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- JOHN 5mm & son

57-“ St. Vincent Street, Glasgow I on Friday 29th March r . i from lpm-me

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is 40 Princes Square, Glasgow on Friday 29th” March from 1pm-9prn ' Iain M. Banks will be reading ' from his new book as well as signing copies at this venue

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l68 Buchanan Street, Glasgow on Saturday 30thMarch from lpmszpm

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BACK LIST

BOOKS

SOUNDTRACK

I The Singing Tree 1’eter' Moss (Bloomsbury. {13.99) An aged rubber planter. a Swastika scarred on his chest. squats in a derelict mansion deep in the Brazilian jungle. awaiting his Nemesis. Meanwhile. in a surreal son et lumrere playroom with its grand piano and advancing jungle. he escapes into a surrogate childhood via Eduardo. the infant son of his lridian servants.

Once the youngest station master in (iermany. Kristian Ilardy (alias Kurt Ilellmann) had an upwardly- mobile career transporting faceless ‘thousands who shuffled past in the dim lights ofthe marshalling yards‘ to the gas chambers. Ilalf a century later. he is held in thrall by the nightmare of ‘what 1 did’.

The arrival of a beautiful. gun-totinglewess. ostensibly hunting butterflies. promises long-awaited retribution. but absolution. iii the form of sex and a ('hrist-like self-sacrifice. are tempting alternatives.

Ari entrancing narrative. it gently.

mesmerises as it reels and steadies. sleepwalks and starts in cold sweats

at the deranged horror enacted in the

name of idealism. (Julie Bertagna)

NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH

I The Truth Of Stone David s. Mackenzie (Mainstream £12.99) A

skeleton with aclub foot. a missing curling stone and mysterious goings-on in the Scottish hinterlands

rub literary shoulders with truth. reality. fiction and identity in the hands ofoscillating narrators and a plot which zips tip and down the century between Britain and Naples in Mackenzie‘s excellent The Truth ()fSImir’.

The principal narrator makes his intentions clear from page one: the above magic-realist themes will be

used and abused to fashion a novel of

depth and mystery.

This is a story where the reader is immediately and inexorably involved in the speculations concerning the disappearance and death ofthe main character. lilsie

McAndrew by a direct style which is

simultaneously disarming and absorbing. (Ann Donald)

ISCOTTISH ARTS COUNCILWRITERS' BURSARIES

.Xiiiiiiigtoprovide writer's whoai'e either resident in Scotland or Scottish by birth

with an opportunity to deyelop their work.

the latest bI-annual bursaries hay e been announcedasfollows. ( 'athei me ( "/erkaw ska Uif N “I. May Id

Irrikelsteiri LII If N I. ( 'rraharii I-ulton L31“). Barry (ir'ahani LofNIft, Joseph \fills {RUIN}.

('hr Istopher Rush W H “and I Iiintei Steele Lilli“.

GLASGOW

I MARCH HARES FESTIVAL Br iriging together established authorsaiidlocal writers in a \ ariety of events. someof

EVENTS

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which are for my ited audiencesl veryone

is welcome to attnend those listed below. Information from lanet I’aisley on (141 433 Hun, MOD Samuel Dow is. 0" \Ilhstlale Road. I’ollokshields. “.f‘flpni. 511p Words and Music. Special tesfiy a1 edition of the popular per‘for'riiarice club features Scottish poets .lariet Paisley and .-\ndrcw (ir‘ieg. Southside \Vriters' group read from their new ‘Sideways' anthology

Tue 261 angsidel Ibrary . I Sinclair Street. iifijrislri. 1 ~1pni. I‘rec. Poems. Poems. Poems’f‘he Scottish Poetry I Ibrary hits tow n. bringing w ItIi thcrii an e\1ell\f\e range of their books. pamphlets. tapesand

y ideos, '1 cssa Rarisford. poet and director of the SH will be on hand to answer any queries.

ThursZBtioyanhilll ibrar'y. ITHI angside

Road. 43: (1335. Taillpm. I'r‘ee

Bookmark Reading. I’ocf tom l’ow and

new Scottish writer :\n\ ar' Is'han read from their work in the fifth montth Bookmark reading. I BELLSHILL CULTURAL CENTRE Saf2311amirec. Internationally known. (ilasgow -bor'n poet Edwin Morgan w Ill read from his work.

I JOHN SMITH AND SON (GLASGOW) LTD 5“ St Vincent Street. oh 231 “.1”:

Wed 27 b.311prii. David Grossman w Ill be in the store to read from and siin copiesof l/ieSnir/euf Ilze [aim/i (.1oriathari(‘ape {I3 W)

Fri 29 lpni. Iain M. Banks signs copies of his new science fiction title. I/ii'SrurcrifI/ie .'ll'lf()f‘lill. LIZU‘II. (serif lieu/rims. Banks' most recent science fiction title is now in paperback published by ( )r‘bit at LEW).

I WATERSTONES 1’r‘inces Square. 231 ‘)(i511.

Fri 29 “pin. Iain M. Banks See .Ioliii Sriiith and Son ((ilasgow i [id .iboy c-

I VIRGIN MEGASTORE .'\1II\ 1e Street. 331 :fill(\_

Thurs 281pm John Densmore. former member of Ilic 1)oor's. w ill be signing copies of his biography . Rulers on the Storm ( Bloomsbury I which tells the story

of the band's success and his relationship

with Jim Morrison.

I FORBIDDEN PLANET IoS Buchanan Street. 331 1215.

Saf301 3pm IainM.Banks Scclohn SrnithandSon((ilasgow)1tdaboye.

I Glasgow Comic Art Convention t ‘riy Ilall. (‘andleriggs Info: I-r‘ank I’Iowiight oanl 551,:fifv“,

Saf31/Sun1 I)oorsopen Ifl .‘iflani Sat. Pay

at the door: 115 (weekend); Llfliday)

both prices include “I-page sorry eriir booklet. '1 his year 's convention guests. wliowill take part in interviews. panel discussions and signing sessions. include :\lan ( ifatll. (‘olin MachII. .Ioliri

\\ agner . Steve ( icrber and ( ‘hr'Is (‘laremorit Thousands of old and new

comics w ill be on sale and many publishers

w ill be present to look at sariiplesantl announce their latest publications

EDINBURGH

I THE POETRY ASSOCIATION OF SCOTLAND I“ ( ieorge Square Information onIISI 3345 5241.

Wed 27 T ~15pni :‘snriual subscription L5. Single riiecting £1(free).'Ionight‘sguest

is William Scammell.('uriibriari-based poet. best know n for free thought in strict verse form. I I“ l~11’rrnccs Street. 550 Sim Saf231 3pm. Iain M. Banks pops In fora lunchtime signing session to promote his new science fiction novel. [Iii-Slate rift/re sir! ( ( )r'bit. £13115) llis last science fiction title. ( 'ir'ofll'eu/nniy is now available in l paperback (()rbit. f“ WW)