Granta Best of Young British Novelists - Graeme Armstrong, K Patrick & Camilla Grudova
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- Tickets
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£11.20 (£10 ticket charge plus £1.20 Booking Fee)
- Dates and times
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Saturday 20th May 2023
4:15PM
- Age
- Adult, Over 14s only. Under 16s must be accompanied by an adult.
In 1983, Granta magazine's list of the 20 most promising young British novelists under 40 ushered the likes of Martin Amis, Ian McEwan, Pat Barker, and Rose Tremain onto the national stage. It was a prescient corralling of the names who would go on to dominate British fiction over the years to come.
The 2023 list of Best of Young British Novelists has been announced and we are so pleased to have three of the authors appearing on this panel at Aye Write:
GRAEME ARMSTRONG is a multi-award winning and bestselling author from
Airdrie. His teenage years were spent within Scotland’s ‘young team’ gang
culture, an experience that features in much of his writing. He writes in Scots
dialect. After reading English as an undergraduate, he completed a Masters in
Creative Writing at the University of Stirling and is currently undertaking a
PhD at the University of Strathclyde. His debut novel, The Young Team,
was published in 2020 and became a Sunday Times bestseller.
It received the Somerset Maugham and Betty Trask Awards and was Scots Book of
the Year in 2021.
CAMILLA GRUDOVA is the author of The Doll’s
Alphabet and Children of Paradise. Her anarchic and
often inexplicable short stories recall the distorted
fairy tale landscapes of Leonora Carrington, Angela
Carter and Barbara Comyns, and her novel unfolds
in a similarly surreal vein. She lives in Edinburgh.
K PATRICK is a writer based on the Isle of Lewis.
In 2021 they were shortlisted for both the White
Review Poetry and Short Story Prize, and in 2020
were runner-up in the Ivan Juritz Prize and the
Laura Kinsella Fellowship. Their debut novel,
MRS S, will be published June 2023. Relayed in
bodily, impressionistic brushstrokes, Patrick’s novel
speaks to their sensibilities as a poet: the writing
is sensory and tactile, leaning toward intimation and
gesture to convey the protagonist’s longing and want.
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