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Denise Mina: 20 Years Writing About Glasgow
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We get a bit distracted this week with discussions on embracing the grey and best hair products! But there's also plenty of chat about representation of the working class in crime fiction, Edgar Allan Poe who went to school in Ayrshire and the appeal of true crime, amongst many other topics. Denise picks New York Times best-selling writer Brian McGilloway’s first standalone novel, The Last Crossing, as her book recommendation. The New York Times best selling author is famous for his DS Lucy Black Thrillers and Inspector Devlin mysteries.
And there’s a great extract from last year’s Bloody Scotland International Crime Writing Festival session, Women in Gangland, with Dr Jacky Collins, Mandasue Heller, Marnie Riches and Anna Smith.
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Denise Mina: http://www.denisemina.com/ @DameDeniseMina
Brian McGilloway: http://www.brianmcgilloway.com/ @BrianMcGilloway
Dr Jacky Collins: @CollinsJacky
Anna Smith: http://www.annasmithscotland.com/Biography.html @annasmithauthor
Mandasue Heller: http://www.mandasueheller.com/ @MandasueHeller
Marnie Riches: https://marnieriches.com/ @Marnie_Riches
Theresa Talbot: http://www.theresatalbot.com/about @Theresa_Talbot
Bloody Scotland International Crime Festival: https://bloodyscotland.com @BloodyScotland
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When? This feed was archived on February 09, 2024 06:08 (). Last successful fetch was on July 20, 2023 22:57 ()
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Manage episode 262982411 series 2645785
We get a bit distracted this week with discussions on embracing the grey and best hair products! But there's also plenty of chat about representation of the working class in crime fiction, Edgar Allan Poe who went to school in Ayrshire and the appeal of true crime, amongst many other topics. Denise picks New York Times best-selling writer Brian McGilloway’s first standalone novel, The Last Crossing, as her book recommendation. The New York Times best selling author is famous for his DS Lucy Black Thrillers and Inspector Devlin mysteries.
And there’s a great extract from last year’s Bloody Scotland International Crime Writing Festival session, Women in Gangland, with Dr Jacky Collins, Mandasue Heller, Marnie Riches and Anna Smith.
Join The Tartan Noir Show Club: https://www.patreon.com/ttns
TTNS Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/TheTartanNoirShow
Denise Mina: http://www.denisemina.com/ @DameDeniseMina
Brian McGilloway: http://www.brianmcgilloway.com/ @BrianMcGilloway
Dr Jacky Collins: @CollinsJacky
Anna Smith: http://www.annasmithscotland.com/Biography.html @annasmithauthor
Mandasue Heller: http://www.mandasueheller.com/ @MandasueHeller
Marnie Riches: https://marnieriches.com/ @Marnie_Riches
Theresa Talbot: http://www.theresatalbot.com/about @Theresa_Talbot
Bloody Scotland International Crime Festival: https://bloodyscotland.com @BloodyScotland
For more information about The Tartan Noir Show, visit: www.thebiglight.com/thetartannoirshow
See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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