Saima Mir has been
announced as the first recipient of the CRIMEFEST bursary for a crime
fiction author of colour.
Saima Mir’s debut
novel The Khan was published by Point Blank in 2021 and is due
in paperback this March. It was a Times and Sunday Times Crime Novel of the
Year in 2021 and has been longlisted for The Portico Prize.
Saima, who grew up in Bradford and lives in London, said: “
As a young girl growing up in inner city Bradford, I dreamt of being a writer, but didn’t see the names of women like me on the covers of books, or between them. This bursary will allow me to be inspired by the company of seasoned storytellers, fulfil my childhood ambition, and to act as a beacon to other women who dare to dream of being published novelists, but fear the space is not for girls like them.”One of Europe’s leading
crime writing conventions, the bursary will cover the cost of a full Weekend
Pass to CRIMEFEST this May, a night’s accommodation at the Mercure Bristol
Grand Hotel, and a guaranteed panel appearance.
The winning entry for
the bursary was chosen by CRIMEFEST organisers in collaboration with
author Vaseem Khan, and the freelance crime fiction critic and CWA judge, Ayo
Onatade.
Donna Moore, CRIMEFEST co-host,
said: "We had incredibly strong entries, and we're thrilled to welcome
Saima to CRIMEFEST and to give her the opportunity to introduce her
compelling debut novel, with its fabulous protagonist, to an audience of new
readers.”
Hosted in Bristol, CRIMEFEST is one of the biggest crime fiction events in Europe, and one of the most popular dates in the international crime fiction calendar, with circa 60 panel events and 150 authors over four days.
Vaseem Khan, author of
two award-winning crime series set in India - the Baby Ganesh Agency series set
in modern Mumbai, and the Malabar House crime novels set in 1950s Bombay -
said: “Saima is a writer with a distinct voice, always fearless in
challenging the status quo. She exploded onto the scene in 2021 with The
Khan and will be warmly welcomed at CRIMEFEST.”
Three runners-up were
also chosen to receive complementary passes to this year’s convention:
Elizabeth Chakrabarty, Amita Murray, and Stella Oni.
Elizabeth Chakrabarty’s
critically-acclaimed debut crime novel Lessons in Love and Other Crimes was
inspired by her own experience of a serious race hate crime in the workplace.
It was published by Indigo Press in April 2021.
Amita Murray writes
murder mysteries with a feminist, multi-cultural edge. The first of her Arya
Winters series - Arya Winters and the Tiramisu of Death –
was published by Agora Books, an imprint of Polis Books, in 2021, and
has been optioned for TV.
Stella Oni grew up in Nigeria. Her debut novel Deadly Sacrifice - a fast paced thriller, set in London and Nigeria and about human trafficking and ritualistic killing - was published by Jacaranda Books in September 2020.
Ayo Onatade, who works
with Justices at the Supreme Court, and is a well-known blogger and critic,
said: “I am delighted that Saima Mir is to be the first recipient of the
CrimeFest Bursary. I look forward to seeing her take part in what is always a
brilliant convention. I also hope that Elizabeth Chakrabarty, Amita Murray, and
Stella Oni have a wonderful time at the convention.”
A 2020 study, Rethinking Diversity in Publishing by the University of London found writers of colour still don’t receive the same industry access, creative freedoms or economic value as their white counterparts. It also found each stage of the publishing process generally amplified the voices of white and middle-class people
Saima added: “I
write about being British Asian, being Muslim, and being female, but all of
this is incidental to the story. I hope that my readers come to understand that
despite our surface differences, more unites us than divides us, and this
learning happens in a whisper not a shout, as they are gripped and entertained
by story.”
CRIMEFEST was
created following the hugely successful one-off visit to Bristol in 2006 of the
American Left Coast Crime convention. It was established in 2008. It follows
the egalitarian format of most US conventions, making it open to all
commercially published authors and readers alike.
CRIMEFEST takes place 12-15 May 2022 in
Bristol www.crimefest.com
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