Catch the final episode of 'Guide Books' on BBC Radio 4 and BBC Sounds

You can catch the third and final episode of Guide Books on BBC Radio 4 and BBC Sounds tomorrow, Tuesday 29th June, 11.30am. Damian is joined by Helen Macdonald and Melissa Harrison to discuss books to deepen our engagement with nature.

Guide Books has been chosen as Pick of the Week in the Radio Times, New Statesman, The Guardian, The Tablet, Observer and The Telegraph!

Click here to listen to all three episodes of Guide Books.

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Guide Books chosen as Pick of the Week in the Radio Times

We're delighted that Guide Books is a Pick of the Week in the Radio Times. Thank you all for your excitement about the show. It starts today at 11.30am on BBC Radio 4 and you can catch it any time after on BBC iPlayer or BBC Sounds. My guests today are Sinéad Gleeson and Sarah Perry and we're discussing the Body.

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New BBC Radio 4 series presented by Damian Barr

I’m really looking forward to hosting my own series for Radio 4. It’s called Guide Books. The producer is Mair Bosworth and she’s doing great work bringing this idea to life.

Guide Books is a new series about how books might help us navigate everyday life, presented by writer and broadcaster Damian Barr.

Each episode takes a life experience - such as grief - and talks to writers about they handle it through their own reading, writing and lived experience. We explore the fiction, non-fiction, memoir and poetry that might help us better understand our own stories.

The first episode will be aired on BBC Radio 4, Tuesday 15th June at 11.30am. I’ll be joined by Sarah Perry and Sinead Gleeson to talk about fiction, poetry and memoir that might help us better understand our relationship with our bodies.

CLICK HERE for more info and how to listen to the series.

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The Wonderful Words Podcast

I so enjoyed getting to talk with South Africa-based podcaster and reviewer Waseem Imam Saheb about my novel You Will be Safe Here and my writing process more generally. I found him through a charming and insightful interview he did with Fiona Melrose, author of Johannesburg -a novel that really brings that city vividly to life (in a Dallowayesque form).

You can listen to all his interviews HERE.

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Damian's Desert Island Books

It was a pleasure talking to Lucy Pearson for her podcast The Literary Edit. In it I get to recommend some of my favourite books including Tales of the City, The Colour Purple and The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie. It’s a joyful chat! And she makes me want to visit her fabulous local bookshop Gertrude & Alice bookstore on Bondi Beach in Sydney. Thanks for listening!

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Damian Barr's Literary Salon presents Kate Mosse in conversation with Sam Baker

Join us online as we celebrate the launch of Kate Mosse’s touching memoir An Extra Pair of Hands.

This heart-warming book shines a light on the joys and challenges of being a carer and shows how even the smallest act of caregiving is one of the greatest acts of love. Kate will be interviewed by journalist, broadcaster and editor Sam Baker.

An Extra Pair of Hands sees Kate shift focus from historical fiction to personal history. Here she tells her own story - of finding herself as a carer in middle age: first, helping her heroic mother care for her beloved father through Parkinson's, then supporting her mother in widowhood, and finally as ‘an extra pair of hands’ for her 90-year-old mother-in-law. If you follow Kate on Twitter, you’ll already know beloved Granny Rosie, who has become a social media sensation in her own right!

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David Rockwell in conversation with Damian Barr

Join us next week for a special evening with acclaimed architect and designer David Rockwell. From designing the Oscars stage to beautiful theatres, from creating cultural buildings to sets for iconic productions Hairspray and The Normal Heart, David’s work is ALL about stories and drama, and we can’t wait to explore it with him in celebration of his new book Drama.

Join David and Damian online from 8pm-9pm (UK time) on Thursday 22nd April. NO NEED TO BUY A TICKET - THIS SPECIAL SALON IS OPEN TO ALL!

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The story of Donald Windham and Sandy Campbell

I *loved* doing the voiceover for this film about Donald Windham and Sandy Campbell--the pioneering couple behind the world's most generous literary prizes: $165,000 each! I have supported the prizes since their launch 10 years ago and it’s a pleasure to watch them, and the writers they support, continue to flourish.

Click HERE to watch the video.

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George Takei Just Shared This Thought Of Mine…

…keeps finding its way back to me. I tweeted it out in April last year then Peggy Noonan picked it up for her column in the Wall Street Journal and from there it’s gone around the world. It’s been featured in in hundreds of newspapers and magazines and memes. It’s strange how a casual thought has become part of a global conversation. Oprah cited it on her SuperSoul Podcast last year and, most surreally, I’ve had people quote it back to me not realizing I said it. For me, that shows how far spread inequality—the yachts and rowing boats, the haves and have-nots. Even more importantly, the sharing of thought and the way folk are adapting it signals a wider desire to challenge inequality and make the world a fairer place.

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Damian Barr's Literary Salon welcomes new Guest Hosts!

BIG NEWS! Please welcome our new Guest Hosts!

We’re introducing a gorgeous line-up of brilliant Guest Hosts so we can put on more Salons and make the conversation around books even bigger, even more inclusive and even more joyful!

I’m delighted to announce that Anthony Anaxagorou, Sam Baker, Alex Clark, Sara Collins, Natalie Haynes, Alexandra Heminsley, Paul McVeigh, Sarah Perry and Sathnam Sanghera are all joining Salon! They’re all very different but equally brilliant and will be hosting Salons online and in-person (when we can). They each bring their own unique story and I can’t wait to hear them.

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Sir Walter Scott - Celebrating 250 years

There will be a spectacular light show tonight (Saturday 20th March) to launch the international celebrations for the 250th anniversary of the life and works of Sir Walter Scott.

The broadcast will feature well-known Scott enthusiasts, including Outlander author Diana Gabaldon. There will also be the world premiere of a brand-new short film of the Young Scott, created by artist and director, Andy McGregor, which will be projected onto the 15th-century tower. The tower is next door to the farm where Scott lived as a boy, and his early experiences here continued to inspire him throughout his life.

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David Rockwell in conversation with Damian Barr

Join Damian, as he talks stories and design with David Rockwell, for the launch of Drama!

Acclaimed American architect and designer David Rockwell applies his love for narrative and performance to frame and enhance his built work including the Equinox Hotel and Hayes Theater in New York, and iconic productions Hairspray and The Normal Heart.

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'You Will Be Safe Here' is out in the Netherlands today!

‘You Will Be Safe Here’ is out in the Netherlands today! It is published there as ‘Hier ben je veilig’. Thank you to my publishers Uitgeverij Mozaïek for bringing this story to a wider audience, especially given the deep connections between the Dutch and South Africa. And thank you to Roeleke Meijer-Muilwijk for translating with such elan.

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Salon On Demand

Thank you to everybody who came to the Salon LIVE Online with Russell T Davies and Ruth Coker Burks - hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of kind clever people from all around the world. I don’t know where to start with the heroic Ruth or the genius Russell: they were both incredible. What they responded to was all that love and open-ness.

You can still watch the Salon by getting a Salon On Demand ticket HERE and 10% will go to Terrence Higgins Trust. We have so far raised over £750.

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