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Ian James Rankin, OBE, DL, FRSE (born 28 April 1960) is a Scottish crime writer, best known for his Inspector Rebus novels.
Born in Cardenden, Fife, Ian Rankin's father James owned a grocery shop and his mother Isobel worked in a school canteen. He was educated at Beath High School, Cowdenbeath and his parents were horrified when he then chose to study literature at university, expecting him to study for a trade. However, encouraged by his English teacher, he persisted and graduated in 1982 from the University of Edinburgh where he also worked on a doctorate on Muriel Spark but did not complete it. He has taught at the university and retains an involvement with the James Tait Black Memorial Prize. He lived in Tottenham, London for four years and then rural France for six while he developed his career as a novelist. Before becoming a full-time novelist he worked as a grape-picker, swineherd, taxman, alcohol researcher, hi-fi journalist, college secretary and punk musician in a band called the Dancing Pigs.
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In the dark days and biting windstorms of an Edinburgh winter, two drop-out kids dive off the towering Forth Road Bridge. A civic office is spattered by a grisly
Ian Rankin’s spectacular Rebus series turns 30 this year, and we’re delighted to welcome him to the Center as part of the celebrations. In this CFA Master Class, Rankin will delve into his decades of experience writing crime fiction, and talk about the latest installment in the series, Rather Be the Devil. ------------------------- About Rather Be the Devil: As he settles into an uneasy retirement, Rebus has given up his favorite vices. There's just one habit he can't shake: he can't let go of an unsolved case. It's the only pastime he has left and up until now, it's the only one that wasn't threatening to kill him. But when Rebus starts reexamining the facts behind the long-ago murder of a glamorous woman at a luxurious hotel - on the same night a famous rock star and his entourage wher...
Continuing Heriot-Watt's interview with Ian Rankin, he discusses why, out of all the countries and cities he could live in, he has chosen Edinburgh. This video forms part of our interview with Ian about Dame Muriel Spark, Heriot-Watt graduate and author of, amongst other works, the Prime of Miss Jean Brodie. To find out more, download the Heriot-Watt University alumni magazine at http://bit.ly/1OceSpR www.hw.ac.uk/alumni https://www.facebook.com/thewattclub
Ian Rankin is one of Britain's best-selling crime writers. When he was in the red chair he talked about his career and his latest book, Saints of the Shadow Bible. George Stroumboulopoulos Tonight airs weeknights at 7 and 11:30 pm on CBC Television Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=TheHour Follow George On Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/strombo On Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/strombo http://www.cbc.ca/strombo/ credits Saints of the Shadow Bible - Orion; First Edition edition (7 Nov 2013) Dark Entries - DC Comics; Reprint edition (25 Aug 2010) Ian Rankin book signing - CREDIT: Nelson Cunnington Ian Rankin book signing - Mosman Library Ian Rankin book signing - Flickr, Byronv2 Ian Rankin - CREDIT: Ian Rankin Headshot - Ian Rankin...
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The Scottish crime writer talks life, death and Scottish independence. .
*Disclaimer: I have fully accepted the terms of Youtube for non-profit use of the video. Please warmly as before making any reference to the Copyright to YouTube please let me know and I will immediately remove the video. All audio & visual parts in my videos are the sole property of their respective owners( Digital Minds Ltd-srav Εκ μέρους: MelodyMaker)( UMG Εκ μέρους: Klub Music Publishing) . The video are purely for educational purposes. No Copyright infringement intended! Thank you for understanding. Ο Ίαν Ράνκιν γεννήθηκε τον Απρίλιο του 1960 στο Φάιφ της Σκοτίας. Αποφοίτησε από το πανεπιστήμιο του Εδιμβούργου. Το πρώτο του μυθιστόρημα με ήρωα τον επιθεωρητή Ρέμπους κυκλοφόρησε το 1987. Τα βιβλία του φιγουράρουν στις λίστες των best seller και μεταφράζονται σε πολλές χώρες το...
Ian's new book features a case that has long-niggled at Rebus, and may have connections to criminal activities in the present. Plus, Rebus's long-term nemesis, Big Ger Cafferty, is also in the picture. Ian talks about the origins of Cafferty and his relationship with Rebus - and how the ageing process is affecting them both...
crime novelist Ian Rankin investigates the nature of evil and how it is manifested, links to eugenics, Galton, Darwin and his cousin criminals and evil, genocide, ordinary people doing evil deeds
Born in the Kingdom of Fife in 1960, Ian Rankin graduated from the University of Edinburgh in 1982, and then spent three years writing novels when he was supposed to be working towards a PhD in Scottish Literature. After university and before his success with his Rebus novels, Ian had a number of jobs including working as a grape-picker, a swineherd, a journalist for a hi-fi magazine, and a taxman. Following his marriage in 1986, he lived briefly in London where he worked at the National Folktale Centre, followed by a short time living in France, before returning to Edinburgh. Ian’s first novel Summer Rites remains in his bottom drawer, but his second novel, The Flood, was published in 1986, while his first Rebus novel, Knots & Crosses, was published in 1987. The Rebus series is now transl...
