Nasty Women
404 Ink
Saturday 23 September, 5.30pm
Harbour Arts Centre £5.00
After Donald Trump called Hillary Clinton a ‘nasty woman’,
this collection of essays by twenty new writers looks at what
it is to be a woman today.
Nasty Women: 'An essential window into many of the hazard
-strewn worlds younger women are living in right now.’
– Margaret Atwood (Twitter)
Whisky Island
Fiona Rintoul
Over 18s only
Saturday 23 September, 6.30pm
Puffers Cafe
£8.00
Fiona Rintoul introduces Whisky Island, her new book
celebrating the Isle of Islay, its people and the island’s
eight legendary whisky distilleries.
With stunning photographs by Jura - based photographer
Konrad Borkowski, Whisky Island goes behind the scenes
at Islay’s distilleries in the company of the islanders who
run them to find out what makes each dram unique.
Includes 3 tasting drams
Want You Gone
Chris Brookmyre
Saturday 23 September, 7.00pm
Harbour Arts Centre £8.00
The ever-popular Chris Brookmyre returns to talk
about his latest Jack Parlabane novel.
A tale of family love, blackmail and the dark world
of cyber crime. Why does the seasoned crime
journalist team up with a 19 year old girl from a
chaotic background? Chris is an expert at creating
tension and suspense in a very entertaining way.
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