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Free Event: An Interview with Anya Lipska

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An Interview with Anya Lipska
 
Sponsored by the International Crime Fiction Association
http://www.captivatingcriminalitynetwork.net
 
 
Friday 28th July 2017, 7pm-8.15
at Mr.B’s Emporium of Reading Delights, 14/15 John Street, Bath BA1 2JL
https://www.mrbsemporium.com
                        
Anya Lipska is a British crime writer, TV producer and scriptwriter. Lipska’s crime thriller series, set in East London, follows the adventures and investigations of Janusz Kiszka, tough guy and fixer to the Polish community, and the sharp-elbowed young police detective Natalie Kershaw. The Kiszka & Kershaw series has won critical acclaim and was recently optioned by BBC Drama as a potential TV crime series. A radio story featuring the character of Kiszka was broadcast as part of the BBC’s ‘Poles in the UK’ series on Radio 4 in 2015. Anya’s debut, Where the Devil Can’t Go, led to her selection by Val McDermid for the prestigious New Blood panel at the 2013 Harrogate Crime Festival. It was followed by Death Can’t take a Joke, and A Devil Under the Skin. She is supported by the Polish Cultural Institute in the UK, which is dedicated to bringing an understanding of Polish arts and culture to a UK audience. Anya is currently working on a new standalone novel.
 
Married to a Pole, Lipska lives in East London. She works as a TV producer and has credits on a wide variety of factual programmes on many different topics, whether it’s Neanderthal archaeology, saving the clouded leopard in the wild, or Italy’s Renaissance Gardens. Check out her website: http://www.anyalipska.com/
Follow Anya @AnyaLipska
 
This is a free event, which includes a wine reception. Registration is required please email j.parsons1@bathspa.ac.uk to secure your place.
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      • Programme
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      • CFP 2018
      • Keynotes
      • Venue
      • Travel
      • Accommodation
    • Conference 2017 >
      • Programme
      • Registration
      • Keynotes
      • Flash Fiction Workshop
      • Call for Papers
    • 2016 Poland Conference
    • 2016 UK Conference
    • 2015 UK Conference