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Apr 28 2015

Waterstones Lewes, 18 June 6.30pm

June is National Crime Reading Month. Join four of the UK’s leading crime writers at Waterstones Lewes to discuss the dark, delicious joys of reading crime fiction. Come along to hear about the books that made them want to write crime – and tell them about what kind of writing you’re passionate about. The authors will be signing books after the event.


elly-150x150Elly Griffiths

Elly Griffiths is the author of the best-selling Ruth Galloway novels and now the Stephens and Mephisto series. The seventh Ruth Galloway book, The Ghost Fields, was published in March 2015.

www.ellygriffiths.co.uk


william-150x150William Shaw

A Book of Scars concludes the trilogy that launched in 2013 with A Song from Dead Lips, a Time Out choice for crime book of 2013. The New York Times has called the series, “an elegy for an entire alienated generation”.

www.williamshaw.com


thomson-150x150Lesley Thomson

Lesley Thomson was born in 1958 and grew up in London. Her first novel, A Kind of Vanishing, won the People’s Book Prize in 2010. Her second novel, The Detective’s Daughter, was published in 2013 and sold over 300,000 copies.

www.lesleythomson.co.uk


susan-150x150Susan Wilkins

Susan Wilkins is a former television writer. Her debut novel, The Informant, reached #24 in the paperback chart. A sequel, The Mourner, was published in May.

www.susanwilkinsauthor.com

18 June 6.30pm
Waterstones
220/221 High Street
Lewes, BN7 2AF

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Apr 27 2015

Waterstones Chichester, 19 June 7.00pm

June is National Crime Reading Month. Join four of the UK’s leading crime writers at Waterstones Chichester to discuss the dark, delicious joys of reading crime fiction. Come along to hear about the books that made them want to write crime – and tell them about what kind of writing you’re passionate about. The authors will be signing books after the event.


elly-150x150Elly Griffiths

Elly Griffiths is the author of the best-selling Ruth Galloway novels and now the Stephens and Mephisto series. The seventh Ruth Galloway book, The Ghost Fields, was published in March 2015.

www.ellygriffiths.co.uk


william-150x150William Shaw

A Book of Scars concludes the trilogy that launched in 2013 with A Song from Dead Lips, a Time Out choice for crime book of 2013. The New York Times has called the series, “an elegy for an entire alienated generation”.

www.williamshaw.com


thomson-150x150Lesley Thomson

Lesley Thomson was born in 1958 and grew up in London. Her first novel, A Kind of Vanishing, won the People’s Book Prize in 2010. Her second novel, The Detective’s Daughter, was published in 2013 and sold over 300,000 copies.

www.lesleythomson.co.uk


susan-150x150Susan Wilkins

Susan Wilkins is a former television writer. Her debut novel, The Informant, reached #24 in the paperback chart. A sequel, The Mourner, was published in May.

www.susanwilkinsauthor.com

7.00 pm 19 June
Waterstones
The Dolphin & Anchor, West Street
Chichester , PO19 1QD

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Apr 20 2015

On Being Human: Wednesday 21 October

’ll be one of 22 writers responding to the theme ‘On Being Human’ the main theme of this year’s CITY READS book: The Humans by Matt Haig. I’ll be reading a three-minute story called The Cuckoo’s Nest which is about how that very human thing, music, helps us get over hard times. I’ll be assisted by two members of Brighton Ceilidh Collective, Paul Quinn and Heather McAslan.

There will be a bar, and a bookstall by Waterstones. The event will be hosted by writer and columnist Laura Lockington.

ON BEING HUMAN – WRITERS RESPOND
Wednesday 21st October
Sallis Benny Theatre, Brighton

7.30pm – 10.30pm, £7 or £5 for students

Buy tickets here

Written by williamshaw · Categorized: News

Apr 20 2015

Murder on the Beach, Crawley Wordfest May 6

Julia Crouch, Elly Griffiths, Jane Lythell, Emlyn Rees, Susan Wilkins, William Shaw, Phil Viner and Rebecca Whitney will be discussing the inspiration behind their tales of murder, transgression and detection at Crawley Wordfest on May 6 at 7.00pm.

Where? Crawley Library, Southgate Avenue, Crawley, West Sussex RH10 6HG

When? Doors 7pm

Tickets are free. Call 01293 651751 or email to reserve tickets.

Written by williamshaw · Categorized: News

Apr 10 2015

World Book Night, 23 April, East Grinstead

I’ll be at East Grinstead Library for a Dark and Stormy event celebrating World Book Night on 23 April from 7pm with fellow writers Jane Lythell, Susan Wilkins and PD Viner. Tickets are free but they need to be booked in advance. Library manager Sue Young says, “We expect tickets for this event to go quickly, so please call in at the library or telephone 01342 332900 to reserve your free tickets.” More here.

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