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Guin! Guin!! Guin!!!

Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2012 9:28 am
by Gob
Canberra Times / ANU Literary Event: Meet the Author Series 2012

Meet Ian Rankin, one of the world’s most famous crime fiction writers, in conversation with Colin Steele.

Ian’s new book, Standing in Another Man’s Grave, sees the return of his detective, John Rebus, five years after Rebus’s retirement. Not only is Rebus as stubborn and anarchic as ever, but he finds himself in trouble with Rankin’s latest creation, Malcolm Fox of Edinburgh’s internal affairs unit. Added to which, Rebus may be about to derail the career of his ex-colleague Siobhan Clarke, while himself being permanently derailed by mob boss and old adversary Big Ger Cafferty.

Since Rebus’s first appearance in 1987, Rankin’s novels have gained global acclaim, become international bestsellers and won him numerous awards. Rebus is "one of the most beguiling characters in the history of crime fiction" according to The Times. Two series of Rebus have been televised, with John Hannah and Ken Stott playing Rebus.

This will be Rankin’s only Canberra appearance, in a short visit to Australia as a main speaker of the Crime and Justice Festival in Melbourne. Those who attended his booked-out talks a decade ago in Canberra will remember his wit, charm and vibrant personality.

Book sales and signings will follow the lecture.
Guess who's got a ticket!?!? :D :ok

Re: Guin! Guin!! Guin!!!

Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2012 10:10 am
by Guinevere
Ooooh, nice! Have a fabulous time!!

If you've for an extra hand and can grab a copy of the new book and have him sign it for me, I'd happily pay you for it. It doesn't come out in the US until late in January 2013. If not no worries, just enjoy hearing him!!

Re: Guin! Guin!! Guin!!!

Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2012 6:32 pm
by Gob
No worries, I'll do me best.

Re: Guin! Guin!! Guin!!!

Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2012 8:13 pm
by Guinevere
Merci -- and really, take care of yourself and your friends/family first! Looking forward to your report - I hear he is awesome in person!

Re: Guin! Guin!! Guin!!!

Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2012 8:22 pm
by Gob
Oh don't worry, the mother-in-law has an order in with me for a copy, so that's one each for me, thee and her then. The mother-in-law, quite scarily, has more in common with me in terms of musical taste and reading taste than Hen does. :D

Re: Guin! Guin!! Guin!!!

Posted: Thu Nov 01, 2012 7:53 pm
by The Hen
Luckily for me, I'm better in bed than she is.

Re: Guin! Guin!! Guin!!!

Posted: Thu Nov 01, 2012 8:20 pm
by MajGenl.Meade
..and you know this, how?

Re: Guin! Guin!! Guin!!!

Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2012 8:40 am
by Gob
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Famous Scot meets infamous Welshman.

Got you a book Guin, signed too. I'll pop it in the post in eh next couple of days.

Re: Guin! Guin!! Guin!!!

Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2012 12:10 pm
by Guinevere
Great photo, and thank you!

Re: Guin! Guin!! Guin!!!

Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2012 7:22 pm
by Gob
I'm amazed how well that one came out, it was taken on my cheap camera phone!

Lovely chap, great raconteur, he spoke on his writing for an hour, then took audience questions, and very witty.

He declined my offer of a pint after the gig, he was already booked by some dignitaries.

Though he did sign my copy;

"To Taff

Sláinte!

Ian Rankin."

Re: Guin! Guin!! Guin!!!

Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2012 9:47 pm
by Gob
Acclaimed authors Ian Rankin and Paullina Simons have a plan to lure people back to literature with a mash-up of their work titled Break-In at Tiffany's.

The modern godfather of crime fiction and the first lady of old-fashioned romance are in Canberra for separate book tours and discussions but came together at the Hyatt where literary sparks flew.

''I'll start the book, it'll be like my next Lily and Spencer book [the characters from her novel The Girl in Times Square] and then you'll come in and do your thing,'' Simons said to Rankin, the man who created the 19-book series focusing on Scotland's best detective, Inspector Rebus.

''Can there be a heist?'' Rankin replied.

''Oh a shoe heist would be great,'' she said.

''No! That's too 'you', it'll have to be a jewel theft and a love story,'' Rankin confirmed.

As the pair devised a writing plan, ''I'll write one chapter, then Ian will write the next and so on,'' she said, the beginning of a new super ''choose your own crime and romantic adventure'' genre may have been born.

The plan to combine their poetic powers was put to them by Fairfax Media and not a publishing house. Rankin and Simons said their combined story may be better suited to Hollywood than the finely crafted world of fiction writing.

However both agreed it could be the published writer's answer to reclaiming readers from the fan fiction phenomenon created and spurred on by titles such as Fifty Shades of Grey and the Twilight saga.

Both said online fan fiction is a good place for an aspiring wordsmith to carve a career but suggested the world wide web could be a budding young writer's friend and foe when looking to get noticed.

''Gone are the days when magazines published short stories and audio series were broadcasted twice a day on the radio, even though there are all of these options online people need to read everything to see what people are writing and from there do something different,'' Rankin said.

Rankin admits his love of writing started with fan fiction in his early teens before his first book was published in 1986, when he was 25.

''It started with comic books, but I used my own characters, I was crap at drawing though. Then, luckily, I got into music, but I was crap at that so I just wrote lyrics for my imaginary pop group. I wrote all their lyrics and I would plan their imaginary tours and put them on imaginary chat shows, I would just write down all of these ideas on notepads,'' he said.

''The more you read the richer you become, it gives you words and allows you ways to develop and say what you really want to say,'' Simons added.

Paullina Simons' new book, Children of Liberty, and Standing in Another Man's Grave, the latest Rebus novel by Ian Rankin, are out now.



Read more: http://www.canberratimes.com.au/act-new ... z2Chvim5n6

Re: Guin! Guin!! Guin!!!

Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2012 10:20 pm
by Guinevere
''The more you read the richer you become, it gives you words and allows you ways to develop and say what you really want to say,'' Simons added.
Amen, sistah!

Re: Guin! Guin!! Guin!!!

Posted: Sat Dec 01, 2012 10:32 pm
by Gob
Guin, did the book arrive yet?

Re: Guin! Guin!! Guin!!!

Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2012 4:25 pm
by Guinevere
Yes, yes, thank you -- it arrived over the weekend and I haven't even had time to open it yet!

I've found the perfect Boston Celtics shirt for the Hatch, which is on its way to me --- and then I'll send it on to her.

BTW, I found Rebus on Netflix this morning at 2AM when I couldn't sleep. John Hannah is too young and too handsome for the role and the actress who plays Siobhan is also all wrong. But I'll watch more and see -- just about finished the first episode. The strong Scots accent makes it almost impossible to understand in certain parts, especially at said hour of the AM. Hopefully it becomes more understandable over time. . . .

Re: Guin! Guin!! Guin!!!

Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2012 8:04 pm
by Gob
Thanks ever so much Guiin!!

The series with Ken Stott playing Rebus is far better.

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