Val McDermid

The Truth Doesn’t Die: Val McDermid on Still Life

Val McDermid and Roland Gulliver

The Truth Doesn’t Die: Val McDermid on Still Life

Val McDermid and Roland Gulliver

1:00pm

Sunday, October 25, 2020

45 mins

Sit down with one of the biggest names in crime writing, Val McDermid. The Scottish author who brought to life such notable characters as journalist Lindsay Gordon, Kate Brannigan, and the bestselling Tony Hill and Carol Jordan crime series, which was adapted for six seasons of popular British TV drama Wire in the Blood. She will join TIFA Director Roland Gulliver to discuss her latest novel, Still Life: A Karen Pirie Novel, alongside her non-fiction book Imagine a Nation, and share tales of being lead singer for Fun Lovin’ Crime Writers.

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Sit down with one of the biggest names in crime writing, Val McDermid. The Scottish author who brought to life such notable characters as journalist Lindsay Gordon, Kate Brannigan, and the bestselling Tony Hill and Carol Jordan crime series, which was adapted for six seasons of popular British TV drama Wire in the Blood. She will join TIFA Director Roland Gulliver to discuss her latest novel, Still Life: A Karen Pirie Novel, alongside her non-fiction book Imagine a Nation, and share tales of being lead singer for Fun Lovin’ Crime Writers.

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Featured Authors

Val McDermid’s best-selling novels have won the Los Angeles Times Book of the Year Award, and the Crime Writers’ Association’s Gold Dagger and Cartier Diamond Dagger Award for outstanding achievement. She is also a multiple finalist for the Edgar Award, including for the Fact Crime nominee Forensics. Val McDermid’s Festival appearance is generously supported by Scottish Books International.

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Roland Gulliver is the Director of the Toronto International Festival of Authors, and a leading international figure in the literature sector with over 12 years’ experience at the Edinburgh International Book Festival as Associate Director. His programming explores the potential of live performance, alongside commissions for new multimedia storytelling. Gulliver champions communities by facilitating access and empowerment, and creating spaces for authors and audiences to engage in discussion. He is on the Board of Directors for the Toronto Arts Council and Chair of their Literary Advisory Committee, and is a Member of the Academy for the Walter Scott Prize for Historical Fiction.

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Val McDermid

1:00pm

Sunday, October 25

45 mins

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