The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Award-winning line-up of authors announced as festival goes online

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Booker Prize winner Douglas Stuart and novelists Maggie O’Farrell and Kate Mosse are among those appearing at a book festival which is moving online this year.

The Aye Write festival, usually held at the Mitchell Library in Glasgow in March, was cancelled in 2020 due to the pandemic and postponed this year due to the ongoing restrictio­ns.

It will now take place online over two weekends in May and will feature more than 100 writers from Scotland and around the world.

The line-up also includes broadcaste­r Andrew Marr talking about the books that made him, radio and TV presenter Nicky Campbell on his adoption memoir, musician turned writer Tracey Thorn and musician Richard Thompson.

Monique Roffey, who won the 2020 Costa Book of the Year for The

Mermaid Of Black Conch, also features on the programme, as do BBC security correspond­ent Frank Gardner and former Labour leader and the party’s shadow business secretary Ed Miliband.

Elsewhere, Lockerbie campaigner Jim Swire will be talking to broadcaste­r Kate Adie.

Aye Write programmer Bob McDevitt said: “Putting the festival together this year in lockdown has brought a few challenges.

“But the online format has also allowed us to have the most internatio­nal programme I think we’ve ever had, with authors joining us from California, New York, Austin, Montreal, Brisbane, Oslo and Dublin, as well as some fantastic authors from Scotland and the rest of the UK.

“I’m especially excited by our literary prize winners – Glasgow’s very own Douglas Stuart, Monique Roffey and Maggie O’Farrell.”

The festival will take place over the weekends of May 14-16 and May 21-23. Early bird passes for access to all the events over the two weekends are available now, priced at £40.

The full programme will be available on the Aye Write website from April 29, with tickets on sale from that day too.

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Maggie O’Farrell.

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