Last week on Gibraltar Stories, I brought you the first of three episodes dedicated to this year’s Gibunco Gibraltar International Literary Festival featuring some of the local writers who were speaking about their work. In this second episode it’s the turn of some of the visiting writers.
Now in its seventh edition, the Gibraltar International Literary Festival draws writers and visitors from far afield. In this episode you can hear from writers who hail from Canada, Italy, Sweden via Spain and other destinations, as well as the UK.
It features conversations with Paola Diana on her book ‘Saving the World. Women: The Twenty-First Century’s Factor for Change’, Ursula Buchan on her biography of her grandfather, ‘Beyond the 39 Steps: A Life of John Buchan’, Kitty Sewell on her latest thriller ‘The Fault’ (which is set in Gibraltar), and Professor Larry Sawchuk & Professor Lianne Tripp on their book ‘Monkey Tales’.
You can find out more about the Gibunco Gibraltar International Literary Festival here.
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Music on this podcast is by DP Music on www.melodyloops.com mixed with Gibraltar atmospheric sounds.
Gibraltar Stories is produced, edited and presented by Lindsay Weston.
(L-R) Ursula Buchan, Paola Diana, Prof. Lianne Tripp & Prof. Larry Sawchuk and Kitty Sewell.