Continuing Heriot-Watt's interview with Ian Rankin, he discusses the art of writing. This video forms part of our interview with Ian about Dame Muriel Spark, Heriot-Watt graduate and author of, amongst other works, the Prime of Miss Jean Brodie. To find out more, download the Heriot-Watt University alumni magazine at http://bit.ly/1OceSpR www.hw.ac.uk/alumni https://www.facebook.com/thewattclub
On Saturday 7 November 2015, the University's Chancellor, Gavin Esler, welcomed Ian Rankin OBE to the University for the second 'In Conversation' of the 2015/16 academic year. For more information about the series and events at the University of Kent, please visit http://www.kent.ac.uk/events/
Ian Rankin introduces his John Rebus novel Even Dogs in the Wild Hands in his pockets, Rebus turned to face Cafferty. They were old men now, similar builds, similar backgrounds. Sat together in a pub, the casual onlooker might mistake them for pals who'd known one another since school. But their history told a different story. Retirement doesn't suit John Rebus. He wasn't made for hobbies, holidays or home improvements. Being a cop is in his blood. So when DI Siobhan Clarke asks for his help on a case, Rebus doesn't need long to consider his options. Clarke's been investigating the death of a senior lawyer whose body was found along with a threatening note. On the other side of Edinburgh, Big Ger Cafferty - Rebus's long-time nemesis - has received an identical note and a bullet through hi...
He's the multi-award-winning author of the Rebus crime novels who has sold more than 20 million books worldwide - and a huge comics fan. We're delighted to welcome Scottish writer Ian Rankin to The 2000 AD Thrill-Cast to talk about his passion for comics and the influence they've had on his life and work - from Rebus' very comic book-sounding name to why he wishes he'd become a science-fiction writer to how comics are the 'missing link' in childhood literacy. The 2000 AD Thrill-Cast is the award-winning podcast that takes you behind-the-scenes at the Galaxy’s Greatest Comic! As well as interviewing top creators and famous fans, we bring you announcements, competitions, and much more! You can subscribe to the Thrill-Cast on iTunes or listen now at www.2000ADonline.com/podcast
Lovers of crime fiction won't want to miss renowned author Ian Rankin in conversation with expert forensic anthropologist, Professor Sue Black. Ian Rankin is one of the world's greatest crime writers, creator of the hugely popular Inspector Rebus novels, as well as a string of stand-alone thrillers. Rankin's newest novel Even Dogs in the Wild, the 20th Inspector Rebus novel, will be published in November 2015. Sue Black is a leading forensic anthropologist and the director of the Centre for Anatomy and Human Identification at Dundee University. Her forensic expertise has been crucial to a number of high-profile criminal cases. She founded the British Association of Human Identification in 2001, the same year in which she received an OBE for her services to forensic anthropology in Kosovo...
The award-winning Scottish crime writer comes to Canada on his 20th Rebus novel, Even Dogs In the Wild. With author Linwood Barclay.
Rebus author Ian Rankin pays a visit to his home town of Cardenden.
Its a huge pleasure to welcome Ian Rankin to the Authors Studio, he is a writer I hugely respect and admire for not only writing brilliant books with terrific characters including his legendary Rebus, but he also writes with great intelligence on many social issues. He is an A-list example of how crime fiction can be great literature. Ian and I wrote a fun short story together with Roy Grace and John Rebus working together on a cold case. It's part of an anthology of short stories called 'Face Off' and is available here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Face-Off-David-Baldacci/dp/0751554944/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid;=1500397439&sr;=8-1&keywords;=face+off Find out more about Ian here: https://www.ianrankin.net/
Ian Rankin is one of Britain's best-selling crime writers. When he was in the red chair he talked about his career and his latest book, Saints of the Shadow Bible. George Stroumboulopoulos Tonight airs weeknights at 7 and 11:30 pm on CBC Television Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=TheHour Follow George On Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/strombo On Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/strombo http://www.cbc.ca/strombo/ credits Saints of the Shadow Bible - Orion; First Edition edition (7 Nov 2013) Dark Entries - DC Comics; Reprint edition (25 Aug 2010) Ian Rankin book signing - CREDIT: Nelson Cunnington Ian Rankin book signing - Mosman Library Ian Rankin book signing - Flickr, Byronv2 Ian Rankin - CREDIT: Ian Rankin Headshot - Ian Rankin...
