The
world’s biggest celebration of the crime genre unveils its full programme at an
exclusive launch party at Browns Courtrooms in London tonight (Wed April 5,
6.30pm). Tickets for all events go on sale April 6.
Alongside
four days of Special Guests and panel events, the Theakston Old Peculier Crime
Writing Festival has announced a major celebration of Agatha Christie. A new
exhibition is to debut at the 2017 Festival and will explore connections
between her writing, life and publishing career using rare photographs and
documents from both the Agatha Christie and Collins archives in a visually led
outdoor display.
The exhibition,
part of HarperCollins’ 200th anniversary, will be displayed at the Festival
venue, the Old Swan Hotel, where Christie was found after her famous
disappearance in 1926.*
The 2017
Theakston Old Peculier Crime Writing Festival’s Programming Chair, Elly
Griffiths, author of the Dr Ruth Galloway crime series, said: “The ghost of
Agatha Christie clearly haunts the Old Swan Hotel. Nowhere is the genre she
devoted her life to so enthusiastically celebrated than at the Theakston Old
Peculier Crime Writing Festival - the biggest event devoted to crime fiction in
Europe, if not the world.”
Festival
goers will join the world’s most celebrated crime authors ‘in conversation, in
action and in the bar’ from 20 to 23 July. Special Guests are Dennis Lehane,
Lee Child, Ian Rankin, Peter May, Stuart MacBride, Joseph Finder, Arne Dahl,
Kathy Reichs, Brenda Blethyn, Robson Green and James Runcie.
Simon
Theakston, Executive Director of T&R Theakstons and title sponsor, said:
“2017 promises a remarkable Festival as we mark 30 years of Rebus with Ian
Rankin, 20 years since Lee Child introduced us to Jack Reacher, and 15 years
since Dennis Lehane released Shutter Island. I can think of no better place
than our Festival - amongst readers, authors, and friends - to raise a glass of
Theakston’s beer to these giants of the genre.”
The
opening night features the crime writing equivalent of The Oscars, the
Theakstons Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year Award, in association with
retail partner, WHSmith, and media partner, the Mail on Sunday.
TV panels
will focus on ITV’s Vera, featuring author Ann Cleeves and actress Brenda
Blethyn, and ITV’s Grantchester, with writer James Runcie and actor Robson
Green.
Val
McDermid’s annual New Blood panel, one of the most anticipated events in
publishing, features four hand-picked debuts from the Queen of Crime and the
Festival’s co-founder. 2017’s debuts are Fiona Cummins, Jane Harper, Joseph
Knox and Kristen Lepionka.
The
day-long writing workshop, Creative Thursday also returns, with author and
Professor of Creative Writing at the University of Glasgow, Louise Welsh, and
Senior Lecturer of Creative Writing and Director of the new Crime Fiction MA at
UEA, Henry Sutton, with a chance for aspiring crime writers to pitch to top
agents and editors.
The
festival will also serve up its usual helping of heated debate. From digging
into the past to skirting the supernatural, panel authors include Chris
Brookmyre, Mick Herron, Alafair Burke, Denise Mina, Belinda Bauer and Graeme
Macrae Burnet, who was shortlisted for the 2016 Man Booker Prize. There will
also be a panel exploring reboots of iconic crime characters, from Poirot to
Sherlock, with authors Sophie Hannah, Ruth Ware and Stella Duffy.
Elly
Griffiths delivers a special author dinner murder mystery, Digging up the Past,
with help from Francis Pryor of Time Team fame. There’ll also be a Graham
Norton style Late Night Event with BBC’s Pointless star, Richard Osman,
featuring authors Lee Child, Val McDermid and Mark Billingham.
The
event, delivered by the north’s leading arts organisation, Harrogate
International Festivals, is one of the most important in the crime publishing
calendar. Agents, publishers, publicists, readers and authors attend from all
over Europe and the world.
The
Festival is famed for its no barriers approach, as fans, fledgling writers and
established superstar authors mingle in the hotel bar, bookshop and papakata
tents in the hotel grounds.
Theakston
Old Peculier Crime Writing Festival, the Old Swan Hotel, Harrogate, 20-23 July,
2017. www.harrogateinternationalfestivals.com
Box Office: 01423 562 303. Tickets for all events on sale April 6.
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Info, photos or interview requests please contact Ann: ann@causeuk.com 07534 892715.
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