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Galleys available x8 Billboard advertising in Glasgow, plus print flyering. Launch party at the Tron Theatre Kirstin Innes is a celebrated author. Her first novel Fishnet won the Not the Booker prize. She was recently featured in The Bookseller's Scotland issue. The First Minister of Scotland Nicola Sturgeon praised her last book. Scabby Queen (4th Estate) was widely reviewed and was Waterstones Scottish Book of the Month for May 2021. Tie-in Spotify playlist Strong TV interest following Publishing Scotland producer speed dating
About the Author
Kirstin Innes is an award-winning novelist and journalist, and a former Arches employee. Her first novel, Fishnet, won The Guardian's Not The Booker Prize; her second, Scabby Queen, was published by 4th Estate to critical acclaim in 2020 and longlisted for the Gordon Burn Prize. As a journalist she's written for The List, Herald, Independent, Sunday Post, Scotsman and Scotland on Sunday, and twice won the Allen Wright Award for Arts Journalism. 'Gripping and moving. A literary triumph.' Nicola Sturgeon 'Scabby Queen is vibrant, vital, relevant, brilliant, ambitious and so truthful.' Jenni Fagan David Bratchpiece, a long-time Arches employee, is a comedian, writer and occasional actor who has performed stand-up all over the UK as well as at the Edinburgh Fringe and Glasgow International Comedy Festivals. His short plays have been shown at the Gilded Balloon in Edinburgh and Tron Theatre in Glasgow and he has previously written for BBC Radio, Empire, Mixmag and The List. Brickwork will be his first book.
Reviews
"A brilliant blow-by-blow account that really shows what made Glasgow's much-missed clubbing establishment click, tick and boom." Ralph Moore, Mixmag
'Everyone's heard of The Arches in Glasgow, even a Londoner like me, but what I didn't know was what an important venue it really was - not simply as a club, but as an artistic space, theatre, and cultural hub - and how much love, passion and integrity went into its success and longevity. This story, told by its impassioned staff, punters, and supporters is not just an absorbing read, but an inspiring tale of artistic, financial, and creative endeavour that comes from giving a space like this to the right people.' Chris Liberator
Book Information
ISBN 9781913630980
Author Kirstin Innes
Format Paperback
Page Count 200
Imprint Salamander Street Limited
Publisher Salamander Street Limited