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Debut

by Neil White

A crime writer's journey from the bedroom to the bookshelf

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Debut Series 2 Episode 2: Alan Parks

41m · Published 22 Sep 05:00

Welcome to series 2 of Debut, where Charles E McGarry chats with fellow crime fiction authors about their journeys from bedroom to bookshelf. Here Charles speaks with the amazing Alan Parks about how he moved from a career in the music industry to the instant success of his brilliant debut, Bloody January. It is set in the gloriously grimy Glasgow of the 1970s, and we discuss how memory plays its part in crime writing.

PS You can buy my new Leo Moran adventure, The Mystery of the Strange Piper, from: https://backpagepress.co.uk/press/the-mystery-of-the-strange-piper/

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Debut: Virtual Launch Event

1h 16m · Published 19 Sep 23:05

Here is a special episode of Debut, the online launch event for The Mystery of the Strange Piper, which was broadcast live on Friday, September 17th 2021. Martin Greig of BackPage Press chats with the author Charles E McGarry about Golden Age book covers, a more mellow Leo Moran and writing about the place you love. Music by Michael McGarry.

You can watch the video of the launch at: BOOK LAUNCH - Charles E. McGarry, The Mystery of the Strange Piper - YouTube

You can buy the book at: The Mystery of the Strange Piper – Backpage Press

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Debut Series 2 Episode 1: Denzil Meyrick

42m · Published 13 Sep 05:00

Welcome to series 2 of Debut, where Charles E McGarry chats with fellow crime fiction authors about their journeys from bedroom to bookshelf. Here Charles speaks with the brilliant Denzil Meyrick about how he turned to his home town for inspiration for his stunning debut Whisky From Small Glasses, and how his days as a Glasgow cop give his writing an authenticity and a profundity that are second to none.

PS You can buy my new Leo Moran adventure, The Mystery of the Strange Piper, from: https://backpagepress.co.uk/press/the-mystery-of-the-strange-piper/

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Debut presents... The Robicheaux Files

2m · Published 10 Jun 13:51

Starting soon, Charlie McGarry (you remember him) and I, plus Hugh MacDonald and a rogue's gallery of guests will be reading through the Dave Robicheaux series of novels by James Lee Burke, as discussed at length by Charlie and I in an early episode of Debut.

If you know the books, why not go back to the beginning with us. If you've never read Robicheaux - here's the perfect way to do it!

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Episode 1: Rock Bottom

22m · Published 20 Jun 07:47
This is Debut, a podcast about one crime writer and his novel, from the bedroom to the bookshelf.Charles E McGarry has just lost the agent it took him years to find. His novel is manacled to the bottom of the slush pile. It's 14 years since he quit his job to chase his ambition to be a writer. How did he get here?

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Episode 6: Val McDermid

31m · Published 19 Jun 23:20
Charlie meets Val McDermid, one of the most successful crime writers of the Tartan Noir generation. In a career spanning 30 years, Val has sold over 10m copies worldwide and has lots of advice for Charlie: about achieving authenticity; writing at the right time, and getting an agent.

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Episode 5: Christopher Brookmyre

33m · Published 19 Jun 23:15
Charlie meets Christopher Brookmyre, to talk about his experience starting out with Quite Ugly One Morning, in 1997. Chris and Charlie talk about their shared background in newspapers, terrible reviews and why it's still important to meet your readers.

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Episode 4: Location, Location, Location

28m · Published 19 Jun 23:10
We take the Hogwarts Express (kind of) to the real-life Highland location that inspired the setting of most of the novel. Charlie is our guide round the beautiful countryside and historical landmarks of Loch Awe, as he explains how and why he decided to bring murder and mystery to this picturesque corner of Scotland.

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Episode 3: What's in a Name?

25m · Published 19 Jun 23:05
Just as the book is being typeset, an unexpected discovery sends Charlie back to the drawing board. We meet the hero of his novel, and find out a bit more about the eccentricities they both share.

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Episode 2: Get Lucky

16m · Published 19 Jun 23:01
How Charlie landed a deal with the publishers of the No1 Ladies Detective Agency, without an agent; his editor tells us what made her say yes to the novel and why she hates detectives with empty fridges.

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Debut has 11 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 5:22:36. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 4th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on January 30th, 2024 02:14.

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