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    Fully Booked: A Preview Of Aye Write! 2020…
    • Mar 12, 2020
    • 6 min

    Fully Booked: A Preview Of Aye Write! 2020…

    *This year’s Aye Write! has been postponed. For full details go to https://www.ayewrite.com/Pages/default.aspx* From today (12th – 29th) Glasgow’s Book Festival Aye Write! is the only show in town for lovers of fact, fiction, poetry, prose – autobiography, biography, comics, and any other form of writing that takes your fancy. The vast majority of events are at the festival’s spiritual home of The Mitchell, and it is only right that Glasgow’s most famous library is the focal
    Fowl Play And Finery: A Review Of Stuart David’s Peacock’s Alibi…
    • Mar 14, 2018
    • 3 min

    Fowl Play And Finery: A Review Of Stuart David’s Peacock’s Alibi…

    Two of the most challenging types of writing are crime and comedy. For the first you have to avoid repeating well-worn clichés while still making it as recognisably belonging to the genre. For the second, well, it’s got to be funny – perhaps the most difficult trick to pull off on the page. A successful crime/comedy, therefore, is something which is to be celebrated. Christopher Brookmyre and Douglas Skelton are two writers who get the balance right, combining the dark side o

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