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WritersMosaic Presents: Global Crime Queens

Join WritersMosaic and The Royal Literary Fund’s John Siddique for a gripping exploration into the dark hearts of storytelling with three of today’s leading voices in global crime fiction.  

Sunday Times bestseller, Saima Mir, City University’s Crime Writing Award winner, Nadine Matheson, and critically acclaimed author, Kia Abdullah – whose work has been hailed as ‘thriller of the year’ by The Guardian and The Telegraph – come together to discuss the creative drive, personal journeys, and cultural forces that shape their narratives. 

From vengeance to justice, and trauma to empowerment, this conversation reveals what lies beneath the surface of every killer story. 

About the Authors

Saima Mir

Saima Mir

Saima Mir is a journalist who has written for The Times, Guardian and Independent. Her debut novel, The Khan, was a Times Bestseller, a Guardian best crime and thriller and a Waterstones Thriller of the Month. She contributed to the anthology The Best, Most Awful Job: Twenty Writers Talk Honestly About Motherhood. Saima grew up in Bradford, where she worked as a rookie crime reporter and now lives in London. Vengeance is her second novel.

Kia Abdullah

Kia Abdullah

Kia Abdullah is the bestselling author of five novels. She has won an Adult Fiction Diverse Book Award and a JB Priestley Award for Writers of Promise. She has been longlisted for the CWA Gold Dagger Award. She has written for the New York Times, the Guardian and the FT among others, and has been likened in the Times to writers as diverse as John Grisham and Jane Austen.

Nadine Matheson

Nadine Matheson

Nadine Matheson was born and raised in Deptford and now practises as a criminal defence lawyer. She won the City University Crime Writing competition, and she has an MA in Creative Writing. The Jigsaw Man was her first crime novel and was loved by readers around the world. It was shortlisted for the Dead Good Reader and the Adult Diverse Book Awards in 2022 and it has been translated into fifteen languages. Matheson is also the host of the podcast, The Conversation with Nadine Matheson.

About the Chair

John Siddique

John Siddique is an author, photographer, and sacred teacher. He is the author of nine books, including Signposts of The Spiritual Journey, SO: Collected New Poems 2011–21, and the widely loved children’s collection Don’t Wear It on Your Head. His writing and photography explore conscience, humanity, and the sacred within ordinary life.

His work has been featured in Time, The Guardian, Granta, The Tablet, and on BBC Radio 3 and 4. He is Project Co-ordinator for the Royal Literary Fund and WritersMosaic North of England.

More at JohnSiddique.com and AuthenticLiving.life.