Maggie O’Farrell and Kate Mosse at Aye Write 2021

Friday, 21 May, 2021 at 7.15 p.m.
Award-winner Maggie O’Farrell and Kate Mosse come together to discuss their latest novels. Aye Write is delighted to welcome these two incredible authors to Glasgow’s Book Festival. Chaired by Zoe Venditozzi.
Sponsored by Rathbones
This event will be live and available to watch for three weeks after the broadcast date to accommodate different time zones (removed on 11 June 2021).
This performance is included in the Aye Write 2021 festival pass, so you will not need to purchase this event if you have already purchased a pass.
As a charity Aye Write relies on the kindness of supporters like you to deliver the festival you know and love. Donations.
Books are available to purchase from bookseller partner Bookshop.org Bookshop.org supports independent booksellers and for every book purchased 10% comes back to Aye Write and Wee Write, helping to invest in Glasgow’s book festival and reader development programmes.
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