The award-winning Scottish crime writer comes to Canada on his 20th Rebus novel, Even Dogs In the Wild. With author Linwood Barclay.
Full length interview: Ian Rankin talks to James Macpherson, the narrator of Ian's audiobooks, about bringing Rebus, Siobhan and Cafferty to life on the page and on audio. Plus Ian discusses his novel Saints of the Shadow Bible. Listen to a clip from the audiobook of Saints of the Shadow Bible http://bit.ly/1MQqrxK Saints of the Shadow Bible is available in paperback, eBook and audiobooks. Find out more on Ian's official website http://bit.ly/19C5quB
Continuing Heriot-Watt's interview with Ian Rankin, he discusses why, out of all the countries and cities he could live in, he has chosen Edinburgh. This video forms part of our interview with Ian about Dame Muriel Spark, Heriot-Watt graduate and author of, amongst other works, the Prime of Miss Jean Brodie. To find out more, download the Heriot-Watt University alumni magazine at http://bit.ly/1OceSpR www.hw.ac.uk/alumni https://www.facebook.com/thewattclub
Continuing Heriot-Watt's interview with Ian Rankin, he discusses the art of writing. This video forms part of our interview with Ian about Dame Muriel Spark, Heriot-Watt graduate and author of, amongst other works, the Prime of Miss Jean Brodie. To find out more, download the Heriot-Watt University alumni magazine at http://bit.ly/1OceSpR www.hw.ac.uk/alumni https://www.facebook.com/thewattclub
Ian Rankin is one of Scotland’s most celebrated and prolific crime writers. His Inspector Rebus series has thrilled fans all over the world since 1987 and the latest, Rather be the Devil, continues this trend. Robin Morgan welcomed Ian to the Audible Studios, and got him to tell us more… Find out more - http://adbl.co/RatherBeTheDevil
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As the Noirwich Crime Writing Festival 2017 closes in, revisit the 2016 festival with an exclusive interview with Ian Rankin. Share this video with your friends and colleagues: https://youtu.be/kHOUAEhwBx4 Subscribe for more videos like this one! Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/WritersCentre Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WritersCentreNorwich/
The Scottish crime writer talks life, death and Scottish independence. .
He’s a worldwide number #1 best selling author and winner of numerous awards including an OBE for services to literature. His crime thriller series (also known as Tartan Noir) on Inspector Rebus, has just celebrated it’s 30 year anniversary with his latest instalment “Rather Be The Devil”. This morning Ian Rankin joined us!
On Saturday 7 November 2015, the University's Chancellor, Gavin Esler, welcomed Ian Rankin OBE to the University for the second 'In Conversation' of the 2015/16 academic year. For more information about the series and events at the University of Kent, please visit http://www.kent.ac.uk/events/
Ian Rankin’s spectacular Rebus series turns 30 this year, and we’re delighted to welcome him to the Center as part of the celebrations. In this CFA Master Class, Rankin will delve into his decades of experience writing crime fiction, and talk about the latest installment in the series, Rather Be the Devil. ------------------------- About Rather Be the Devil: As he settles into an uneasy retirement, Rebus has given up his favorite vices. There's just one habit he can't shake: he can't let go of an unsolved case. It's the only pastime he has left and up until now, it's the only one that wasn't threatening to kill him. But when Rebus starts reexamining the facts behind the long-ago murder of a glamorous woman at a luxurious hotel - on the same night a famous rock star and his entourage wher...
'To me, the character of a detective is the same as the character of a writer … We’re trying to find the shape from something that seems quite chaotic.' At Melbourne City Conference Centre, Ian Rankin – the king of tartan noir and the creator of Detective Inspector John Rebus – talks mystery, human nature and the darkest edges of cities with Shane Maloney. Edinburgh, like Melbourne, is a City of Literature and home to a disproportionate number of brilliant writers – from Muriel Spark, Robert Louis Stevenson, Irvine Welsh, to best-selling crime writer Ian Rankin. Rankin’s most famous fictional creation, Inspector John Rebus, is woven into the city’s character and mythology. The cranky, dram-swilling Rebus has starred in a staggering 21 crime novels set in Edinburgh, written by Rankin over...
