A landscape of ideas and thoughtCrime is never far from anyone’s thoughts … a reflection on the society in which we live, not only in South Africa. Recently, Norway’s innocence has been shattered by a criminal maniac. Crime fiction has a high profile as a genre and KZN has its very own crime writers. Listen to them, debate with them… |
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CFI LECTURE THEATRE 60 MINS SAT 1200 FREE Chris Marnewick...is an advocate and crime novelist.
In 2009 Shepherds was shortlisted for the Commonwealth Writers’ Prize (Africa Region) in the first book category and was shortlisted for the M-Net Main Award and also in the Film Category. The University of Johannesburg awarded Shepherds its prize for creative writing in the debut category in 2009. Shepherds was also awarded the K Sello Duiker Prize in 2010. Chris ascribes his interest in reading and writing to two factors. The first is that his mother had taught him to read and write even before he went to school.The second reason for his interest in writing is that, as an advocate, he reads and writes for a living since much of the legal process is conducted in writing. And in the courts, he has found, fact is often stranger than fiction!
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16 – 18 September 2011
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Chris started writing Shepherds & Butchers in 2003 while teaching in New Zealand. It was published by Umuzi in 2008. The Soldier Who Said No followed in 2010. The third novel in the trilogy – A Sailor’s Honour - is due in September. Chris is also working on a work of creative non-fiction in Afrikaans. This book will attempt to solve the riddle of an old murder case dating back to 1957 when Clarence van Buuren was executed for the murder of Joy Aken, a Pinetown girl.



