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Birthdays For The Dead

Stuart MacBride lives in the North East of Scotland, where he writes gruesome crime novels and grows gruesome potatoes.

Vote For Stuart - Million For A Morgue

Upcoming events
13 Mar
Event - 19:30
Rude songs, swearing, and the occasional rant at the Bell Library, Perth Want to go?

22 Mar
Event - 18:30
Norwich Crime Festival - Doing the funky chicken with Henry Sutton, or maybe some sort of interviewy event thing. Want tickets?

21 May
Event - 19:00
Christopher Brookmyre, Craig Robertson, and I will be talking about books and stuff. There may be a bit of swearing here too... Music Hall, Aberdeen Details & tickets.

19 - 22 July
Theakstons Old Peculier Crime Writing Festival, Harrogate

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Blatant Self Promotion

Well, as if the recent Scottish Parliament, local council, and AV referendum didn't supply us with enough electiony goodness, voting for the Theakstons Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year has just kicked off.

It's a good list this year (as always), very strong... But it's nice to be back in the running again - I'm already practicing my 'Of course I don't mind losing, it's an honour just to be nominated' grimace as someone else staggers off with the hand-crafted barrel-O-fun. Assuming, of course, that I manage to wriggle through to the shortlist, which is far from definite.

You can vote to get your favourite book from the longlist to the shortlist by going to the Theakstons website and working your clicky mouse-type magic. Non-shortlisted books will be made to stand in the corner and think about what they've done. And no, you don't have to vote for mine (though, obviously, I wouldn't complain if you did).

In other news* I'm doing a live chat show thing on Thursday evening hosted by Hardeep Singh Kohli at the Lemon Tree. Which should be ... I have no idea, actually. I know it involves curry, so I'm going to take a chance and not eat beforehand. And if things get too grumbly I'm planning to club one of the other guests to death and eat them.

That'll teach them to invite me on things.

* Taking a very lose interpretation of the word 'news'.

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5 Comments:

At 11:07 AM, Blogger Izzy Jo said...

will trot on over and have a look at the list.
BTW what happened about the firewalk? presumably you weren't walking on your hands so typing skills wouldn't have been affected. was looking forward to hearing what happened

 
At 7:24 PM, Blogger Jan said...

Obviously wont get to see you with Hardeep (love him)living as I do in the Fens in East Anglia,popping over now to check that short list ...love Jan xx

 
At 11:50 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Voted for you Stuart, as much as I love Tom Thorne, Your book was fantastic. Good Luck!

Linda

 
At 11:22 PM, Blogger Diane said...

I saw you at Hardeep and (not sure what I was expecting you to be like to be honest)really enjoyed what you had to say. As a result I ve just begun reading Cold Granite. I m an avid Ian Rankine reader, and you probably hate the comparison, but already I m hooked and I can t wait to get further into your books because being from Aberdeen I m getting a picture in my head of what you re writing about. I ve just finished page 49 and i love the book already. Thanks!

 
At 4:45 PM, Anonymous Lofty said...

Stuart, I'm just getting started on your books, enjoying "Cold Granite". Great fun! Will be reading all of them, one by one, you may be sure. Here I am, a Yank in a Chicago suburb, with a bro-in-law in Aberdeen, and him a retired policeman (sergeant), at that! Wife and I have visited Aberdeen, and most all of northern Scotland, several times, but not enough. I love your city and hope to go again, one of these days.
Question: How accurate (authentic are the street names that you use in your books (I recognize Union, Anderson, etc)?
Kurt

 
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