Digging Out A Niche: In Conversation with Graham Lironi and Ian Spring
12 May, 2021 – 7 p.m.
Online Event by Rymour Books
Free – Register at Evenbrite
Graham Graham Lironi and Ian Spring in conversation with Ruby McCann
Rymour Books in collaboration with the Still At Home Literary Fringe Festival presents a virtual chat about the craft of fiction writing with writers, Graham Lironi and Ian Spring.
Graham Lironi
Graham Lironi will be discussing his recently launched fourth novel, Fake Flowers a surreal crime thriller focused on twin terrorist threats hitting Scotland.
‘An intelligent, original and disturbing new voice’
A L Kennedy.
A L Kennedy.
Ian Spring
Ian Spring discusses, The Stone Mirror an original collection of short contemporary Gothic fictions blending fact and fiction, argument and narrative in unusual ways.
When you register for event
You’ll receive an email on May 12th with instructions for joining the chat via Zoom platform. This is a FREE event open to the public. If you have questions contact Rymour Books
You are encouraged to order books from your local independent bookseller or online from www.rymour.co.uk.
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