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Author shortlisted for major prize
Exciting news – the Bloody Scotland crime writing festival in Stirling has named the first all-women…
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Relaunch ahead of new novel
Crime writer Ian Robinson, who lives in Dumfries and Galloway, has sent us this note about…
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Theatrical sleuths to make welcome return
The first book in the Holly and Ivy series by Dumfries and Galloway crime writer Sue…
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A tasty treat in store for crime fiction readers
June is National Crime Reading Month, organised by the Crime Writers’ Association, supported by the Reading…
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A treat for Aline Templeton fans
There’s a real treat on offer for fans of bestselling Scottish crime novelist Aline Templeton, many…
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Calling all crime writers
The Crime Writers’ Association has announced that the 2027 Daggers awards are open for submission. The…
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Author’s first three novels tackle rural crime
It’s definitely worth keeping an eye out for the first three crime novels written by David…
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The growth of Literary Tourism – and how how it is helping Dumfries and Galloway
One of the aims of our crime writing initiative is to support efforts to attract people…
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Authors meet their readers
Crime writers May Rinaldi and Jackie Baldwin joined fantasy author Sarah Burchett-Cook and fellow writer Geoffrey…
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A truly thought-provoking read
The debut novel by crime writer May Rinaldi, from South West Scotland, has been published –…