Last year I attended the Theakston Old Peculier Crime Writing Festival for the very first time and thoroughly enjoyed it, meeting blogging friends and authors and attending some fabulous panels.
With this year’s Chair Vaseem Khan
With Louise Beech, Susie Lynes and John Marr
With Lauren North
With Will Dean
With Victoria Selman
Now the programme for 2023 has been announced and I’d like to share it with you:
Theakston Old Peculier Crime Writing Festival Announces 20th Anniversary Full Programme
RICHARD ARMITAGE | MARK BILLINGHAM | CHRIS BROOKMYRE |Β LOUISE CANDLISH | JANE CASEY | STEVE CAVANAGH | ANDREW CHILD |Β LEE CHILD | ANN CLEEVES | REV RICHARD COLES | S.A. COSBY |Β FIONA CUMMINS | WILL DEAN | JEFFERY DEAVER | A.A. DHAND |Β LOUISE DOUGHTY | CLAIRE DOUGLAS | MARK EDWARDS | HELEN FIELDS |Β ELLY GRIFFITHS | JANICE HALLETT | CHRIS HAMMER | MICK HERRON |Β SARAH HILARY | CARA HUNTER | LISA JEWELL | DOUG JOHNSTONE |Β RAGNAR JΓNASSON | FEMI KAYODE | ERIN KELLY | VASEEM KHAN |Β DOROTHY KOOMSON | SHARI LAPENA | MARK LAWSON | T.M. LOGAN |Β CLARE MACKINTOSH | IMRAN MAHMOOD | VAL MCDERMID |Β CLAIRE MCGOWAN | GREG MOSSE | ABIR MUKHERJEE | STUART NEVILLE |Β LIZ NUGENT | S.J. PARRIS | ROB RINDER | LAURA SHEPHERD-ROBINSON |Β C.L. TAYLOR | C.J. TUDOR | SARAH VAUGHAN | LUCA VESTE | RUTH WARE | LUCY WORSLEY
Β 20-23 July 2023 | Old Swan Hotel, Harrogate
Harrogate, Tuesday 28 March 2023.Β Harrogate International Festivals has today announced the programme for this yearβs 20thΒ anniversaryΒ Theakston Old Peculier Crime Writing Festival, the worldβs largest celebration of crime fiction and thriller writing, which runs from 20 β 23 July 2023 at Harrogateβs Old Swan Hotel.
The 2023 Festival Chair, award winning crime and thriller authorΒ Vaseem Khan, has curated a ground-breaking programme. Alongside the special guests headlining the Festival, including literary legendsΒ Lee Child, Andrew Child, Lisa Jewell, Ruth Ware, Ann Cleeves, Jeffery Deaver, Lucy Worsley, S. A. Cosby, Val McDermid,Β and Chris Hammer,Β the full programme includes some of the biggest names in crime fiction.
Exploring everything from the perfect murderous opening, police procedurals and dark obsessions to legal thrillers and the golden age of crime, this yearβs 20thΒ anniversary programme will see a variety of acclaimed crime and thriller authors discussing the genre and influences on their writing, includingΒ Janice Hallett, Shari Lapena, Louise Candlish, Abir Mukherjee, Steve Cavanagh, Elly Griffiths, Ragnar JΓ³nasson, Clare Mackintosh, Mick Herron, Will Dean, Laura Shepherd-Robinson, Chris Brookmyre, and many more!
The Festival will start withΒ Theakston Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year AwardΒ ceremony, where the winner of crime writingβs most prestigious accolade will be revealed alongside the recipient of the Outstanding Contribution to Crime Fiction Award.
This yearβs Festival also includes two βwho dunnit?βΒ themed author dinners, giving a unique opportunity for crime fans to get to know authors in a fun and informal environment.Β Richard Armitage, Stuart Neville, David Hewson, Emma Christie, Steph Broadribb, Alex Dahl, Greg Mosse, Leigh Russell, S.E. LynesΒ andΒ many othersΒ will partake in a murder mystery with a twist!
The all-star line-up of events includes the return ofΒ Val McDermidβs New Blood panel, celebrating four brilliant debut crime writers, and the popularΒ Late-Night Quiz, hosted by McDermid andΒ Mark Billingham, armed with trivia, titles and tricks to test the knowledge of crime fiction fanatics.
