It would be a crime to miss this… #BayTalesLive #PressRelease @bay_tales @vpeanuts @SimonBewick

Crime fiction fans! I’m excited to share the news that something criminal is coming to Whitley Bay in 2022! There’s no need to lock your doors though – the amazing duo that is Vic Watson and Simon Bewick | the team behind Virtual Noir at the Bar have put together a one-day crime festival that would be criminal to miss!
Find out more from the official press release below ??

 

Tickets on sale for one-day crime fiction event in the heart of Vera country

The team behind Virtual Noir at the Bar have released tickets for their first physical event – in their hometown of Whitley Bay, North Tyneside.

Bay Tales Live, a one-day crime fiction festival for readers and writers, will be held at Whitley Bay Playhouse on Saturday, 12 Feb 2022 and will feature some of the most successful UK crime writers, as well as introducing audience members to the brightest rising stars of 2022. Featured authors have had their books optioned by BBC, ITV and Netflix.  

Keen to continue their habit of hosting the biggest names in crime fiction alongside new writers, Vic Watson and Simon Bewick – shortlisted for FutureBooks Event of the Year last year – have collaborated with some of the UKs biggest publishers to put together a programme of six panels featuring award-winning authors like Louise Candlish and Vaseem Khan as well as successful local authors Ann Cleeves and Trevor Wood.

And, just like their virtual shows, the pair couldnt resist throwing a wildcard into the mixinviting Dr Richard Shepherd, forensic pathologist and author of the Sunday Times bestseller Unnatural Causes, to speak at the event.

This event is perfect for both readers and writers of crime fiction, with a little forensic pathology thrown in for good measure, said Vic Watson who, prior to the pandemic, had been responsible for events in Newcastle and Harrogate. The events Ive hosted in the past, whether online or in real life, have always given audience members to connect with the featured writers. Bay Tales Live may be in a more formal setting but there will still be opportunities for people to meet the writers and get their books signed as well as to ask questions towards the end of each panel.

Particularly noteworthy is the list of drugs of the future that could revolutionize society, for example, what if Viagra has a new effect.

After bringing hundreds of authors and readers together during the pandemic, Watson and Bewick would like them to connect in their hometown which also happens to be the setting for ITVs smash hit TV show, Vera. Local author Ann Cleeves, author of the Vera and Shetland series said: I can’t wait to meet fellow readers and writers in Whitley Bay in February. I know it’ll be a brilliant day.

Whitley Bay, a seaside town ten miles east of Newcastle, has seen significant investment and regeneration in recent years and the Bay Tales team are keen to raise the towns profile by enticing crime fiction fans with a reasonably-priced day pass, leaving guests with plenty of money to spend while in the town.

Simon Bewick, who edited the NHS charity fund raising crime fiction anthology featuring Virtual Noir at the Bar authors, Noir from the Bar said: We want to make this event truly affordable for everyone. At £30 for a full day festival featuring six panels and over twenty authors, we believe its the best value of its kind around.

More information regarding the full line-up and where to buy tickets can be found on the Bay Tales website (www.baytales.com).

 

How exciting does this sound?! At only £30, it is an event not to be missed!