Ticket Price: FREE
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Creative Thursday
A day-long crime fiction creative writing workshop The Theakstons Old Peculier Crime Writing Festival’s creative writing course for aspiring writers, Creative Thursday gives you the chance to hone your novel and short story writing skills with a day-long programme of workshops and seminars led by bestselling crime writers, publishing industry professionals and real-life crime experts.
Thursday 19 July 9am – 5.30pm £99 per person 2012 programme includes: Intensive Writing Workshop: Forensic Research Bestselling author Stuart MacBride shows you how to make use of in-depth research in your crime fiction with expert input from Lorna Dawson, Professor Dave Barclay and Dr James Grieve, forensic scientists from The James Hutton Institute.
Intensive Writing Workshop: Plot Development Experienced creative writing teacher Greg Mosse takes you on a journey through
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successful plotting techniques. Greg’s focus will include work on suspense and novel structure.
The Road to Publication: Success Stories Newly published authors share their own stories of how they got the attention of major publishing houses. Hear from Creative Thursday alumna Mari Hannah and her editor at Pan Macmillan, Wayne Brookes, as well as e-publishing sensations Mark Edwards & Louise Voss and their editor at HarperCollins, Kate Bradley.
The Dragons’ Pen: Dare you enter? Four brilliant publishing professionals. Two minutes to convince them your synopsis and first chapter are worth reading. One audience full of your fellow would-be writers watching how you fare. Our literary version of the popular TV show, the Dragons’ Den, is
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not for the faint-hearted. The 2012 panel of Dragons comprises literary agents Jane Gregory and Sarah Lutyens, and publishers Jon Wood of Orion Publishing and Nick Sayers of Hodder & Stoughton.
Places to pitch to the Dragons are limited due to time restrictions. Register your interest upon booking to be in with a chance to pitch.
For full programme details visit: www.harrogateinternationalfestivals.com To book a place, contact the Festival Office: tel: 01423 562 303 or email: crime@harrogate-festival.org.uk
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East Coast story On 19 & 20 April 2012, East Coast teamed up with the Theakstons Old Peculier Crime Writing Festival’s Reader-In-Residence, bestselling author Martyn Waites and more than 70 twitter users including some famous names from the world of crime fiction to create the first ever twitterverse crime story. East Coast run daily direct train services between London Kings Cross to Harrogate. For information and to book tickets, visit: www.eastcoast.co.uk @MartynWaites “Tickets please.” @MartynWaites Jed reached into his pocket, felt the knife, thought of the body in the toilet. He wouldn’t let them take him again... @PaulWilliams82 As the next station approached, Jed felt a tap on his shoulder, his heart leaped into his throat, and turned around to find… @sarah_hilary …a woman with an elderly face, an alibi of tweed and spectacles, her gaze like drawn steel… @danwaddell …in her outstretched hand was a small silver key engraved with a number. ‘Left luggage, Leeds station’, she whispered. @SidewaysPony He took the key, the train pulled into the station. He pushed past the ticket collector and ran for the platform. @meganeabbott Hurling down the platform, he held the woman’s face in his head. It had been so familiar, like a figure from an old dream.
@valmcdermid No time for a pasty, not if he wanted to visit left luggage and still catch his onward train. @davidbishop Jed saw two transport cops ahead. Slowing his pace, he passed by them. Don’t see the blood, he prayed. Don’t see the blood. @SJIHolliday They ignored him. He ran to the luggage desk. The clerk gave him an odd look when he handed over the key. ‘Wait here.’ @drjezphillips He did, breath shallow, heart racing. The clerk shuffled off, oblivious to the panic he was feeling. @andy_alcock The 3 minute wait seemed like an eternity as the sound of sirens grew louder. The mess he’d left behind had been discovered. @writermels The clerk came back and handed him a small case. ‘Do you have the key to this?’ he asked. ‘No, but I do.’ Jed turned to see…
@Simon_Crowley …a face he recognised. He had noticed him get on at the same stop. A cold fear swept through Jed’s body. In his state of panic… @badwolfbrian …he knew he had to run, but his legs had turned to lead. “It’s been a long time.” The voice was soft but cold as ice @StuartMacBride ‘You have something that belongs to us, Jed.’ The man opened his jacket. An automatic pistol nestled in his waistband. @isabellasharp ‘I don’t care about your gun,’ Jed blustered. But there was a quaver in his voice. @badwolfbrian “Pick up the case Jed, we don’t want anymore.... accidents like on the train.” Jed looked round. The clerk had wondered off. @erinfaye Jed paused, knowing the pistol would take extra seconds to draw because it was heavier than his switchblade, but… @NeilHarrison14 …his attention was drawn by words coming from the direction of a back room. ‘It’s him.’ @Crimesquadcom Jed turned and gripped the handle of the case. Then in a flash he swung round and smacked the man on the chin with it. @chrisewan The man reeled and tumbled backwards. The case was heavier than Jed had anticipated. Something rattled inside it. @TheSteadyTable Adrenaline spurted through his veins and drove his legs towards the exit. It was 20 meters away... 19... 18... 17... @ToddARitter He waited for the gunshot that was sure to follow. It came -- faster than expected -- the bullet hitting a man next to him. @Ms_Riot That was close, Jed thought, unless I was never meant to be the target of the bullet in the first place.