Vaseem Khan, award winning author and 2023 Festival Chair, said:Β βItβs a privilege to chair this yearβs Theakston Old Peculier Crime Writing Festival. My late father and I watched Poirot together and weβd never imagined that decades later I would chair a Festival so closely connected to Agatha Christie. It feels special to be the first British Asian crime writer to chair the Festival, and even more special for the monumental 20thΒ anniversary. The Festival team have pulled together an Avengers Assemble line-up of crime writers to celebrate the monumental anniversary. Youβd be (criminally) insane to miss it.”
Β Sharon Canavar, Chief Executive of Harrogate International Festivals, added:Β βThis year marks 20 years since the Festival launched in Harrogate, and what wonderful two decades weβve had celebrating the world of crime fiction. In that time, the Theakston Old Peculier Crime Writing Festival has welcomed some of the biggest names in crime fiction and this year is no exception. In collaboration with our 2023 Festival Chair, Vaseem Khan, we are delighted to announce this yearβs full programme for what will be the best Festival yet!β
Simon Theakston, Executive Director of Theakston, commented:Β βThis yearβs Festival will be another monumental event for the world of crime fiction. It has been a pleasure to be a part of the Festival over the past 20 years and following the full programme announcement, I am thoroughly looking forward to celebrating once again at the worldβs best crime writing Festival over a pint of Old Peculier!β
The full programme for the Theakston Old Peculier Crime Writing Festival 2023:
Thursday 20thΒ July
09:00 – Creative Thursday: Crime Fiction Writing Workshop
A staple of the Theakston Old Peculier Crime Writing Festival line-up, Creative Thursday offers a unique opportunity for aspiring crime writer to learn from the best in the business. Chaired by crime reviewer Natasha Cooper (NJ Cooper)Β andΒ Mark Billingham, on the panel are authorsΒ Mark Edwards, Rachel Abbott, Claire McGowan, Graham Bartlett,Β andΒ Dr Chris MerrittΒ will share tips of the trade for budding writers as Workshop Leaders, accompanied by publishing expertsΒ Ruth Tross,Β Ellis Moore,Β Maddalena Cavaciuti, Juliet MushensΒ andΒ Finn Cotton.
20:00 – Theakston Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year Award
Crime writingβs most wanted accolade returns to highlight the very crime novels published by British and Irish authors over the last year. The longlist will be on announcedΒ Thursday 27 April, followed by the shortlist onΒ Thursday 15 JuneΒ and the winner announced at the awards ceremony onΒ Thursday 20 JulyΒ hosted byΒ Mark Lawson.
Β Friday 21stΒ July
9:00 β Special Guest: Val McDermid
Festival co-founder and doyenne of the crime worldΒ Val McDermidΒ will reflect on her illustrious career and 20 years of the Theakston Old Peculier Crime Writing Festival withΒ Mark Billingham.
10:30 – PANEL: Starting With A Scream
Crime novels often begin with a chilling killing.Β C.J. Tudor, Liz Nugent, Simon Toyne, Will CarverΒ andΒ Fiona CumminsΒ dissect exactly what goes into the perfect murderous opening.
12:00 β PANEL: Law & Disorder
Police procedurals are the cornerstone of the crime fiction canon. But what happens when cops are forced to cross the line?Β Cara Hunter, Nadine Matheson, Neil Lancaster, Jane CaseyΒ andΒ Graham Bartlett, will tell us whether the end justifies the means.
14:00 β PANEL: Literary Crime
Great crime fiction is as good as any highbrow literary offering.Β Laura Shepherd-Robinson, Abir Mukherjee, Will DeanΒ andΒ Jacob RossΒ have received acclaim for books that combine prose and plot into a glorious whole that has even diehard littΓ©rateurs purring. Expertly chaired byΒ S.J. Parris.
Β 15:30 β PANEL: Obsession Makes The World Go Round
Simmering secrets and murderous impulses make for dark deeds. HearΒ Alex North, Sarah Hilary, Dorothy Koomson, Mark EdwardsΒ discuss how deadly obsession shapes so many of the deliciously dark stories weβve come to love, chaired byΒ Erin Kelly.