Its a huge pleasure to welcome Ian Rankin to the Authors Studio, he is a writer I hugely respect and admire for not only writing brilliant books with terrific characters including his legendary Rebus, but he also writes with great intelligence on many social issues. He is an A-list example of how crime fiction can be great literature. Ian and I wrote a fun short story together with Roy Grace and John Rebus working together on a cold case. It's part of an anthology of short stories called 'Face Off' and is available here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Face-Off-David-Baldacci/dp/0751554944/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid;=1500397439&sr;=8-1&keywords;=face+off Find out more about Ian here: https://www.ianrankin.net/
When author Ian Rankin was in the red chair George asked him about was some of the challenges he faces when he writes. Avoiding gore is one of them. So is doing sex scenes. Ian Rankin's interview with George airs Wednesday, December 11. George Stroumboulopoulos Tonight airs weeknights at 7 and 11:30 pm on CBC Television Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=TheHour Follow George On Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/strombo On Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/strombo http://www.cbc.ca/strombo/ credits Saints of the Shadow Bible - Orion; First Edition edition (7 Nov 2013) Dark Entries - DC Comics; Reprint edition (25 Aug 2010) Ian Rankin book signing - CREDIT: Nelson Cunnington Ian Rankin book signing - Mosman Library Ian Rankin book signin...
NB: A transcript of this interview can be found here: http://minguo.info/usa/node/81 A related poll can be found here: http://minguo.info/usa/node/80 Ian Rankin talks to crime writer Anne Perry about guilt, murder, and expiation. This is a clip from the UK TV series 'Ian Rankin's Evil Thoughts'.
Jessica Mazo interviews author Ian Rankin about ThrillerFest, writing conventions, his hometown Edinburgh's dark side, and FACEOFF. Tom O'Brien shoots/edits. For more author interviews subscribe to our channel.
In the dark days and biting windstorms of an Edinburgh winter, two drop-out kids dive off the towering Forth Road Bridge. A civic office is spattered by a grisly
Ian Rankin’s spectacular Rebus series turns 30 this year, and we’re delighted to welcome him to the Center as part of the celebrations. In this CFA Master Class, Rankin will delve into his decades of experience writing crime fiction, and talk about the latest installment in the series, Rather Be the Devil. ------------------------- About Rather Be the Devil: As he settles into an uneasy retirement, Rebus has given up his favorite vices. There's just one habit he can't shake: he can't let go of an unsolved case. It's the only pastime he has left and up until now, it's the only one that wasn't threatening to kill him. But when Rebus starts reexamining the facts behind the long-ago murder of a glamorous woman at a luxurious hotel - on the same night a famous rock star and his entourage wher...
He's the multi-award-winning author of the Rebus crime novels who has sold more than 20 million books worldwide - and a huge comics fan. We're delighted to welcome Scottish writer Ian Rankin to The 2000 AD Thrill-Cast to talk about his passion for comics and the influence they've had on his life and work - from Rebus' very comic book-sounding name to why he wishes he'd become a science-fiction writer to how comics are the 'missing link' in childhood literacy. The 2000 AD Thrill-Cast is the award-winning podcast that takes you behind-the-scenes at the Galaxy’s Greatest Comic! As well as interviewing top creators and famous fans, we bring you announcements, competitions, and much more! You can subscribe to the Thrill-Cast on iTunes or listen now at www.2000ADonline.com/podcast
Lovers of crime fiction won't want to miss renowned author Ian Rankin in conversation with expert forensic anthropologist, Professor Sue Black. Ian Rankin is one of the world's greatest crime writers, creator of the hugely popular Inspector Rebus novels, as well as a string of stand-alone thrillers. Rankin's newest novel Even Dogs in the Wild, the 20th Inspector Rebus novel, will be published in November 2015. Sue Black is a leading forensic anthropologist and the director of the Centre for Anatomy and Human Identification at Dundee University. Her forensic expertise has been crucial to a number of high-profile criminal cases. She founded the British Association of Human Identification in 2001, the same year in which she received an OBE for her services to forensic anthropology in Kosovo...
The award-winning Scottish crime writer comes to Canada on his 20th Rebus novel, Even Dogs In the Wild. With author Linwood Barclay.
