I've been using Twitter a lot lately, and one term that keeps cropping up is "Tartan Noir," a genre of Scottish murder mysteries set in gritty cityscapes like Glasgow and Edinburgh. I love this new, original genre! Authors include Ian Rankin and, most recently, Marianne Wheelaghan with her Scottish/South Pacific heroine Louisa Townsend (and what a great name!). Her new novel, Food of Ghosts, is set in Tarawa, and so it is an unconventional Tartan Noir!All this talk about "Noir" got me thinking... Why not have a specifically Southern mystery genre? And what's more Southern than grits? Thus, "Grits Noir" came about. My friend and fellow writer Lisa Logan and I are planning to set up a blog focusing on authors from this new genre -- writers from the South and/or mysteries based in the South. Please stay tuned!
P.S. Harking back to our earlier discussion on book trailers, here's a link to the trailer for Food of Ghosts. I think it works really well!
2 comments:
Thanks so much for mentioning Food of Ghosts and the Food of Ghosts book trailer :) I love the idea of a Grits Noir. I hope it catches on. Maybe your mystery (with the woman in the wheelchair) can be one of the first books to be published in the genre!
Thanks, Marianne! Yes, if I eventually finish that one, I will definitely classify it as grits noir!
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