Some
of the biggest names in crime writing including Ian Rankin, Peter James, Charlie
Higson and Sophie Hannah are coming to the city for the third international Noirwich
Crime Writing Festival, 15-18 September 2016.
Crime
is the most popular fiction genre in the UK and over 1,500 readers are expected
to visit Norwich for what is fast becoming one of the highlights of the crime
writing calendar. With events taking place at Writers’ Centre Norwich’s home Dragon
Hall, Jarrold, and the University of East Anglia (UEA), as well as a fringe
festival across the city, a killer weekend is guaranteed!
The
festival kicks off with Sunday Times bestseller Peter James at Jarrold on
Thursday 15 September. On the Friday, Ian Rankin headlines at UEA and events take
place all day at Dragon Hall on Saturday 17 September – rounding off with a
Bloody Brunch on the Sunday - where visitors can enjoy a Bloody Mary and brunch
with six sensational crime writers.
Chris
Gribble, Chief Executive at Writers’ Centre Norwich, one of the festival
organisers, says
“We’re delighted that audiences locally and
nationally will be able to enjoy some of the biggest and most exciting crime
writers of the moment. This festival will grow and grow and help Norwich,
England’s first UNESCO City of Literature, promote tourism and attract new
visitors to our cultural attractions and businesses”.
Henry
Sutton, Senior Lecturer in Creative Writing at UEA and award-winning crime novelist
is one of the founders of Noirwich. He says “We want to make Norwich the world’s leading centre for the enjoyment
and study of crime fiction; this year’s fantastic line-up brings us a big step
closer to that goal”.
Lynsey
Dalladay, Head of Marketing, Interest Brands at Dead Good Books (Penguin Random
House’s crime community) says “We’re
delighted to be partnering with the festival for a second year running. The
quality and variety of events at this year’s Noirwich is outstanding and offers
crime fans the inside scoop on crime writing. It’s going to be a thrilling four
days.”
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