A team of crime and thriller writers from across the world are poised to examine the art of crime writing and its influence on society through the first edition of Crime Writers Festival that begins here tommorow.
Set to join the writers are a noted scriptwriters and directors who attempt to dissec the genre in visual medium and performing arts.
Begining January 17, the two-day festival, an initiative of the Crime Writer's Forum of South Asia is jointly being produced by literary agency Siyahi, scheduled to be held at the India Habitat Centre as well as the Oxford Bookstore here.
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