Aye Write 2023 tickets now on sale
PRE-SALE TICKETS OUT NOW
First chance to secure your tickets for this year’s event from 27 April, 2023.
The much-loved celebration of books and literature makes its highly anticipated return this year with a packed and dynamic programme.

More than 120 events will showcase a broad range of both established and emerging writing talent. These will feature lively discussion and debate involving 175 authors from Scotland and around the world.
Highlights

Highlights include Janey Godley (winner of the inaugural Sir Billy Connolly Spirit of Glasgow award), crime-writing super-group The Fun Lovin’ Crimewriters, and Orwell Prize winning author Darren McGarvey. Plus Ruby Wax, Alastair Campbell, Sally Magnusson, the unofficial poet laureate of Twitter Brian Bilston, Val McDermid, Ian Dunt, Stuart Cosgrove, Josie Long (in conversation with Frankie Boyle), Polly Toynbee and Aasmah Mir.

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