Β 17:00 β IN CONVERSATION: Lisa Jewell & Ruth Ware
Crafting gripping thrillers filled with creepy chills and unforeseen twists takes an expert hand.Β Lisa JewellΒ introduces her new nail-biting suspenseΒ None of This is TrueΒ withΒ Ruth Ware, author of the unputdownableΒ The It Girl, as the pair reveal what it takes to master the form.
18:15 β Author Dinner
A unique opportunity for crime fans to get to know authors in a relaxed, but fun, dinner environment. JoinΒ A.A. Chaudhuri, Alex Dahl, Amen Alonge, Craig Robertson, D.L. Marshall, Tracey Whitwell, Greg Mosse, Jo Callaghan, Leigh Russell, Jenny Blackhurst, Nicola Williams, Rachel Abbott, Simon Mason, William ShawΒ andΒ S.E. LynesΒ for dinner as together you try to figure out βwho dunnit?β in this murder mystery with a twist.
18:30 β PANEL: Words! Camera! Action!
From Netflix to Hollywood, crime dramas now rule the roost.Β Chris BrookmyreΒ will chair the panel of authors, includingΒ A.A. Dhand,Β Imran Mahmood,Β Louise Doughty, andΒ Mick Herron, as they tell us about their journey from page to screen, and the ins and outs of how literary creations are brought to life.
Β 20:30 β SPECIAL GUEST: Ann Cleeves
Bestselling creator of the Vera Stanhope, Jimmy Perez and Matthew Venn book seriesΒ Ann CleevesΒ will be interviewed by Festival Chair Vaseem Khan.
22:00 β Fun Loving Crime Writers
Prepare for some killer tunes as the worldβs greatest crime writing superbandΒ Mark Billingham, Val McDermid, Chris Brookmyre, Stuart Neville, Luca VesteΒ andΒ Doug JohnstoneΒ keep Harrogate rocking until the early hours.
Saturday 22ndΒ July
9:00 β IN CONVERSATION: S.A. Crosby & Chris Hammer
Mastermind of the βSouthern noirβ genreΒ S. A. CosbyΒ and Australian crime novelist and creatorΒ Chris HammerΒ will talk about their works and how the varied landscapes of their respective homes influence their works.
10:30 β PANEL: Modern Gumshoes P.I. For Hire
Chaired byΒ Doug Johnstone, Femi Kayode, Holly Watt, Robert Crais,Β andΒ Tim WeaverΒ will discuss how crime fiction has evolved from the laconic cool of a Philip Marlowe to African lady detectives, with private investigators being historic fan favourite.
12:00 β PANEL: New Blood with Val McDermid
Always a sell-out, the New Blood panel provides a showcase for some of the yearβs most outstanding debut novelists.Β Val McDermidΒ will once again be personally selecting four brilliant first novels to discuss with their authors. This panel is always a highlight of the Festival and gives todayβs readers a unique opportunity to discover the stars of tomorrow.
14:00 β PANEL: Presumed Guilty
If recent celebrity trials have shown us anything itβs that our fascination for a good legal brawl has never been greater. Judicial hijinx, miscarriages of justice and courtroom battles are at the heart of the legal thriller. AuthorsΒ Helen Fields, Kia Abdullah, Sarah Vaughn, and Steve CavanaghΒ are joiningΒ Rob RinderΒ to explore the world of the legal thriller.
15:30 β PANEL: Murder Most Joyful
From parish murders to kitchen killers, the sheer breadth of βcosyβ crime is astonishing. Antti Tuomainen, Elly Griffiths, Mark BillinghamΒ andΒ Rev. Richard ColesΒ will examine the success of the genre and its modern resurgence, chaired byΒ S.J. Bennett. Nobody puts cosy in the corner.
17:00 β SPECIAL GUEST: Jeffery Deaver
Jeffery Deaver,Β author of the bestselling Lincoln Rhyme series, will make his return to the Festival in 2023 to talk aboutΒ Hunting Time,Β the latest thriller featuring βreward-seekerβ Colton Shaw, withΒ Mark Lawson.
