Tawona Sitholé
UNESCO Artist in Residence Tawona Sitholé talks poetry, ‘Complete Nonsense’, and his ode to our Mazumdar-Shaw ARC building.
Julie Bertagna
Julie Bertagna, who writes for children and young adults on themes such as climate change, reflects on the books that have shaped her life.
Jane Harris
Novelist Jane Harris tells us about her path to becoming a writer and the books that have left their mark on her.
Liam McIllvanney
Crime writer Liam talks Tartan Noir, writing routines and the book he reads on a loop.
Graeme Macrae Burnet
Graeme reveals his best-loved books and the most helpful piece of writing advice he received.
Louise Welsh
Professor of Creative Writing and former second-hand bookshop owner Louise reveals the books that have made the biggest impact on her.
Alan Warner
At age 14 Alan wanted to be a writer, but he also wanted to be an electric bass player, the manager of Claridge’s Hotel, a scuba-diving treasure hunter in the Bahamas and a Boeing 747 pilot.
Chris Brookmyre
Being a writer wasn’t always Chris’s game plan. Despite having been writing stories since he was able to write sentences, growing up he wasn’t always convinced of its viability as a career option.
Steven Moffat
Doctor Who and Sherlock writer, executive producer and showrunner Steven Moffat shares his favourite TV shows.