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bernard maclaverty

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carol stewart (@carolstewart19) 's Twitter Profile Photo

@Jude_Maclaverty bernard maclaverty Loved this film, and Cal too. Your dad is such a beautiful writer. Thanks for giving us the chance to watch it again & reminding me I also have this on my bookshelf!

@Jude_Maclaverty <a href="/maclavertyB/">bernard maclaverty</a> Loved this film, and Cal too. Your dad is such a beautiful writer. Thanks for giving us the chance to watch it again &amp; reminding me I also have this on my bookshelf!
The Alasdair Gray Archive (@agrayarchive) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today marks the start of the Mòd Mòd Nàiseanta Rìoghail ¦ Royal National Mòd in Paisley. This is the premier Gaelic festival and to mark it we wanted to share this great portrait Alasdair made of his good friend and Gaelic poet Aonghas MacNeacail in 1984. Highly recommend reading his work…

Today marks the start of the 
Mòd <a href="/NationalMod/">Mòd Nàiseanta Rìoghail ¦ Royal National Mòd</a> in Paisley. This is the premier Gaelic festival and to mark it we wanted to share this great portrait Alasdair made of his good friend and Gaelic poet Aonghas MacNeacail in 1984. Highly recommend reading his work…
thi wurd (@thiwurd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A shot of the great bernard maclaverty reading at our event on 14th Oct during a brilliant, intense & timely reading of his classic short story ‘Walking the Dog’ #thiwurd

A shot of the great <a href="/maclavertyB/">bernard maclaverty</a> reading at our event on 14th Oct during a brilliant, intense &amp; timely reading of his classic short story ‘Walking the Dog’ #thiwurd
thi wurd (@thiwurd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thinking back to the Oct 2023 thi wurd event when final performer bernard maclaverty read the title story from his magnificent collection ‘Walking the Dog’, before finishing with one-pager ‘On the Art of the Short Story’ from the same collection. A stunning & fitting reading #Stories

Thinking back to the Oct 2023 <a href="/thiwurd/">thi wurd</a> event when final performer <a href="/maclavertyB/">bernard maclaverty</a> read the title story from his magnificent collection ‘Walking the Dog’, before finishing with one-pager ‘On the Art of the Short Story’ from the same collection. A stunning &amp; fitting reading #Stories
Literary Magazines & Indie Publishers (@indieliterary) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Travelled from Bristol for this thi wurd event. Worth it to hear bernard maclaverty read. About 150 folks in venue and you could've heard a pin drop. Very special literary and musical event. Well done to everyone who put it on. Will be back to Glasgow for next one #thiwurd

Maggie Reeve (@maggiereeve) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Literary Magazines & Indie Publishers thi wurd bernard maclaverty I had to leave before the end, and I was so sad to miss him, one of my favourite writers. And readers. He can show us all a thing or two about writing AND reading aloud.

The Alasdair Gray Archive (@agrayarchive) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Did you know that Alasdair Gray was an ethical employer? He paid his assistants the same rate of pay as himself, £15 per hour, with often excess funds in his account from awards/commissions being donated to charity. For #LivingWageWeek Living Wage Scotland

Did you know that Alasdair Gray was an ethical employer?

He paid his assistants the same rate of pay as himself, £15 per hour, with often excess funds in his account from awards/commissions being donated to charity.
For #LivingWageWeek  <a href="/LivingWageScot/">Living Wage Scotland</a>
Care Experience and Culture (@careexp_culture) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Bernard MacLaverty’s Lamb (1980) begins in a Home for boys run by christian brothers. One of the youngest brothers, Michael Lamb, is horrified by the place & when he inherits some money, he leaves, taking with him 12-year-old Owen Kane. Thanks to Fintan O'Toole for the info.

Bernard MacLaverty’s Lamb (1980) begins in a Home for boys run by christian brothers. One of the youngest brothers, Michael Lamb, is horrified by the place &amp; when he inherits some money, he leaves, taking with him 12-year-old Owen Kane. 
Thanks to <a href="/fotoole/">Fintan O'Toole</a> for the info.
Chris McDonald / Chris Frost 🎄 (@cmacwritescrime) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’m off to Northern Ireland tomorrow! Stopping by WaterstonesBallymena and Waterstones Coleraine! Also taking a trip to Belfast to visit @NOALIBISBOOKS - my first ever visit. Some of my favourite authors wax lyrical about this shop, and it’s an INDIE, so I’m very excited about it!!

I’m off to Northern Ireland tomorrow! Stopping by <a href="/WatBallymena/">WaterstonesBallymena</a> and <a href="/WaterstonesCole/">Waterstones Coleraine</a>!

Also taking a trip to Belfast to visit @NOALIBISBOOKS - my first ever visit. Some of my favourite authors wax lyrical about this shop, and it’s an INDIE, so I’m very excited about it!!
thi wurd (@thiwurd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Rach Hey Rachelle, you are thinking of ‘On the Roundabout’ by bernard maclaverty. It’s one of my favourite short stories. The collection it’s from ‘Matters of Life & Death’ is a must-read. The family in the story witness an attempted murder, while driving.

AWriteHighlandHoolie (@writehoolie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Friday 8 November 5pm the brilliant Don Paterson will talk about his memoir Toy Fights,his poetry & play his guitar then announce the winner of our poetry competition - what a great start to this year’s Hoolie. Tickets: a-write-highland-hoolie.com Scottish Book Trust Scottish Poetry Library

Friday 8 November 5pm the brilliant Don Paterson will talk about his memoir Toy Fights,his poetry &amp; play his guitar then announce the winner of our poetry competition - what a great start to this year’s Hoolie. Tickets: a-write-highland-hoolie.com  <a href="/scottishbktrust/">Scottish Book Trust</a> <a href="/ByLeavesWeLive/">Scottish Poetry Library</a>