Bringing the curtain down in style

Are you at a loose end on Sunday night? Then why not join us to bring the curtain down on Kirkcudbright Book Week with this terrific event?

Sunday March 10 Talk by Cynthia Rogerson Station House Cookery School St. Mary Street 7.30pm Tickets £5 Supported by Scottish Book Trust through its Live Literature programme

Cynthia Rogerson is a Californian/Scottish writer living in the Highlands. Winner of the V.S. Pritchett Prize, she’s published a memoir, five novels and a collection of short stories. I Love You Goodbye was translated into six languages, shortlisted for Scottish Novel of the Year, and dramatised for BBC Radio. Wait for Me Jack was published in 2017 under Addison Jones. A Sunday Times top summer read, it is also an audiobook. Her recently-published memoir titled Wah! was shortlisted for the Highland Book Prize.

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How to acquire tickets

Tickets, including for free events which require them, can be acquired via Eventbrite at http://www.eventbrite.co.uk or you can follow the link direct from  www.kirkcudbrightbookweek.org at https://www.eventbrite.com/cc/kirkcudbright-book-week-2024-2757849

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I am a UK-based journalist and author

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