The 8 Best Louise Welsh Podcasts
1) Louise Welsh
Writer Louise Welsh reflects on the theme of the Uncanny in the writing of Muriel Spark through her story "The House of the Famous Poet." Muriel Spark, whose centenary falls in February 2018, was a ...Show More
AUDIO REMOVED: The podcast creator has removed the audio for this episode.2) Louise Welsh
Louise Welsh worked in a second-hand bookshop in Glasgow before she took the plunge to become a writer, bursting onto the scene in 2002 with her prize-winning crime novel, The Cutting Room. As the aut...Show More
3) Louise Welsh, writer
Louise Welsh is the author of eight novels, including the Plague Times trilogy - A Lovely Way To Burn, Death Is A Welcome Guest and No Dominion. She has also written several plays, an opera, numerous ...Show More
4) Louise Welsh - No Dominion
The latest podcast is an interview with one of our favourite guests, the writer Louise Welsh. Her latest novel, 'No Dominion', is the final part in her Plague Times Trilogy which began back in 2014 (n...Show More
5) Louise Welsh - To The Dogs
For the latest Scots Whay Hae! podcast Ali caught up with writer, and previous guest, Louise Welsh to talk about her latest novel To The Dogs, which is out now published by Canongate Books. The two ta...Show More
6) Louise Welsh meets Duggie Fields
The writer Louise Welsh meets the artist Duggie Fields. Louise lives in Glasgow and is the author of eight novels, including The Cutting Room, Naming the Bones, and the Plague Times trilogy, which im...Show More
7) Claire Skinner and Louise Welsh
Harriett Gilbert and her guests - actress, Claire Skinner and author, Louise Welsh - discuss their favourite books by Karl Ove Knausgaard, RL Stevenson and Dorothy L Sayers. A Death in the Family by K...Show More
8) Fay Weldon and Louise Welsh
Fay Weldon, Louise Welsh and Harriett Gilbert discuss favourite books by Lionel Shriver, HG Wells and Jean Rhys. Wide Sargasso Sea by Jean Rhys Publisher: PenguinFay Weldon's choice: The War of the Wo...Show More
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