A New Crime Writing Festival in Norwich, UNESCO City of Literature
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View ArticleCrime Writing Festival Noirwich returns for a second year this September,...
After the success of last year’s festival, Noirwich Crime Writing Festival is returning to the streets of Norwich from Thursday 17 September to Sunday 20 September to bring award winning authors to the...
View ArticleJarrolds Presents Lee Child
Kick off Noirwich in style on Thursday 17 September at 6.30pm with an entertaining evening with Lee Child as he tells us all about his latest book Make Me. There will be an opportunity at the end of...
View ArticleSeason Tickets Now Available
As the full programme for Noirwich 2015 launches we’re thrilled to announce, for the first time, that season tickets will be available. Date ALL WEEKEND! Location ALL LOCATIONS Ticket price: £45...
View ArticleJoin us for Drinks!
Every ticket holder attending the First Blood debut panel event at 2pm on Saturday 19th September will be invited to join the Noirwich and Dead Good teams for a free drink after the event. Hang on to...
View ArticleThe Making of a Crime Novel
An exhibition on the The Making of a Crime Novel: from the British Archive for Contemporary Writing previews at the University of East Anglia on Friday 16 September as part of Noirwich Crime Writing...
View ArticleIntroducing our Noirwich blogger-in-residence
The countdown to Noirwich Crime Writing Festival has begun! With over 20 headline and fringe events taking place across the city, it’s the biggest and bloodiest festival yet. Our blogger-in-residence...
View ArticlePodcast: An Evening with Peter James
The first in our series of Noirwich Crime Writing Festival 2016 podcasts is from our opening night event with Peter James, 2016 CWA Diamond Dagger winner and author of the detective Roy Grace series....
View ArticleA Bloody Good Weekend
Our blogger-in-residence for Noirwich Crime Writing Festival, Jamie Bernthal, reports on his experience from Friday to Sunday at the major crime writing event in England’s first UNESCO City of...
View ArticleA second golden age of crime?
What is the perfect balance between fact and fiction? Why is Domestic Noir such a popular genre in 2016? Have we entered a second golden age of crime? These are just a few of the discussions enjoyed by...
View ArticleFrom East Anglia to Euro Noir
With a Bloody Mary and bacon butty in hand, Jamie Bernthal took on the Noirwich Crime Writing Festival finale – the Bloody Brunch. What did he think of our panels on East Anglian crime fiction and Euro...
View ArticlePodcast: Ian Rankin
Ian Rankin spoke to Henry Sutton at the University of East Anglia as part of Noirwich Crime Writing Festival 2016, a celebration of crime fiction. He discusses the influence of Edinburgh and music on...
View ArticlePodcast: Charlie Higson on Bond
Day two of Noirwich Crime Writing Festival 2016 started with author, comedian and Fast Show actor Charlie Higson in conversation with UEA’s Professor Matthew Woodcock on James Bond. Their discussion...
View ArticlePodcast: Keeping it in the Family
In this Noirwich Crime Writing Festival 2016 panel, three shining stars of the genre peel back the veneer of domestic bliss to reveal the dangerous underbelly of families, relationships and home lives....
View ArticlePodcast: Brit Noir
Leading expert on British and European crime fiction, Barry Forshaw chairs a discussion on Britain’s love of crime writing, how dynamic and diverse the genre is, and why the UK provides such bloody...
View ArticleThe origins of Domestic Noir
Domestic noir, or domestic suspense, is a subgenre that has been an integral part of the Noirwich programme since the inception of the festival. In 2016, I hosted a panel featuring Julia Crouch, the...
View ArticlePodcast: Euro Noir
Take a journey back to Noirwich 2016 with this new podcast episode featuring Don Bartlett, Anja de Jager, Nadia Dalbuono and hosted by Barry Forshaw: Noirwich 2017 season passes are now available!Filed...
View ArticleIntroducing Noirwich 2017
The line-up for this year’s Noirwich Crime Writing Festival has been announced, marking the return of Val McDermid alongside an incredible collection of genre heavyweights including Martina Cole, Arne...
View ArticleInterview with Peter James
Peter James headlined the Noirwich Crime Writing Festival in 2016 to discuss his book Love You Dead. Here we have an exclusive interview with Peter in which he talks about his work, his inspiration and...
View ArticleCrossing the divide
Harriet Tyce considers the long and complicated relationship between crime and literary fiction. The divide between crime and ‘literary’ fiction goes way back. Dorothy B. Hughes wrote In a Lonely Place...
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