
'Black people are over-represented in the British penal system and yet under-represented in British crime fiction. This WritersMosaic guest edition advances some thoughts on the reasons for this relative absence, and scopes related possibilities for the crime fiction genre’s evolution.'
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'Small Regrets' is a story by Karline Smith, the author of two dark crime novels, Moss Side Massive (2002) and Full Crew (2003). Gasping for Breath: Black crime fiction is an original audio series by WritersMosaic Magazine from the Royal Literary Fun... more
'Thurloe Street' is a short story by Dipali Das, the British Bengali author and playwright. Gasping for Breath: Black crime fiction is an original audio series by WritersMosaic Magazine from the Royal Literary Fund. Discover more new writing at Write... more
Parkes on his 2009 novel Tail of the Blue Bird that draws on the conversational heritage and proverbs of the Ananse stories. Gasping for Breath: Black crime fiction is an original audio series by WritersMosaic Magazine from the Royal Literary Fund. D... more
A short story by Shahireh Sharif, who has published two books in Persian and is interested in exploring identity race and gender in her writing. Gasping for Breath: Black crime fiction is an original audio series by WritersMosaic Magazine from the Ro... more
Saima Mir introduces The Khan, its female protagonist Jia Khan and the complexities of British-Asian family dramas. Gasping for Breath: Black crime fiction is an original audio series by WritersMosaic Magazine from the Royal Literary Fund. Discover m... more
Peter Kalu interviews Yvvette Edwards about black crime fiction and her real life experience of nearly losing her stepson to knife crime. Gasping for Breath: Black crime fiction is an original audio series by WritersMosaic Magazine from the Royal Lit... more
Jacqueline Roy, on making The Gosling Girl a 'whydunnit' to represent the justice system more realistically for black communities. Gasping for Breath: Black crime fiction is an original audio series by WritersMosaic Magazine from the Royal Literary F... more
Peter Kalu surveys Black British crime fiction and considers how writers being faced with a larger social injustice has stymied it. Gasping for Breath: Black crime fiction is an original audio series by WritersMosaic Magazine from the Royal Literary ... more
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