Creative Conversations: Graeme MacRae Burnett - 12 Dec

Published: 5 December 2016

‌Monday lunchtime literary events featuring readings and conversations from internationally renowned writers. All welcome!

Monday lunchtime literary events featuring readings and conversations from internationally renowned writers. All welcome. Bring a brown bag lunch!

When?
 Mondays at 1pm
Where? University Chapel
Who can attend? All Welcome

12 December: Graeme MacRae Burnett

Graeme Macrae Burnet was born in Kilmarnock in 1967. He studied English Literature at Glasgow University before spending some years teaching in France, the Czech Republic and Portugal. These days he lives in Glasgow. He has been writing since he was a teenager but has just completed his first book, The Disappearance of Adèle Bedeau, a literary crime novel set in a small town in France. He is currently researching his next novel which revolves around the murder of a village birleyman in nineteenth century Wester Ross.

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Books by featured authors will be for sale in John Smiths bookshop.

This series is sponsored by the Ferguson Bequest.


First published: 5 December 2016