This time last year I was eagerly looking forward to the CWA Daggers dinner, which turned out to be the highlight of my career as a writer to date. A year on, the latest award ceremony is imminet, and Meg Gardiner has emailed to say that a few tickets are still available - if you get your skates on. Here are the details:
The Crime Writers' Association Dagger Awards
Wednesday 15th July 2009
Tiger Tiger, Haymarket, London
Presenting:
The Debut Dagger
The Short Story Dagger
The International Dagger
The Dagger in the Library
And the shortlists for:
The John Creasey (New Blood) Dagger
The Ian Fleming Steel Dagger
The Gold Dagger
6.30 pm Pimms reception
7 pm awards
Drinks and canapes to follow
Tickets are £45 each.
Each ticket holder is entitled to half-price dining at Tiger Tiger on July 15th.
If you're interested, tickets can be ordered by sending a cheque and SAE to:
The CWA
PO Box 273
Borehamwood
Herts
WD6 2XA
Thursday, 9 July 2009
CWA Daggers
Monday, 29 December 2008
2008 in retrospect - 1
Here are some images which encapsulate just a few of the very many memorable aspects of my 2008.
It’s been quite an astonishing year – in the same week in July, I was short-listed for one literary award, and won another, my first. I published two new novels, and an anthology that I’d edited, and enjoyed their launches at great locations – the Hard Day’s Night Hotel, Manchester Central Library, and St George’s Hall – as well as running a short story competition, won by the deserving Cathy Roberts.
There were conventions at Bristol, Baltimore and Harrogate, and events at venues as diverse as the Lit and Phil in Newcastle, Waterstones in Liverpool One, and the Peabody Hotel opposite Baltimore’s Washington Memorial. I met for the first time such marvellous writers as Thomas H..Cook, P.D. James, Jason Goodwin, Tim Heald and Laurie King. And I was elected to the Detection Club.
I feel as though I’ve packed a lot in, and there have been times when I know I’ve made the mistake of trying to do too much. 2009 is likely to be quieter in some ways (no books to launch for a start – I need to finish the current work in progress first!) But if it’s half as much fun, it will still be pretty good.