Stylist and
Faber and Faber reveal the incredible winner
of their Crime Fiction Competition
of their Crime Fiction Competition
London, 17 October – Eight months ago Stylist magazine and
publishing house Faber and Faber set out to find Britain’s hottest new crime
fiction talent – with a £5,000 book deal to be won. After 364 astounding
entries, three intensive days of reading entries and a shortlist judged by Ruth
Rendell and Stylist editor Lisa Smosarski, the winner has finally been revealed
as Kate Griffin, author of the brilliant Kitty Peck And The Music Hall Murders.
Despite all of the entries’
incredible level of talent, Griffin’s opening 6,000 words immediately grabbed
the judges’ attention. Ruth Rendell explains, “It’s original, well and simply
written and has a horrible but moving subject.” Hannah Griffiths, publishing
director at Faber and Faber agrees, “Something about Kate Griffin’s imagination
and the way she captures it on the page is very special and rare. Her
protagonist – and antagonist – are entirely memorable. And the story is rich
with character and mystery.”
Set against the backdrop of the
Victorian music hall, the story focuses on the intelligent and immensely likeable
heroine Kitty Peck who is drawn into a crime-ridden seedy underworld run by the
monstrously compelling, Lady Ginger. Kate, 49, from St Albans wrote the entire
chapter in a weekend (sitting in her pyjamas), “I know it sounds weird but the
idea just popped into my head. It’s based around the world’s oldest surviving
music hall, Wilton Hall in London’s East End.” Having previously worked as a
journalist and PR for The Society For The Protection Of Ancient Buildings, Kate
is embracing her new role as an author. “I’m incredibly excited and daunted
about finishing the novel. My husband is also thrilled. I keep catching him
looking at holiday flats in Cornwall.”
However, it wasn’t just Kate
Griffin who has been discovered in the course of the competition. The second
prize, a £1,750 writing course at Faber Academy, goes to the brilliantly
ambitious Markers by stenographer
Alexis Rigg, 29, from London. The high-concept thriller blew Stylist associate editor Alix Walker
away, “The premise gripped me the second I started reading it. It reminds me of
The Hunger Games and was exactly what
I wanted to find – writing that could set future literary trends, rather than
follow them, and a story begging to be turned into a film. I think Alexis will
benefit hugely from Faber’s course.”
Faber and Faber will publish Kate’s first novel next July and have high
hopes it will be the first of many more.
For more information contact Faber
and Faber’s publicity manager Alex Holroyd at alexh@faber.co.uk
or on 020-7927 3885.
NOTES FOR EDITORS
About Shortlist Media Limited:
Shortlist Media is the award-winning ‘freemium’ media
company. Independently owned, the company was established in the summer of 2007.
In total, Shortlist Media has won more than 30 industry awards for editorial,
commercial and publishing excellence since it began and, now in its fifth year,
is trading profitably. In 2011, the company was awarded Most Innovative
Business in the Fast Growth Business Awards.
In October 2009, the company launched Stylist. Described recently as “the most
influential magazine launch in the last five years” by Enders Analysis, Stylist
has become the UK’s number one women’s fashion and lifestyle weekly with an
audited ABC of 431,266. We’ve won 12 awards since launch, most recently Editor
of the Year for Lisa Smosarski and Consumer Brand of the Year at this year’s
magazine Oscars, the PPA Awards.
Shortlist Media’s offices are situated in the heart of
Bloomsbury, at 26-34 Emerald Street, London WC1N.
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