1. The Nordic Noir book club has their first event, on Thursday, 3 February 2011 from 6:30 PM - 9:00 PM, at which Håkan Nesser will be speaking:
Join us in exploring Sweden's crime fiction, with speakers including best-selling author Håkan Nesser.Details of the venue and how to buy tickets by credit card can be found at their website.
What does the landscape of Swedish crime fiction look like? What do we learn from Nesser, from other writers, from their book covers? What real and mental landscapes do readers (and viewers) of Swedish crime in the UK see?
Find out all of this and more, in the first of our UCL's Nordic Noir book club events, at the Horse Hospital, an atmospheric, Grade II listed venue in the heart of literary London.
The ticket price includes a glass of wine. Other light refreshments will be available to purchase at the event, provided by Scandinavian Kitchen.
Please note: The Eventbrite booking agent requires that you use a credit card to buy tickets. If you do not have a credit card, please contact Nichola Smalley (n.smalley(at)ucl.ac.uk) to reserve a ticket.
2. Events involving Italian author, Alessandro Perissinotto whose Blood Sisters will be published on 11 February:
From Hersilia Press's website:
Barry Forshaw and Michael Gregorio with Alessandro Perissinotto
Italian Institute of Culture, SW1X 8NX, London, UK
7 February 2011, 7:00 pm
Alessandro Perissinotto academic and novelist
Royal Holloway Central London site, Bedford Square, 2 Gower Street, WC1E 6DP, London, UK
8 February 2011, 5:00 pm
Italian writers in the UK and Ireland: Alessandro Perissinotto
Humanities Research Institute, 29-31 Clarendon Place, University of Leeds, LS2 9JT, Leeds, UK
9 February 2011, 5:00 pm
3. As part of a Scandinavian month, Gunnar Staalesen will be visiting Willesden Green Library on Thursday 3 March 2011 from 7 - 9 pm:
Willesden Green Library
95 High Road
London NW10 2SF
020 8937 3400
Free Event
Book sale Refreshments
As well as reading from his new book, he will be presenting the winner of a short story competition - the opening sentence having been written by Camilla Ceder:
Have you got what it takes to be the next Stieg Larsson or Henning Mankell?Full details and terms and conditions can be found on the Brent Libraries website.
If so there's a place on a Birkbeck College creative writing course up for grabs when you take part in the Brent Libraries short story competition.
Swedish crime fiction author Camilla Ceder has written the opening lines.
"In theory, Margaret had functioned well as his partner. She was a faded beauty who had once been a celebrated singer. It would not have hurt for her to drink less."
All you have to do is complete the story is no more than 2,000 words.
Entries must be received by 12 noon on 23 February 2011.
For those of us living over across the Atlantic, will there be any kind of reports or summaries of these discussions? A video of the presentations? A podcast? Anything?
ReplyDeleteHi Karen
ReplyDeleteCan I suggest one other exciting event for book lovers? www.bookdrum.com is running a £2,250 Tournament which anyone who knows and loves a particular crime novel well should definitely consider entering.
Kind regards
Hector Macdonald
Editor, www.bookdrum.com