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Margot Livesey

@MargotLivesey

Author living in the Boston area, teaching at the Iowa Writers' Workshop. The Road from Belhaven will be published in February, 2024.

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I'm eagerly looking forward to hearing Elizabeth Barks Cox discuss her mind expanding new book, Reading Van Gogh, with the brilliant Jill McCorkle - 7pm, Tuesday 9th. Newtonville Books

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Discover the bewitching story of Lizzie Craig, a young woman whose gift of second sight complicates her coming of age in late-nineteenth-century Scotland. Margot Livesey will discuss her magical novel this April 3. This event is FREE: tinyurl.com/aertpazc

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I've been trying to get to @booksandbooks for years. Finally I'll be there tomorrow, 7pm, with the wonderful John Dufresne.

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chicago! tomorrow I’ll be at one of my favorite bookstores in the world Exile in Bookville with the brilliant Lindsay Hunter: eventbrite.com/e/authors-on-t…

chicago! tomorrow I’ll be at one of my favorite bookstores in the world @BookvillExiles with the brilliant Lindsay Hunter: eventbrite.com/e/authors-on-t…
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'If teachers and grammar school teachers find my jawbreaker sentences shatter their mushmilk teeth, let them eat stale cake dunked in weak tea of their own ungodly manufacture.' Ray Bradbury, years later, on Fahrenheit 451.

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Had the loveliest chat w/ Margot Livesey at Porter Square Books for BROUGHTUPSY! Massive shoutout to Melissa Mogollon & Vanessa for making the trek to come out & support 🥹🫶🏾

(Yes, I photoshopped this cause we forgot to take a group photo. Yes, I know it is cringe—but I still love it!)

Had the loveliest chat w/ @MargotLivesey at @PorterSqBooks for BROUGHTUPSY! Massive shoutout to @melmogollon & Vanessa for making the trek to come out & support 🥹🫶🏾 (Yes, I photoshopped this cause we forgot to take a group photo. Yes, I know it is cringe—but I still love it!)
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The fabulous Christina Cooke will be Porter Square Books this evening 7pm, reading from her dazzling debut novel Broughtupsy and I get to ask her questions. Come and visit Kingston, Jamaica in Christina's eloquent company.

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I still remember the deeply thrilling experience of reading Esther Stories by @peter_orner and being lucky enough to review it for the NYTBR

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Supernatural inheritance
What is truth & what, fiction?
Margot Livesey narrates the backstory of how her novel 'The Road to Belhaven' came to be
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Readers & writers alike will be intrigued by how this novel was birthed & fleshed out

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THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 7pm — join me & Margot Livesey at Porter Square Books as we talk BROUGHTUPSY. Margot was one of my most influential professors at IowaWritersWorkshop. To chat with her about the book she helped make is truly a dream come true 🥰

RSVP here: portersquarebooks.com/event/christin…

THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 7pm — join me & @MargotLivesey at @PorterSqBooks as we talk BROUGHTUPSY. Margot was one of my most influential professors at @IowaWritersWksp. To chat with her about the book she helped make is truly a dream come true 🥰 RSVP here: portersquarebooks.com/event/christin…
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In the 1880s Britain was the richest nation on earth, the Empire at its zenith. Yet poor folk on the isles worked hard to eke a living. Margot Livesey takes us to Scotland into the lives of such folk in her novel 'The Road from Belhaven' including a protagonist with second sight.

In the 1880s Britain was the richest nation on earth, the Empire at its zenith. Yet poor folk on the isles worked hard to eke a living. @MargotLivesey takes us to Scotland into the lives of such folk in her novel 'The Road from Belhaven' including a protagonist with second sight.
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