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So, it is St Hilda’s Crime and Mystery Weekend! Technically
speaking it does not really start until 6:45pm when we all gather on the lawn
for a drinks reception. The regulars
will of course know the drill. But for
me St Hilda’s started earlier today when I caught the coach from Victoria to
Oxford.
This year we have a wide range of speakers under the
brilliant chairmanship of the lovely Andrew Taylor. With the theme being Sharks Circling: Politics and Crime it is bound to be a fascinating
weekend.
So far things have been pretty quiet as people are slowly
arriving. I have been put in my favourite room that looks across out onto the
River Cherwell and I have already managed to nip into town to have lunch with a
friend.
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It was of course lovely to see so many old friends and quite
a number of new faces as well.
Dinner was as usual a lively affair and I found myself on the
same table as a historian Judith Flanders, Shona historical crime writer and
CWA dagger winner (SG MacLean), Committee members Natasha Cooper and Jake
Kerridge, Louise Welsh, Zoe Strachan and Chris Brookmyre.
After dinner Andrew Taylor introduced Lindsey Davis who was
the after dinner speaker to everyone and she gave a lively and topical speech
on A War of Just the Right Size which
included references to Domitian and a number of other famous Roman rulers to
the current #MeToo movement along with a rather pointed attack on the state of
politics and politicians today both here and abroad.
Meeting in the SCR (senior common room) after dinner is not
exactly de rigueur but it is a tradition that has been taking place since the
conference started and once again after dinner most of us made our way to the SCR where we caught up with
friends, made new friends and generally hung out until we decided to go to our
various rooms.
So, tomorrow is another day and St Hilda’s College Crime
Fiction weekend starts in earnest. It is wonderful that it has been going for
over 25 years and most pertinent that with the state of things today that the
theme this year is politics and crime.
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