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Keira Brown

Book review – This Woman’s Work: Essays on Music edited by Sinead Gleeson and Kim Gordon

This Woman’s Work: Essays on Music is a fascinating collection of essays including work ...

Book Review: Young Mungo – Douglas Stuart

Young Mungo is the brilliant second novel from the Booker Prize-winning author, Douglas Stuart. ...

Live review: Matthew E White @ Drygate 26th March 2022

Accompanied and supported by Charles Watson (previously one half of Slow Club), the soulful ...

Interview: Pictish Trail – Island Family

Johnny Lynch, AKA Pictish Trail, is an artist weel-kent in Scotland’s music scene. Not ...

Book Review: Vashti Bunyan – Wayward: Just Another Life to Live

Wayward: Just Another Life to Live is Vashti Bunyan’s memoir, a riveting title that ...

Book Review: Julia Armfield – Our Wives Under The Sea

Our Wives Under The Sea is a promising, bold, gothic novel from the author ...

Book Review: Sequoia Nagamatsu – How High We Go in the Dark

How High We Go in the Dark is a profoundly prophetic debut novel that ...

Book review: Kasim Ali – Good Intentions

Kasim Ali’s debut, Good Intentions, is an exploratory and emotional novel about a young ...

What’s Happening at Paisley Book Fest 2022?

Paisley Book Festival is a relatively young event that is rooted in radical concepts. ...

Interview: Kathryn Joseph talks about Tinderbox collaboration on The Blood, The Weight, The Weary

Ever-so-creepy yet eminently personable singer-songwriter, Kathryn Joseph, has teamed up with 30 musicians from ...

Book review: Sarah Moss – The Fell

Sarah Moss is the award-winning author of several novels including Cold Earth, Night Waking, ...