18:15 β Author Dinner
Crack the case withΒ Richard Armitage, Alex Marwood,Β Christie J. Newport, D.V. Bishop, David Hewson, Emma Christie, Holly Seddon, James Oswald, Jude OβReilly, Katy Watson, Lisa Gray, Olivia Kiernan, Sam Blake, Steph Broadbribb, Sue Watson,Β Susi Holliday, Tina Baker,Β andΒ Stuart NevilleΒ in the second Author Dinner.
20:30 β SPECIAL GUEST: Lee Child & Andrew Child
Lee ChildΒ andΒ Andrew ChildΒ will share their experiences of collaborating on the iconic Jack Reacher and what the process has taught them, with TV presenterΒ Steph McGovern.
22:00 β Late Quiz Night
Val McDermidΒ andΒ Mark BillinghamΒ return as the ultimateΒ Quizmasters for the crime fiction Late Night Quiz.Β
Sunday 23rdΒ JulyΒ
9:00 – PANEL: The Never Ending Golden Age
Agatha Christie continues to inspire crime writers the world over. Inventive puzzles, strong characters, and a Golden Age sensibility.Β Stig AbelΒ will chair the discussion about why fascination with the Golden Age endures betweenΒ Janice Hallett, Ragnar JΓ³nasson, Clare Mackintosh, andΒ Vaseem Khan.
10:30 β PANEL: When Sally Killed Harry
Domestic noir is now one of the biggest selling genres in publishing.Β C.L. Taylor, Claire Douglas, Louise Candlish, Shari LapenaΒ andΒ T.M. Logan, experts in writing about the darker side of love and friendship, will discuss dodgy husbands, scheming wives, murderous siblings.
12:00 β SPECIAL GUEST: Lucy Worsley
Historian and TV presenterΒ Lucy WorsleyΒ will be revealing more about the life of the Queen of Crime and former resident of the Old Swan Hotel, Agatha Christie, in conversation withΒ Natasha Knight.
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That’s one heck of a line up don’t you think?
About Harrogate International Festivals
Harrogate International Festivalsβ is a charitable organisation with a mission to present a diverse year-long programme of live events that bring immersive and moving cultural experiences to as many people as possible. Delivering artistic work of national importance, the Festival curates and produces over 300 unique and surprising performances each year, celebrating world-renowned artists and championing new and up-coming talent across music, literature, science, philosophy and psychology. The HIF+ ongoing education outreach programme engages schools, young people and the local community with workshops, talks, projects and inspiring activities, ensuring everyone can experience the Festivalβs world class programme and the transformative power of the arts. Established in 1966, Harrogate International Festivals are an artistic force to be reckoned with and a key cultural provider for the North of England.
Find out more by visiting the website, or following them on Facebook, Twitter @HarrogateFest and Instagram.
About The Theakston Old Peculier Crime Writing Festival
The Theakston Old Peculier Crime Writing Festival is Europeβs largest event dedicated to the celebration of crime fiction. Taking place annually over four days each July (20-23 July 2023) at the Old Swan Hotel in Harrogate, the Festival programmes over 100 best-selling UK and international crime authors and over 30 events. It is delivered by the north of Englandβs leading arts festival organisation, Harrogate International Festivals.
The event features the prestigiousΒ Theakston Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year Award.
Follow all the action throughΒ #theakstonscrime
About T & R Theakston Ltd
Title sponsor of the Festival since 2005, Theakston Old Peculier ale is produced by T & R Theakston Ltd. It is one of the countryβs most famous and highly regarded traditional ale brewers.
Theakston was established in Masham, North Yorkshire in 1827 by Robert Theakston. After a brief period in the 1980s when the company was acquired by Scottish & Newcastle plc, the company has been back under family ownership since Autumn 2003. It now operates as an independent brewer producing five permanent brands in the Theakston range including the iconic Old Peculier β its best-known beer with a rich, dark flavour, celebrated by ale enthusiasts all over Britain and around the world. There’s more on the website.





Looks amazing!
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Itβs certainly THE place to be if you like crime fiction Joyce!
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And I do!!!
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What a lovely event, Linda. I would love to attend something like this.
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It was. And Iβm really fortunate to help run The Deepings Literary Festival where I live too so I get to meet all kinds of authors.
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I have friends that attend this every year. They love it!
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Itβs well worth a visit Darlene!
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