CrimeFest
18-21 May 2017
It's 9 April and here in Northamptonshre it's a lovely sunny day. I feel I should be outside in the garden drinking it in, but I have just downloaded the CrimeFest programme and felt that I should share with you all some of the marvellous events listed.
First off at 1.30pm on the 18 May, we have
Debut Authors: An Infusion of new blood.
Steph Broadribb was born in Birmingham and grew up in Buckinghamshire where she interviews authors and reviews the latest releases.
Most of her working life has been spent between the UK
and USA. As her alter ego – Crime Thriller Girl – she indulges her love
of all things crime fiction by blogging at Steph is an alumni of the MA in Creative Writing (Crime Fiction) at
City University London, and she trained as a bounty hunter in
California. She lives in Buckinghamshire surrounded by horses, cows and
chickens. Deep, Down, Dead is her debut novel.
Novel writing is something of a departure for the entrepreneur David
Coubrough, who made a name for himself in the hospitality business.
A review of the book can be read here.
A review of the book can be read here.
Lucy V Hay is an author and script editor, living in Devon with her husband,
three children and six cats. Lucy is the associate producer of Brit
Thrillers Deviation (2012) and Assassin (2015) both starring Danny Dyer.
Mary Torjussen grew up in Stoke-on-Trent. There was no television in her
family home so books have always been her escape - she spent hours
reading and writing stories as a child. Mary has an MA in Creative
Writing from Liverpool John Moores University, and worked as a teacher
in Liverpool before becoming a full-time writer. She has two adult
children and lives on the Wirral, where her debut novel, Gone Without a Trace, is set.
The Moderator is Karen Robinson
For more information on Crimefest
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