@Kittbeach Jed burst through the door. Sunlight blinded him and momentarily stunned he had time to think “Great Jed, now what?”
What happens next? Get the whole @eastcoaststory at www.eastcoast.co.uk/shortcrimestory
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in association with Join in the 2012 Big Read and our celebration of the work of great British crime writer Reginald Hill (1936 -2012) by reading arguably his best novel, On Beulah Height, this summer. The Book In On Beulah Height, Hill uses riveting psychological detail to create a chilling tale about the powerful need to be loved, its blind desires and hopes, its illusions and truths…and its deadly consequences. The Yorkshire detective team of Dalziel and Pascoe are on the case, with Hill presenting a flawless blend of mystery, ghost story and psychological thriller. ‘Hill is an instinctive and complete novelist who is blessed with a spontaneous storytelling gift’ Frances Fyfield, Mail on Sunday The Author Reginald Hill, who sadly died in January 2012, was the much-loved author of over fifty novels. Readers, fellow authors and critics all valued him for his endless inventiveness, the extraordinary quality of his writing, the humanity that underpinned everything he did, his remarkable erudition and his marvellous sense of humour. Hill was a native of Cumbria and a former resident of Yorkshire, the setting for his novels featuring Detective Superintendent Andy Dalziel and DCI Peter Pascoe. The Events Festival Reader-in-Residence Martyn Waites will be hosting Big Read discussion events in libraries across the North of England. Come along, meet fellow readers and join in the lively debate! Mon 14 May
Leeds Central Library, 6.30pm
Tue 15 May
Skipton Library, North Yorks, 1.30pm
Ripon Library, North Yorks, 7.30pm
Wed 16 May
Yeadon Library, Leeds, 1.45pm
Whitley Bay Library, North Tyneside, 7.30pm
Mon 21 May
Newcastle City Library, 6pm
Tue 22 May
Selby Library, North Yorks, 2.30pm
Knaresborough Library, North Yorks, 7.30pm
Wed 23 May
Bentham Library, North Yorks, 2pm
Stockton Library, Stockton-On-Tees, 7.30pm
Booking is essential for all events. Visit www.bigread.org.uk for details on how to book for the event of your choice.
Thanks to the generous support of our publishing partner HarperCollins, the Festival will be distributing a limited number of free copies of the Big Read book via our partner library services in North Yorkshire, Leeds, StocktonOn-Tees, Newcastle, North Tyneside and South Tyneside. Reading groups in those areas wanting to take part in the Big Read should email: crime@harrogate-festival.org.uk
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Crime On Tour
Hitting the road
This year, the Theakstons Old Peculier Crime Writing Festival turns ten, and to mark the occasion the Festival is taking to the road to bring an early taste of Festival fun to crime writing fans this May and June. Packing its overnight bag for a series of Festivals in miniature, the celebrations will see a range of handpicked local new talents and established crime authors visiting libraries across the North of England.
Britain’s Got Criminal Talent
Since its inception in 2003, the Festival has been committed to supporting the work and careers of new authors, with its annual ‘New Blood’ panel showcasing debut authors. With ‘Crime On Tour’ the Festival will be able further highlight the wealth of new and emerging authors out there, taking the Festival’s successful recipe of live literature events, which aim to be both thought-provoking and exciting, to fresh audiences.
Ann Cleeves
Hello Leeds!
(and Manchester, York, Newcastle, Hull…) Each ‘Crime on Tour’ event will be hosted by an established UK crime writer with roots in each region. The journey will commence in the city of Leeds with Steve Mosby, continuing to York and passing on the baton to Peter Robinson, then Manchester with…, to Newcastle with Ann Cleeves and then will end its ride in Hull with the Festival’s reader-in-residence Martyn Waites.