On Saturday 7 November 2015, the University's Chancellor, Gavin Esler, welcomed Ian Rankin OBE to the University for the second 'In Conversation' of the 2015/16 academic year. For more information about the series and events at the University of Kent, please visit http://www.kent.ac.uk/events/
crime novelist Ian Rankin investigates the nature of evil and how it is manifested, links to eugenics, Galton, Darwin and his cousin criminals and evil, genocide, ordinary people doing evil deeds
*Disclaimer: I have fully accepted the terms of Youtube for non-profit use of the video. Please warmly as before making any reference to the Copyright to YouTube please let me know and I will immediately remove the video. All audio & visual parts in my videos are the sole property of their respective owners( Digital Minds Ltd-srav Εκ μέρους: MelodyMaker)( UMG Εκ μέρους: Klub Music Publishing) . The video are purely for educational purposes. No Copyright infringement intended! Thank you for understanding. Ο Ίαν Ράνκιν γεννήθηκε τον Απρίλιο του 1960 στο Φάιφ της Σκοτίας. Αποφοίτησε από το πανεπιστήμιο του Εδιμβούργου. Το πρώτο του μυθιστόρημα με ήρωα τον επιθεωρητή Ρέμπους κυκλοφόρησε το 1987. Τα βιβλία του φιγουράρουν στις λίστες των best seller και μεταφράζονται σε πολλές χώρες το...
COMEDY - The week - Ep.#13: My Teenage Diary: Ian Rankin Special Ian Rankin reads from his teenage diaries, and talks to host Rufus Hound about life growing up as a wannabe writer and punk rocker in Fife in the 1970s. A Talkback production for BBC Radio 4. Please kindly subscribe at: https://goo.gl/LQCJ7r G+: https://goo.gl/fMjcis =============== DESCRIPTION Brighten your week with the latest BBC Radio 4 comedy. Comedians including Mark Thomas and Tom Wrigglesworth alongside classic shows such as Just A Minute and Ed Reardon.
Learn English Through Story - Playback by Ian Rankin - Pre-Intermediate Story: Playback Author: by Ian Rankin Level: Pre-Intermediate This is a new detective story from Edinburgh for your view. The investigations of detective Rebus are going on! The murderer called to the police and confessed to a crime. After that he tried to hide but was caught by the police in a flat. The man denied everything and talked about his innocence. The policemen found a dead body of the victim at the scene of the crime. The girl had been dead for three hours already. Detective Rebus discovered a message on the answering machine. That message was from the arrested man. He was talking about their date and telling the girl how he loved her. Obviously, the reason for the murder was jealousy. The knife – murder ...
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Full length interview: Ian Rankin talks to James Macpherson, the narrator of Ian's audiobooks, about bringing Rebus, Siobhan and Cafferty to life on the page and on audio. Plus Ian discusses his novel Saints of the Shadow Bible. Listen to a clip from the audiobook of Saints of the Shadow Bible http://bit.ly/1MQqrxK Saints of the Shadow Bible is available in paperback, eBook and audiobooks. Find out more on Ian's official website http://bit.ly/19C5quB
'To me, the character of a detective is the same as the character of a writer … We’re trying to find the shape from something that seems quite chaotic.' At Melbourne City Conference Centre, Ian Rankin – the king of tartan noir and the creator of Detective Inspector John Rebus – talks mystery, human nature and the darkest edges of cities with Shane Maloney. Edinburgh, like Melbourne, is a City of Literature and home to a disproportionate number of brilliant writers – from Muriel Spark, Robert Louis Stevenson, Irvine Welsh, to best-selling crime writer Ian Rankin. Rankin’s most famous fictional creation, Inspector John Rebus, is woven into the city’s character and mythology. The cranky, dram-swilling Rebus has starred in a staggering 21 crime novels set in Edinburgh, written by Rankin over...
BBC Radio: Let It Bleed A dramatic car chase ends in death and sparks an investigation by Detective Inspector Rebus that plunges deep into the very heart of local government. Ian Rankin's hard-hitting thriller uncovers a dark underbelly of 1990s Scotland in his probe of political corruption and insider dealing. Starring Alexander Morton as John Rebus, James Bryce as DI Flowers, Sarah Collier as DCI Gill Temple and Crawford Logan as Chief Superintendent Watson. Ian Rankin OBE is one of Britain's most successful crime writers. The Crime Writers' Association awarded him its prestigious Gold Dagger Award in 2005. Dramatised by Roger Danes. Producer: Gaynor MacFarlane First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 1999. -Video Upload powered by https://www.TunesToTube.com
In his memoir Telling Stories, Tim Burgess lifted the lid on life with The Charlatans and their experiences at the heart of the 1990s 'Madchester' scene. In this event, filmed live at the 2016 Edinburgh International Book Festival, Burgess is joined by crimewriter and fellow music fan Ian Rankin to discuss their passion for vinyl. Burgess shares recommendations from a stellar cast of friends – including Iggy Pop and Paul Weller – that he has tracked down in record shops across the world.