• Tech-Block The Digital Age’s Impact on Authors - with IRVINE WELSH & CAT COCHRANE

  • Nov 2 2023
  • Length: 1 hr and 4 mins
  • Podcast

Tech-Block The Digital Age’s Impact on Authors - with IRVINE WELSH & CAT COCHRANE

  • Summary

  • In this episode, we revisit the fifth show of Common People Live at the Edinburgh Fringe, where we delve into the profound impact of The Digital Age on Authors with two distinguished guests: Irvine Welsh and Cat Cochrane.


    Irvine Welsh: Since the 1990s, Irvine Welsh has carved a niche for himself in the world of literature, achieving cult status. His novels, known for their unique blend of comedy, drama, and raw social commentary, have consistently topped bestseller lists. Notably, "Trainspotting" (1996), one of his seminal works, made a massive splash when it hit the silver screen. Another notable creation, "The Acid House" (1998), a trilogy of stories, attained a devoted following in Scotland and the UK. At present, Welsh is immersed in crafting the sequel to "Trainspotting" titled 'Porn,' a project eagerly anticipated to further solidify his place in literary history.


    Cat Cochrane: Cat Cochrane is a multifaceted talent encompassing journalism, writing, and poetry. Her bylines have graced the pages of both local and national newspapers and magazines. In 2023, she made her literary debut with "Sugartown," a collection of short stories and poems. Cat has spent a year captivating audiences with her poetry performances in Glasgow and Edinburgh. Presently, she calls Glasgow's East End home, where she's diligently working on her second collection.


    Join us for an enlightening conversation with these exceptional guests. Subscribe to Common People for more enthralling content from the Edinburgh Fringe Festival!


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