Kirsty Logan
@kirstylogan
Professional daydreamer. Latest books: The Unfamiliar: A Queer Motherhood Memoir (Virago), Now She is Witch (Vintage)
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This one is exciting: what a line-up! Very glad I'm Chairing this nonfiction panel on writing our own lives and the lives of others feat. Kirsty Logan Len Pennie & Jen Stout Boswell Book Festival on 12/5 @ 15.30. Tix here ↘️↘️↘️
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We can't wait to welcome Kirsty Logan, Jen Stout and ✨Lentil Pentil✨ to Boswell Book Festival this year. These three dynamic non-fiction writers will discuss the art of intertwining personal narratives with the lives of others.
1530 Sunday 12 May 2024
Live and Online
We're thrilled to see this round-up of the best new horror books in Stylist Magazine, with nods to Kirsty Logan and featuring Rachel Yoder's NIGHTBITCH, and Layla Martinez's WOODWORM - translated by dream-team Sophie Hughes and Annie McDermott and out in May
I’m looking forward to chairing an amazing set of writers: Heather Parry Kirsty Logan Kirstin Innes Rachelle Atalla & Eleanor J Thom on Sunday, attending Callum McSorley & Karen Campbell’s events on Saturday, & probably disgracing myself in the Book Pub Quiz tomorrow night 🙌🏻
This year's lineup for Boswell Book Festival features a stellar cast of Scottish talent including Sally Magnusson, John Niven, Billy Kay, James Naughtie, Donna Ashworth, Kirsty Logan, Len Pennie, Simon Lamb, Rose Reilly and James MacMillan.🤩🏴
Come and have a blether!
10-12 May
Kirsty Logan did this for me and two other writers at the launch of her collection Things We Say in the Dark. We each read out sections of our short stories - it was an incredibly generous, putting-down-the-ladder thing to do and I hope to do it for others some day!
Are you #writing horror fiction? Then join award-winning author Kirsty Logan for this five-week online course to explore conflict, psyche, theme and meaning, prose and syntax, and consider what we want the next steps in horror fiction to be.
Book now: writersandartists.co.uk/events-and-cou…
'The most effective horror speaks not to the general, but the personal – even the confessional. It’s the result of careful thought and deep honesty about what you really fear.'
Author Kirsty Logan shares five tips for giving your readers the creeps: bit.ly/45NIYtL