sponsored by The
Glencairn Glass
Winner to be
presented on
Friday 13
September 2024
Launched in 2019, The Bloody Scotland Debut Prize
celebrates its 5th Anniversary this year. Previous winners include
Claire Askew (2019), Deborah Masson (2020), Robbie Morrison (2021), Tariq
Ashkanani (2022) and Kate Foster (2023) who has gone on to be longlisted for
the Women’s Prize for Fiction 2024 and shortlisted for the CWA New Blood
Dagger 2024.
The full shortlist
for the 2024 Bloody Scotland Debut Prize is:
Suzy Aspley with Crow
Moon (Orenda). Suzy was born in South Shields and grew up in Tyne
and Wear but she has lived near Aberfoyle in Stirlingshire for the past two
decades. A regular attendee of the festival she won Pitch Perfect in 2019
with the idea that became Crow
Moon.
Daniel Aubrey with Dark
Island (Harper North). Daniel grew up in Cheshire but now lives
in Moffat in Dumfriesshire. He first attended Bloody Scotland in 2022 when
his friend, Sarah Smith, was shortlisted for the debut award and his own
debut was just going out on submission. He was back in 2023 when his partner,
Danielle Devlin, was selected for ‘Crime in the Spotlight’.
Allan Gaw with The Silent
House of Sleep (SA Press). A medical pathologist by training
Allan was a runner up in the 2023 Glencairn Glass / Bloody Scotland short
crime story competition and his story – The
Last Tram to Gorbals Cross - went on to be published in Scottish
Field magazine in April 2023.
Doug Sinclair with Blood
Runs Deep (Storm Publishing). Born in Edinburgh and now living in
Armadale, Doug first visited Bloody Scotland in 2014 to attend the
Masterclass. He has attended every year since and credits the
encouragement of the friends and authors he’s met at the festival with the
reason he finished the book, signed with an agent and secured a three-book
deal.
Martin Stewart with Double
Proof (Polygon). A former English teacher and middle grade
author, Martin supported the festival in 2017 by delivering schools events in
Balfron and Stirling. He also made his debut in goals for the Scotland v
England football match. He has represented Scotland twice since and is proud
that all were Scottish victories. He lives in South Ayrshire.
The 2023 Bloody Scotland
Debut Prize will be judged by BBC Scotland’s Arts correspondent,
Pauline McLean, New Product Development Manager from sponsors Glencairn
Crystal, Kenny Tweeddale and Journalist and author and 2022 Debut Prize
winner, Tariq Ashkanani.
On the opening day of the festival, Friday 13 September, the shortlisted
debut authors will appear on a Debut Prize panel at Central Library in
Stirling chaired by BBC Scotland’s Arts correspondent Pauline McLean.
The presentation of both prizes will take place in the ballroom of The Golden
Lion Hotel at 5.45pm washed down with Bloody Scotland cocktails courtesy of
Stirling Distillery. The winners will be interviewed on stage by TV and radio
presenter Bryan Burnett after which they will join a procession led by the
Stirling Schools Pipe Band to the first event of the evening at The Albert
Halls.
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