Tuesday, 2 March 2021

GŴYL CRIME CYMRU FESTIVAL 2021/2022

Wales’ First Crime Fiction Festival is on its way 

and it’d be a crime to miss it!

Get your diaries out and your little grey cells ready to do some work. Wales’s very first crime fiction festival kicks off in 2021 with its own brand of murder, mystery and mayhem. Over the weekend of April 26 – May 2, Gwyl Crime Cymru is bringing armchair detectives their first opportunity to enjoy a Wales’ based crime festival absolutely free.

THE MOTIVE?

‘How is it possible?’, you may ask, that, with crime fiction the biggest selling genre in Britain, and more Welsh crime writers than ever, that Wales has no dedicated crime event of its own? Nothing to rival the likes of Scotland’s hugely popular Bloody Scotland, Newcastle’s Noir festival or Bristol’s Crimefest? Especially with writers like Matthew Hall (Keeping Faith) appearing on both bestseller lists and our TV screens, and Welsh crime dramas (Hinterland/Y Gwyll, Keeping Faith/Un Bore Mercher, Hidden/Craith) sparking a whole new appreciation of Wales.

It seems that crime fiction set in Wales is simply not, as yet, as well known as its UK counterparts or Scandinavian neighbours, despite the fact that Wales is also home to award-winning and bestselling authors Clare Mackintosh, Belinda Bauer and Amy Lloyd – to name only three

THE MEANS?

Crime Cymru, the Welsh crime writing collective, believes that Wales is often overlookedby publishers, booksellers and even readers. We don’t all write about Wales but whatever the connection, we believe we have something unique to offer the world of crime fiction and are determined to change perceptions with our own international crime festival.

The first physical festival will take place in Aberystwyth in spring 2022 (April 29 – May 2). But this year, a taster event is being launched with a free, digital festival – Virtual CRIME CYMRU Digidol – from April 26 – May 2, 2021, fully online.

THE OPPORTUNITY?

This is a fantastic chance for crime fans to join us and our guest authors for some amateur sleuthing, sitting in on author panels, hearing bestselling writers talk about their work and maybe finding a new favourite writer as we explore the Who-dunnit? Why-dunnit? Where-dunnit? and How-dunnit? of crime fiction from the safety of our living rooms.

  • Our list of authors will be a high-profile taster ahead of the full festival in 2022, taking place in Aberystwyth at a series of live venues, in full partnership with Aberystwyth Council. 

It’s so exciting to be bringing Wales its first official crime fiction festival and there’s going to be something for everyone,’ says one of Crime Cymru’s founder members and chair of the festival organising group, Alis Hawkins.

‘The 2022 festival will open on April 29th, with a torch-lit dragon parade, starting in the town centre and finishing at the castle. Then the winner of a primary schools’ competition to make the best dragon model will be announced.

‘Following that, there’ll be a quiz where you can compete against the authors, but don’t worry, only one round will be on crime fiction!

On the Saturday night there will be a Noson Lawen for authors and members of the public – a great chance to chat to famous authors in an informal atmosphere. Then, on Sunday evening we’re planning a champagne reception at which the winner of the inaugural Crime Cymru, First Crime Novel prize will be announced.

‘Basically, all weekend, you’ll have the chance to see household names from TV and crime fiction talking about their work as we run events throughout Saturday, Sunday and Monday morning. What could be better than that, crime fiction fans?’

SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE

As well as events for adults, in 2022 we are planning storytelling sessions for little ones, and sessions with authors who write for children and young adults.

Aspiring authors will be catered for, too, with a chance to chance to pitch their book to an agent and workshops on writing crime fiction and thrillers.

True Crime fans will also have the opportunity to meet real detectives, real CSIs and investigative writers as they discuss real crimes such as the Pembrokeshire Murders.

If you’d like to get involved, we’ll be looking for stewards for each event and to help visiting speakers find their way around.

COME FOR THE CRIME, STAY FOR THE CYMRAEG!

The Gŵyl Crime Cymru Festival in 2022 will feature events in both English and Welsh as we want the festival to be an inclusive event that will showcase Welsh language and culture.

Participants will be welcome to ask questions in Welsh, as several of the Crime Cymru members are fluent Welsh speakers. The full 2022 festival will also provide bilingual opportunities as well as an extensive shop window for our wonderful Welsh food producers, artisans and community organisations through the non-panel events.

The free, digital festival in 2021 – Virtual Crime Cymru Digidol – will feature both English and Welsh language events.

Website:- www.GwylCrimeCymruFestival.co.uk



 

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