Damian interviews Douglas Stuart as Shelf Isolation returns to BBC this weekend!

What a great Shelfie!

The full line up for Damian Barr’s Shelf Isolation is announced – Douglas Stuart, Lorraine Kelly, Iain Stirling, Ian Rankin, Fern Brady & Alex Norton – with great inspiration on what to watch, read or listen to. Sunday nights at BBC Scotland and BBC iPlayer from February 28th, 10.30pm.

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BBC Scotland orders new series of Shelf Isolation

BOOKER Prize winner, Douglas Stuart – along with Lorraine Kelly, Fern Brady, Alex Norton and Ian Rankin – is among some of the names lined up to take part in a brand new series of Shelf Isolation on BBC Scotland.

Fronted by Damian Barr, the popular series will return to BBC Scotland screens with six, brand new episodes next month. Using the same format as before, it will feature guests chatting with Damian remotely, from their homes, about the books and box sets, music and movies that are helping them through these troubled times.

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Salon LIVE Online: Russell T Davies & Ruth Coker Burks with Damian Barr

Get ready for the first Salon of 2021!

Join us online for a powerful evening of stories of fear and hope, loss and survival, becoming and belonging. In the 1980s, HIV-AIDS devastated the LGBTQ+ community - the epidemic is not over. Join Ruth Coker Burks and Russell T Davies as they look back on that time, uncover untold stories and reflect on their relevance now. Ruth is the author of All The Young Men, her memoir of how, as a young, single mother in Arkansas, she found herself at the forefront of the AIDS crisis, risking everything to restore humanity to those the virus and prejudice sought to destroy. Russell revolutionised TV with Queer As Folk - It’s A Sin is another landmark series: the first British show to directly show HIV-AIDS impacting a whole generation of gay and bisexual men and how they respond and resist. It’s as joyful and defiant as it is heart-breaking. February is LGBTQ+ History Month and all are welcome at this online Salon – 10% of ticket revenue from this event goes to support the work of the Terrence Higgins Trust.

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You Will Be Safe Here shortlisted for The London Magazine Prize for Debut Fiction 2020

You Will Be Safe Here was on the shortlist for The London Magazine Prize for Debut Fiction 2020, sponsored by DeHavilland. "The prize celebrates exceptional literary fiction." Congrats to everybody on the shortlist and thanks judges! This calls for a cocktail!”

Congrats to all the other shortlisted writers and thank you to the judges, The London magazine and the sponsors.

Click here for the full shortlist.

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The YCAA Book Club welcomes special guest Damian Barr

Damian will be joining the Yeovil Community Arts Association Book Club on Tuesday 12th January 2021 at midday to talk about his novel You Will Be Safe Here. The meeting will take place remotely via Zoom.

The event is open to everyone. To join contact Somerset Loves to Read via Facebook or Twitter.

We look forward to seeing you there!

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Damian announced as Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature

So here’s some news I never imagined sharing. I’ve been made a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature. Some days I still can’t believe I get to be a writer: to have my books on shelves with names who change the world & how I see it. I grew up in a council house - today I’m a Fellow of the RSL. So thank you to them and the board. And thanks to my agent Clare Conville for always inspiring me and to every editor and reader who has taken a punt on my words. And thanks most of all to my Mum for showing me everybody has a story.

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Damian Barr, Catherine Cho, Frances Wilson to judge Life Writing Prize 2021

Damian Barr, Catherine Cho and Frances Wilson are to judge Spread the Word’s Life Writing Prize 2021, which opens for entries on 2nd November 2020.

The prize, which is in its fifth year, offers the winner £1,500, an Arvon course, a writing mentor, two years’ membership of the Royal Society of Literature, and an optional development meeting with an agent and editor. Two highly commended writers each receive £500 and mentoring. It is for emerging writers who have not yet published full-length works and are not represented by literary agents.

The closing date for entries is 1 February.

For more info on how to enter click HERE.

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The Big Scottish Book Club is back and this time it’s even bigger!

Following the critical success of the first series, Series Two will have eight episodes. The show will feature writers from across Scotland and around the UK, representing a thrilling spectrum of styles and genres, from fiction to non-fiction and poetry. We’ll hear from some world-famous writers as well as celebrating emerging talents, including world premieres of new books. Here's the full line up for the series:

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Salon LIVE Online: Dolly Alderton with Damian Barr

Friday 23rd October 8-9pm (UK time)

Dolly Alderton goes deep on love, laughter and loss in her debut novel Ghosts.

Dolly Alderton really is our Nora Ephron – her observations, in her writing or on the High Low podcast, go right to the heart of whatever she’s trained her generous attention on. She makes us laugh and she makes us think and she reveals the profundity of seemingly everyday dramas. Her first novel, Ghosts, follows the runaway success of her memoir Everything I Know About Love.

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Creative Conversations: Damian Barr

The University of Glasgow is at the forefront of the flourishing creative writing scene in Scotland, so it’s a particular honour to be invited to take part in their Creative Conversation series. This year’s program features Bernardine Evaristo, Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o and Sandy NicDhòmhnaill Jones, among others.

You can register for this free event HERE.

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Shelf Isolation nominated at Edinburgh TV Festival Awards!

Thrilled that Shelf Isolation is up for an award at the Edinburgh TV Fest. Thank you to all my guests and biggest thanks of all to you for watching and sharing your enthusiasm for books and other joys on telly.

Edinburgh TV Awards 2020 nominees for Creativity In Crisis are:

Grayson's Art Club

History Hit Live

Hospital: Fighting Covid-19

Shelf Isolation

The Martin Lewis Money Show: A Coronavirus Special Live

The Big Night In

The Creativity in Crisis Award recognises the amazing content which is emerging at such a moment of crisis; stand out programming that has defied the odds and showcased creative brilliance.

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Damian Barr Longlisted for HWA Debut Crown Award 2020

I'm honoured to be longlisted for 'HWA Debut Crown for the best work by a first-time historical fiction author' alongside: Rosanna Amaka, Sara Collins, Anita Frank, Juliet Grames, Louise Hare, Jane Healey, Tomasz Jedrowski, Jing-Jing Lee, Elizabeth Macneal, Kate Morrison and Lauren Wilkinson.

Congratulations all and thank you to the judges! Discover more about the awards at www.historiamag.com/hwa-crowns-longlists-2020.

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