Russell Leadbetter / / Herald Scotland
AWARD-winning Scots author Ali Smith has spoken of her heartfelt concern about the impact of library closures.
Smith, whose most recent novel, How To Be Both, won awards and critical praise, said it was "very important" to think about the "draconian" effect of spending cuts.
AWARD-winning Scots author Ali Smith has spoken of her heartfelt concern about the impact of library closures.
She told the Edinburgh International Book Festival that in November she will bring out a collection of short stories, entitled Public Library and Other Stories.
She told her audience that they were stories she has been writing over the last seven or eight years, "with little nodules, a spine, holding it together, which is about what books are about".
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She told her audience that they were stories she has been writing over the last seven or eight years, "with little nodules, a spine, holding it together, which is about what books are about".
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