Marburg Crime Festival 2024: New Authors & Mario Giordano
The Marburg Criminal Festival will open this year with a new series called “Fresh Blood,” spotlighting debut crime writers. The format will feature readings and discussions with the authors, moderated by Mario Giordano, a writer and screenwriter from Berlin known for his “Tante Poldi” series.
A Platform for Emerging Voices
This initiative provides a dedicated space for authors launching their first crime novels. The “Fresh Blood” series aims to bring these new voices to a wider audience through a public reading and conversation format. This focus on debut authors suggests a commitment to fostering new talent within the crime fiction genre.
Featured Authors
Three authors will participate in the opening event: Gesa Knolle, author and filmmaker, presenting her Erzgebirge-based crime novel, “Böse Wetter”; Eric Sander, a German-French journalist, with his thriller “Die letzte Wahl”; and Thomas Breitung, a Nuremberg-based author, with his thriller “Mein. Du gehörst nur mir.” Each author’s work represents a distinct narrative within the crime genre.
Funding and Support
The project received funding through “Neustart Kultur,” an initiative of the German Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and Media, and administered by the German Literature Fund e.V. This financial support indicates a broader governmental recognition of the importance of cultural events and the promotion of literature.
The success of the “Fresh Blood” series could lead to its continuation in future festivals, potentially establishing a regular platform for debut crime writers. Alternatively, the festival may explore similar initiatives focused on other genres or literary forms. It is also possible that the featured authors will experience increased visibility and readership as a result of their participation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is moderating the opening event?
Mario Giordano, a writer and screenwriter from Berlin known for his “Tante Poldi” series, will moderate the opening event.
Which authors are featured in the “Fresh Blood” series?
Gesa Knolle, Eric Sander, and Thomas Breitung are the authors featured in the “Fresh Blood” series.
How was this project funded?
The project was funded through “Neustart Kultur” of the German Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and Media, administered by the German Literature Fund e.V.
How might initiatives like “Fresh Blood” impact the broader landscape of crime fiction and literary festivals?