Month: July 2014

Dr. Loïc Artiaga (University of Limoges) : “Turning Digital?: Working on mass-market fiction with new tools and long-standing research questions

On June 14, 2014, Dr. Loïc Artiaga (University of Limoges) gave this presentation at the end of the “Territorialisation of Crime Fiction” conference. The talk was entitled “Turning Digital?: Working on mass-market fiction with new tools and long-standing research questions”.

Part 1

http://www.mediator.qub.ac.uk/ms/streams/cms/icrh/LoicArtiagaPart1a.mp4

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International Crime Month

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International Crime Month is  a month-long initiative,  involving crime fiction authors, editors, critics, and publishers and running throughout July 2014. It is made possible by the collaboration of four of Britain’s leading independent publishers—Melville House UK, Europa Editions, No Exit, and Serpent’s Tail—to promote Crime Fiction, described as ” one of the most vital and socially significant fiction genres of our time”.

http://www.europaeditions.co.uk/news/international-crime-month

Routledge Crime Fiction Article collection

 

Routledge has collected together a range of articles that address both contemporary and historical crime narratives written by authors from all around the world, which in seeking to understand how crime narratives work, generate new and challenging insights into the way history, society and politics intersect across cultures. The collection also includes articles on the craft of crime writing. 

Find and start reading here :  http://explore.tandfonline.com/page/ah/crime-fiction

 

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