The Big Scottish Book Club - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Episode 1
Damian Barr is joined by Ian Rankin, Sara Collins and Ambrose Parry (aka Chris Brookmyre and Marisa Haetzman), with poet Richard Scott.

Episode 2
This week on The Big Scottish Book Club, writer Damian Barr (pictured) is in Perthshire at the Inchyra Arts Club and the theme is memoir.
Maggie O'Farrell joins Damian to discuss her latest book, I Am, I Am, I Am, while Janice Galloway chats her about her memoir All Made Up.
Rhik Samadder talks about his acclaimed debut I Never Said I Loved You. There is performance from Andrew McMillan with his poem, Glimpse.

Episode 3
Damian Barr is in Helensburgh talking funny with novelists John Niven, David Nicholls and Marian Keyes, and there is performance from short story writer Chris McQueer.

Episode 4
Damian Barr is in Helensburgh with crime writer Denise Mina, novelist Patrick Gale and chat show host turned author Graham Norton. There is also poetry from Inua Ellams.
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