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Real Sherlock Resurrected at First Crime Fiction Festival
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Real Sherlock Resurrected at First Crime Fiction Festival
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Start date and time
Sunday 16 September 2012
Location
Stirling
Public event at first Bloody Scotland
Crime fiction festival in Stirling, 14-16 Sept 2012
Over 60 attendees (fee paying)
First event, now annual. Celebrates crime writing by bringing together leading Scottish and international writers, showcasing debut voices and encouraging new writers.
Collaborations:
Bloody Scotland
Edinburgh City of Literature
University of Stirling
https://www.bloodyscotl...ctive-mclevys-casebook/
http://www.bbc.co.uk/ne...ayside-central-19591810
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Literature
Publishing
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Avril Gray
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School of Arts and Creative Industries
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Scottish Centre for the Book
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