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Steve Mos
New Northern lights
Each host author will introduce two up-and-coming northern authors, ones to watch in 2012, with featuring names including David Mark, Danielle Ramsey, Alex Walters and one of the Festival’s Creative Thursday alumnae Mari Hannah. Writers will have the opportunity to discuss their work in front of a friendly and intimate audience, sharing their own success stories and giving crime writing aficionados the opportunity to ask questions and find out first-hand about each author’s travels on the road to success. Peter Robinson
For event information and full details, visit the ‘Crime On Tour’ page of the Festival website: www.harrogateinternationalfestivals.com/crime
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Author Index Aaronovitch, Ben
p11
Lelic, Simon
p21
Abbott, Megan
p17
Linskey, Howard
p23
Belbin, David
p23
Lippman, Laura
p21, 23
Bennett, Claire
p21
MacBride, Stuart
p11, 29
Billingham, Mark
p11, 23
Mackenzie, Ursula
p15
Blezard, Paul
p19
Mark, David
p19
Brown, Warren
p21
Marklund, Liza
p25
Carver, Tania/Waites, Martyn
p21, 25
McDermid, Val
p19,21,23
Cleave, Paul
p23
McGilloway, Brian
p23
Cleeves, Ann
p23
Meyer, Deon
p25
Coben, Harlan
p23
Mooney, Chris
p17
Connolly, JJ
p23
Morgan, Simon
p21
Connolly, John
p11, p17
Mosby, Steve
p15
Cooper, NJ
p15
Mosse, Greg
p29
Cross, Neil
p21
Mosse, Kate
p17
Crouch, Julia
p21
Murray, Jenni
p17
Cumming, Charles
p15
Neale, Patrick
p15
Dean, Jason
p23
Nesbo, Jo
p25
Edwards, Mark
p29
Neville, Stuart
p19
Ewan, Chris
p23
Orford, Margie
p15
Flynn, Gillian
p15
Parris, SJ
p23
Forshaw, Barry
p25
Patterson, Philip
p15
Fowler, Christopher
p11
Quantick, David
p11
Griffiths, Elly
p23
Rankin, Ian
p17
Hancock, Penny
p15
Rees, Emlyn
p23
Hannah, Mari
p23, 29
Rhodes, Kate
p19
Harris, Oliver
p19
Roberts, David
p19
Harvey, John
p21
Robinson, Peter
p17
Haynes, Elizabeth
p19
Sawyer, Miranda
p21
Hill, Antonio
p25
Shepherd, Lynn
p23
Hoffman, Jilliane
p21
Sheridan, Sara
p23
Hosp, David
p15
Smiley, Michael
p21
Hurwitz, Gregg
p15
Starling, Boris
p15
Jahn, Ryan David
p17
Stross, Charles
p11
James Hutton Institute
p29
Sutton, Henry
p21
James, Peter
p19
Thompson, Tony
p15
Johnston, Paul
p19
Toyne, Simon
p23
Johnstone, Doug
p23
Upson, Nicola
p19
Jones, Chris Morgan
p15
Voss, Louise
p29
Kean, Danuta
p21
Weaver, Tim
p15
Lackberg, Camilla
p25
Webster, Jason
p23
Lawson, Mark
p11,15,25
Williams, Amanda Kyle
p21
Leather, Stephen
p15
Wilson, Robert
p19
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Box Office & Booking Information
Booking Information
An exciting newly established partnership with the Harrogate Theatre Box Office offers an array of options to book your tickets for this year’s Festival
Phone: 01423 502 116 Book Online: www.harrogateinternationalfestivals.com/crime Please note that a £1.75 transaction fee applies when booking online.
Email: boxoffice@harrogatetheatre.co.uk In Person: Harrogate Theatre, Oxford Street, Harrogate, HG1 1QF Opening Times: Monday - Saturday, 10am - 5pm
Payment:
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Harrogate International Festivals Town Centre Box Office: Between Sat 23 June and Fri 20 July you can also buy tickets in person from the Festivals Town Centre Box Office, Victoria Shopping Centre Piazza, opp. Train Station. Opening hours: Mon-Sun 11am-3pm, excluding Sun 24 June & Sun 1 July.
Tickets on the Door
Tickets will be available to purchase from the Festival desk in the foyer of the Old Swan Hotel from Thu 19 – Sun 22 July, subject to availability. Be aware events can sell out in advance. Early booking is recommended.
REFUNDS
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Parking: Parking is available at the Old Swan Hotel on a first come first served basis. There is metered on street parking available nearby. Seating: Seating for all events is unreserved. Customers with disabilities: The venues at the Old Swan Hotel are accessible by wheelchair. Special provisions can be arranged for visitors with disabilities, please call the Festival Office on tel: 01423 562303. Photography & Recording: The use of photographic, video or audio equipment is strictly prohibited. Festival Bookstore:
Waterstones will provide a Festival bookstore in the Old Swan Hotel and will host book signings after each event.
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