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Scottish Field
Scottish Field
44 episodes
2 days ago
The podcast of Scottish Field magazine with the best of all things Scottish - heritage, interiors, antiques, gardens, wildlife, motoring, whisky, food and country news, as well as interviews with famous Scots.
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The podcast of Scottish Field magazine with the best of all things Scottish - heritage, interiors, antiques, gardens, wildlife, motoring, whisky, food and country news, as well as interviews with famous Scots.
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Society & Culture
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Scottish Field podcast episode 28
Scottish Field
25 minutes
3 years ago
Scottish Field podcast episode 28

The 28th Scottish Field podcast is just murder to listen to…

This week, we tell you about a fantastic crime writing competition which you could enter – and win £1000 with Glencairn Crystal.

For the past two years, the world’s favourite whisky glass – The  Glencairn Glass – has featured as headline sponsor of the prestigious  McIlvanney and Bloody Scotland Debut crime-writing prizes, celebrating  the finest in Scottish crime writing talent.

The Glencairn Glass is building on this creative collaboration by  launching its very own crime short story competition, in partnership  with Scottish Field.

The Glencairn Glass is looking to celebrate up-and-coming literary  talent through this exclusive competition, which is open for entries  until December 31, inviting all budding crime writers to build their  stories around the theme: ‘A Crystal-Clear Crime’ in no more than 2000  words.

The judging panel for the inaugural competition will comprise Deborah  Masson, 2020 winner of the Bloody Scotland Debut Crime Novel of the  Year with her book ‘Hold Your Tongue’, Peter Ranscombe, Scottish Field’s  drinks columnist and author of the historical thriller ‘Hare’, as well  as Glencairn’s marketing director Gordon Brown, who has written eight  crime novels with his latest, ‘Thirty-One Bones’, written under the  pseudonym Morgan Cry. Gordon is also one of the founding directors of  the Bloody Scotland International Crime Writing Festival.

All short story entries must be uploaded at www.whiskyglass.com/crime-short-story-competition with the competition closing at midnight on the Friday December 31 2021.

Our current issue also features Scotland’s national drink, as chief sub editor Rosie Morton and web editor Kenny Smith discuss the Scottish Field whisky challenge.

Scottish Field
The podcast of Scottish Field magazine with the best of all things Scottish - heritage, interiors, antiques, gardens, wildlife, motoring, whisky, food and country news, as well as interviews with famous Scots.