I’ve mentioned Murder Squad several times in this blog. It’s a group of seven Northern crime writers, founded by Margaret Murphy, and last Thursday evening, six of us (Chaz Brenchley, who is unwell, was the absentee) met up at the house of Cath Stainclife in Manchester.
It’s not easy for seven people who live in various different parts of the north to get together in the same place at the same time. In fact, the last time we were all together was three years ago, when another crime writer, Zoe Sharp, took the above photograph – at an Ilkley hotel, where a CWA lunch was taking place.
Since Murder Squad was founded, many good things have happened to its members. For instance, Cath has turned Blue Murder into a successful tv series, and Ann Cleeves has won the CWA Gold Dagger. Margaret is now the CWA chair, and I won the CWA Short Story Dagger last year. Together with Chaz, Stuart Pawson and John Baker, we’ve produced brochures, newsletters, performance events, a website, a CD, and an anthology of short stories.
But times remain tough in publishing, and Murder Squad is still a great support network for all of us. We discussed plans for the future – including ideas to celebrate our tenth anniversary next year. More information in due course.
Tuesday, 12 May 2009
An evening with Murder Squad
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4 comments:
This is a really great picture.
:-)
Rod
I think it is such a great idea for authors with the same interests to form a network.
My husband who is a vicar often complains that he rarely meets his colleages which can make his job quite lonely, and as a teacher I know how much sharing ideas (and gossip) in the staffroom means to me.
Sounds like a very exclusive, very cool club.
Thanks, everyone. Being a part of Murder Squad has been a very happy experience for me, strengthening friendships and having a lot of fun along the way.
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