with Sally Magnusson
Live from the Spiegeltent in Edinburgh, featuring Children's Laureate Joseph Coelho; crime writer Val McDermid; performance poet Luke Wright
Live from the Spiegeltent in Edinburgh, a special edition of Sunday Morning with Sally Magnusson highlighting the best from the Edinburgh Festival.
Sally is joined by poet, playwright and freshly crowned Children鈥檚 Laureate Joseph Coelho.
With her debut comedy show garlanding rave reviews, Sikisa explores identity and relationships and how she balances her comedy circuit nightlife with a day job as an immigration lawyer.
The nation鈥檚 favourite crime writer Val McDermid has released the second in her connected series of thrillers,鈥1989鈥, taking up where journalist Allie Burns left off a decade before. And with her trademark prolific work output also co-edited 鈥淚magine A Country: Ideas for a Better Future鈥 exploring visions of a future Scotland鈥.
Booker Prize shortlisted Mohsin Hamid discusses his new novel, 鈥淭he Last White Man鈥, a powerful fable about race, identity and our common humanity.
In an age when discussions around sexual consent are still challenging, author Katherine Angel's latest work 鈥淭omorrow, Sex Will Be Good Again鈥, wants to keep the conversations open and questioning for both men and women.
One of Britain's top performance poets Luke Wright is credited as an architect of the thriving spoken word scene. Back at the Fringe this year with 鈥淭he Remains of Logan Dankworth鈥, a show about what happens when we lose trust in one another.
And Canadian singer-songwriter Duane Forrest provides live music from the Spiegeltent.
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