National Crime Reading Month Returns this June
with Bestselling Authors
Lives
of Crime: The Compelling Power of Dark and Twisty Tales
The
national charity The Reading Agency and the Crime Writers’ Association (CWA)
has a cunning plot to get the nation reading.
This
June, the partners in crime invite the nation to step into the shadows and
discover how crime fiction turns us into voracious readers.
National
Crime Reading Month (NCRM) is a month-long festival of reading that takes place
every June, hosted by the CWA with The Reading Agency.
This
year it opens with an exclusive online panel, The Lives of Crime,
featuring bestselling crime authors.
On
4 June at 6pm, the CWA chair and bestselling author, Vaseem Khan, will host
authors Fiona Cummins, Adele Parks, and Penny Batchelor in the free online
panel event. The authors bring their unique perspectives on crafting addictive
mysteries that hook new readers and reel them into the world of reading.
It will kick start over a hundred local author events and talks that run throughout June across the UK and Ireland, which take place in libraries, theatres, bookshops and online.
Readers are asked to keep an eye on the website www.crimereading.com as new events are added throughout the month, as readers are encouraged to #PickUpAPageTurner.
Events have been announced in libraries up and down the country, from Hillingdon Libraries Crime Festival in Ruislip featuring Rev Richard Coles, Nicci French, Elly Griffiths and Mark Billingham, to Blood in t’ Dales with an author panel and Q&A in Leyburn, North Yorkshire, featuring Catherine Yaffe and L.K. Pang.
Karen
Napier, CEO, The Reading Agency said: “Through our reading advocacy work, we
know how important crime fiction is both for lifelong reading lovers and for
those who are just starting out on their reading journey. Thanks to its
structured plot-driven narratives, crime fiction often rights wrongs and solves
mysteries so we experience a sense of justice and resolution in the pages of a
novel, which we often can’t find in the real world. This is part of its huge
appeal.”
Regular
reading has far-reaching social impacts; improving health, wellbeing, life
chances and social connections.
Research
from The Reading Agency, who work across the UK to empower people of all ages
to read, shows that adults who read for just 30 minutes a week are 20% more
likely to report greater life satisfaction. However, only half (50%) of adults
now read regularly, and 1 in 10 find reading difficult.
The
Lives of Crime panel will explore the genre's universal appeal - from
psychological thrillers to cozy mysteries – and how it creates accessible
pathways to reading for audiences who might otherwise never discover the joy of
books.
Linda
Mather, the CWA NCRM Liaison, said: “Crime fiction's straightforward language,
compelling characters, and twisting narratives make it an ideal gateway for new
readers. This exciting launch panel for NCRM will discuss how these elements
combine to create stories that are both intellectually stimulating and
accessible to diverse reading experiences and abilities.”
Linda
added: “Whether you're a long time crime fiction aficionado or curious about the
genre's remarkable ability to create new readers, this event offers insights
into how these masters of suspense craft stories that refuse to be put down and
welcome everyone to the reading table. The panel will also talk about how crime
fiction is evolving as a genre and responding to our rapidly changing world.”
Join
online for an evening of murderous inspiration and literary conversation that
celebrates how crime fiction breaks down barriers and opens doors to the power
of reading.
Admission is free. Register at https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/lives-of-crime-the-compelling-power-of-dark-and-twisty-tales-tickets-1328044108679?aff=oddtdtcreator
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