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Books

Lily Freeman interviews childrens’ author Vivian French at the Boswell Book Festival in May 2018.

Lily Freeman : Vivian French

Ali Millar speaks to Justin Cartwright about his new book Up Against the Night, at this year’s Edinburgh International Book Festival. Frank McAllister is a man who appears to have it all: wealth, happiness and a comfortable London life. The …

Justin Cartwright : Up Against the Night

Literature

Sixth in the 2015 series of interviews from the Edinburgh International Book Festival.

WriterStories : A.D Miller and Patrick Gale

Ali Millar in conversation with Etgar Keret an internationally acclaimed novelist who now turned his hand on memoir, at this year’s Edinburgh Book Festival. Etgar Keret was declared ‘a genius’ by the New Yorker: The Seven Good Years, translated into English by …

Etgar Keret : The Seven Good Years

Books

Colin MacIntyre may be more familiar to some as the man behind Mull Historical Society. Under this pseudonym he has become one of the UK’s most respected songwriters and performers, releasing four albums to critical and chart success. Now Colin …

Colin Macintyre : The Letters of Ivor Punch

Books Festivals

Matt Haig spoke in front of a packed Book Festival audience about the importance of reading and writing in maintaining mental health and its role in helping him conquer depression, as part of the Festival’s Staying Well strand. Matt said …

Matt Haig : Reasons To Stay Alive

Books Festivals

Catriona O’Sullivan interviews Ragnar Jonasson at the Edinburgh International Book Festival. Born in Reykjavik, Iceland Ragnar currently works as a lawyer having previously worked in TV and radio. He has translated 14 Agatha Christie novels into Icelandic and set up …

Ragnar Jonasson : Snowblind

James Meadway is the senior economist at the New Economics Foundation, where his work focuses largely on developing responses to the recession and austerity. He formerly worked as a policy advisor at HM Treasury, covering regional economic development, science and …

James Meadway : Radical Independence Campaign 2014

A month after the horrific shootings that took place in the offices of Parisian satirical magazine, Charlie Hebdo, Scottish PEN invited panelists Joyce McMillan (journalist and critic), Greg Moodie (cartoonist) and Alan Bissett (author and playwright) to the Red Lecture …

Scottish PEN : Are we still Charlie?

Festivals

Director Nick Barley introduces this year’s festival programme, which features over 700 events for adults and children, and includes writers from over 55 countries. Particular highlights include a selection of authors from Mexico, picked by Mexican visual artist Gabriel Orozco, …

Nick Barley : Edinburgh International Book Festival 2015

Ali Millar interviews Stephen Kelman on Day-One of the 2015 Edinburgh International Book Festival. Kelman’s new novel ‘Man On Fire’ is based on the story of a real-life masochist who specialises in feats of extreme endurance. Born in Luton in …

Stephen Kelman : Man On Fire

How much personal responsibility do we have for our actions? Does free will truly exist? Drawing on conclusions from his new book, ‘Freedom Regained’, writer Julian Baggini considers these questions with Ali Millar, at the Edinburgh International Book Festival. Julian …

Julian Baggini : Freedom Regained

Books Festivals

Ali Millar in an illuminating interview with Danish novelist and short-story writer Dorthe Nors at the Edinburgh International Book Festival. Nors has burst onto the UK literary scene with a heady cocktail of short stories, ‘Karate Chop’, translated from the …

Dorthe Nors : Karate Chop/Minna Needs Rehearsal Space

Festivals

One of the most beloved figures in British comedy, Nicholas Parsons came to the nation’s attention with Sale of the Century, a 1970s teatime quiz show. He further endeared himself to audiences through his legendary work on Just a Minute …

Nicholas Parsons : Tale of the Century

Books

It’s a wonderful sunny day in Edinburgh and Olivia Vitazkova meets up with Kate Mosse at the Edinburgh International Book Festival. It’s ten years since Mosse burst on the British literary scene with ‘Labyrinth’, the first of her Carcassonne-based Languedoc …

Kate Mosse : The Languedoc trilogy and The Taxidermist’s Daughter

Literature

Second in the 2015 WriterStories series for TV transmission.

WriterStories : Michael Rosen and Rob Doyle

Literature

Third in the 2015 series of WriterStories.

WriterStories : Louise Welsh and Mark Billingham

Interview at the Wigtown Book Festival introducing Stuart’s new book ‘Looking South’ and a forthcoming Gaelic-Scots collaboration.

Stuart Paterson interviewed by David Rushton : ‘Looking South’ at the Wigtown Book Festival

Interviewed by Matthew Fitt, Jim Waite was winner of the 2017 Wigtown Book Festival Poetry award for a poem in the Scots Language category.

Jim Waite interviewed by Matthew Fitt : Wigtown Festival’s Scots Language Poetry award winner

Stuart introduces and recites his poem at the site of Margaret Wilson’s martyrdom (d.1685) …. A young Wigtown women drowned for refusing the abjuration oath in April, 1685,

Stuart Paterson : Margaret Wilson’s Abjuration

Books Festivals

29 April 2017 Lismore Castle, Co. Waterford Towers and Tales is a celebration of children’s books, stories and illustration, designed to give young audiences unforgettable, creative and transformational experiences with books.

Jennifer Marshall : Towers and Tales

Books Festivals

Paul Howard, Eileen Battersby and Anne Sebba, William Wall, Billy O’Callaghan and Alan McMonagle are the first of the writers to be announced for the 13th outing of the Cork World Book Festival running 18-23 April 2017 at Cork City …

Ann Luttrell and Liam Roynane : Cork World Book Fest 2017

Books

13th March 2017 Visual, Carlow The Carlow College Literary Awards brings together the entire college community to recognise and celebrate the very best of Carlow College literary talent. The awards gather together the college literary community in a spirit of …

Derek Coyle, Thomas McGrath and Nicole Burke : Carlow College Literary Awards & Creative Writing Showcase

20 February – 25 February 2017 The Source Arts Centre, County Tipperary Thurles Drama Group presents the wonderful human drama by Seán O’Casey to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of the group. The play is set in a tenement house in …

Margaret McCormack : Juno and the Paycock

Through poetry and history we explore the connections between Lowland Scots and Ulster Scots in a programme for local channel NvTv transmitting in Northern Ireland.

WriterStories : Scrievit in Scots

Books Festivals

Number ten in the 2015 series of interviews from the Edinburgh International Book Festival.

WriterStories : Colin Macintyre and Julian Baggini

Books Festivals

Ninth in the current series of interviews with authors at the 2015 Edinburgh International Book Festival.

WriterStories : Stephen Kelman and Ragnar Jonasson

Books Festivals

Latest in the 2015 WriterStories TV series from the Edinburgh International Book Festival.

WriterStories : Kate Mosse and Nick Barley

Books Festivals

Fifth in the 2015 WriterSeries of interviews from the Edinburgh International Book Festival.

WriterStories : Sergio Fajardo and Justin Cartwright

Books Festivals

Fourth in the 2015 series of WriterStories from the Edinburgh International Book Festival.

WriterStories : Etgar Keret and Matt Haig

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