Aye Write 2021 – Rodge Glass introduces Fiction Debuts
22nd May 10.30am
The novelist and biographer Rodge Glass introduces six vivid new voices in fiction – featuring: Helen Fisher (Space Hopper), Dantiel W. Moniz (Milk Blood Heat), Megan Nolan (Acts of Desperation), Mateo Askaripour (Black Buck), Fiona Scarlett (Boys Don’t Cry) and Caleb Azumah Nelson (Open Water).
*This performance is live and will be available to watch for three weeks after the broadcast date to accommodate different time zones.
Books are available to purchase from Aye Write’s bookseller partner Bookshop.org Bookshop.org supports independent booksellers and for every book purchased 10% comes back to Aye Write and Wee Write, helping to invest in our Glasgow’s book festival and reader development programmes.
Tickets for Aye Write 2021 are only available to purchase online from www.glasgowlifetv.com
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