Most of my recent blog posts have been about upcoming events or articles published elsewhere. I hope to redress this fairly soon. Meanwhile, here's another.
The
Scottish Book Trust's imminent
Book Week Scotland includes a
Pop Up Festival on December 1st at the Mitchell Library in Glasgow, featuring among much else
me and Iain Banks, in conversation with Stuart Kelly.
An hour of fascinating conversation featuring Banks’ dazzling new Culture novel, The Hydrogen Sonata, and Ken MacLeod’s Intrusion, a clever, frightening and dystopian vision of the future that has drawn comparison with Orwell’s 1984. Chaired by Stuart Kelly.
This event is part of Scottish Book Trust’s day of celebrations at The Mitchell Library on Saturday 1st December.
Even if you've already seen the well-known Banks and MacLeod double act - usually involving incomprehensibly inconsistent recollections of every significant event in our closely linked literary lives and long personal friendship - you'll see something new as we are publicly dissected by Stuart Kelly, the best-read man in Scotland and a dab hand with the scalpel.
Published on November 21, 2012 22:46