In Conversation with Graeme Armstrong, Websters Theatre
Thursday, 30 August, 2023
Join the host of Glasgo Podcast as he sits down with local author Graeme Armstrong
His bestselling debut novel, ‘The Young Team’ inspired by his experiences, and Picador published in March 2020. It won a Betty Trask Award, a Somerset Maugham Award, and the Scots Book o the Year 2021.
In 2023, Graeme was picked as one of Granta’s Best of Young British Novelists. Granta published ‘The Cloud Factory’, an extract from Graeme’s memoir, as part of its special issue.
In 2021, Graeme presented Scotland: The Rave documentary screened by the BBC that explored Scotland’s rave and PCDJ culture, which was subsequently nominated for a BAFTA Scotland and RTS Scotland Award 2022.
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