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2021

In Conversation: Sam Thompson & Kelly McCaughrain

Kelly McCaughrain, Children's Writing Fellow for NI, will be in discussion with novelist and lecturer at the Seamus Heaney Centre, Sam Thompson.

Date(s)
July 1, 2021
Location
Online
Time
18:00 - 19:00
Price
FREE

Sam Thompson’s debut novel Communion Town was longlisted for the 2012 Booker Prize and Jott was shortlisted for the 2019 Encore Award. His short fiction has appeared recently in The Tangerine, Still Worlds Turning (No Alibis Press), on BBC Radio 4 and in Best British Short Stories 2019.

He has written for the Times Literary Supplement and the London Review of Books. He teaches creative writing at the Seamus Heaney Centre at Queen’s.

Kelly will be discussing Sam’s debut book for children, Wolfstongue, due to be published by Little Island in May 2021.

“I started writing Wolfstongue for my son, who has speech difficulties and has always loved wolves. I thought of the medieval tales about the trickster Reynard the Fox and his hapless rival Isengrim the Wolf, and I wanted to tell a story in which the tongue-tied wolf gets the better of the smooth-talking fox for once. I hope the book takes readers on an adventure while also offering them a myth that they may find useful: a myth about how language can trap us or make us free, about the self-doubt we feel when we can’t find the words we need, and about how human stories have power to shape the natural world.”

Attendees will also have the opportunity to ask questions about the novel in a live Q&A session.  

To register your attendance for this event email alumni@qub.ac.uk

Department
Development and Alumni Relations
Seamus Heaney Centre for Poetry
Audience
All
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Subject/Theme
Culture
Event Organiser Details
Email alumni@qub.ac.uk