Jim and Pat’s West End Chat – Podcast with Deedee Cuddihy
Pat chats to Glasgow Writer Deedee Cuddy. A New Yorker in Glasgow writing fabulous Funny Scottish Books. Podcast
Author Deedee Cuddihy chats with Pat Byrne – Scottish Funny Books
In this episode Pat chats with the Deedee Cuddihy – author of a series of very popular and Funny Scottish Books. You will get a sense of Deedee’s unique oeuvre from some of her book titles. Here we go:
- I Love The West End of Glasgow
- I Love Scones
- The Wee Guide to Spooky Stuff
- Scottish Wedding Disasters
- Would Jesus Wear a Kilt
- How to Murder a Haggis
- The Wee Guide to Porridge
- I Love Irn Broo
There are many more and they are all great!
About Deedee Cuddihy
Deedee was born and brought up in New York but has lived in Glasgow since the 60s.
After graduating from Glasgow School of Art, instead of persuing a career as an artist – which she said was too difficult – she opted for journalism. Deedee started work with The West End News and Patrick Advertiser – before finding her real calling, writing about funny Scottish quirks.
You can buy Deedee Cuddihy’s books directly from her website at www.funnyscottishbooks.co.uk I’m sure you will love them.
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