Aye Write 2022: Introducing Debut Authors

Aye Write, Glasgow’s Book Festival has a brilliant programme of events including many well known personalities and successful authors. It’s also great to discover new writers and some of my favourite events are those where panels of debut authors are given the opportunity to talk about their new books.
This year’s events include:
8 May, 2022 at 6.30 p.m.
Aye Write: Claire Askew introduces…Siobhan MacGowan, Amen Alonge and Robert Gold
Karen Campbell introducing Kirsty Caps, Louise Nealon and Emily Edwards
at Mitchell Library Saturday 14 May, 11.30 a.m.
Saturday 7 May, 2022 at 1.15 p.m.
Aye Write: Douglas Bruton introduces…Kenny Boyle, Claire Alexander, Adrian Keefe and Charlie Roy
Thursday 12 May, 2022 at 8 p.m.
Aye Write: Aye Write: Louise Welsh Introduces Sukh Ojla, Claire Kohda and Ryan O’Connor
Sunday 8 May, 2022 at 4.45 p.m.
Aye Write 2022: Rodge Glass introduces…Kasim Ali, Ashley Hickson-Lovence and Catherine Prasifka
Saturday 21 May, 2022 at 4.35 p.m.
Aye Write: Matthew Keeley Introduces… Liam Konemann, Julie Owen Moylan and James Cahill
This section: Aye Write Book Festival 2022, Books, Talks, Poetry and Creative Writing Events, Events, Fairs, Festivals and Fundraisers
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