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Louise Welsh

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After studying history at Glasgow University, Louise Welsh established a second-hand bookshop, where she worked for many years. Her first novel, The Cutting Room, won several awards, including the 2002 Crime Writers’ Association John Creasey Memorial Dagger, and was jointly awarded the 2002 Saltire Society Scottish First Book of the Year Award. Louise was granted a Robert Louis Stevenson Memorial Award in 2003, a Scotland on Sunday/Glenfiddich Spirit of Scotland Award in 2004, and a Hawthornden Fellowship in 2005.

She is a regular radio broadcaster, has published many short stories, and has contributed articles and reviews to most of the British broadsheets. She has also written for the stage. The Guardian chose her as a 'woman to watch' in
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Dublin Writers Festival – The Jekyll and Hyde Inheritance


I'll be in distinguished company at at The Dublin Writers' Festival this Monday where I'll be joining John Burnside, Donnie O'Rourke, Richard Holloway and Kevin MacNeil. We've all been invited to respond to Robert Louis Stevenson's concept of 'dual nature' which he explored so brilliantly in The Strange case of Dr Jeykll and Mr Hyde. Join us, if you can, at 7.30pm on the 23rd at the Samuel Bec

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Published on May 20, 2011 01:48
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“It's always struck me as funny that guys with scars get a reputation for being hard. It's the ones that cut them you should be looking out for, right?”
Louise Welsh, Naming the Bones
tags: ironic

“People have died for love, they have lied and cheated and parted from those who loved them in turn. Love has slammed doors on fortunes, made bad man from heroes and heroes from libertines. Love has corrupted, cured, depraved and perverted. It is the remedy, the melody, the poison and the pain. The appetite, the antidote, the fever and the flavour. Love Kills. Love Cures. Love is a bloody menace. Oh, but it's fun while it lasts.”
Louise Welsh, The Cutting Room
tags: love

“It's not called the world wide web for nothing. You can get sucked in and trapped there".”
Louise Welsh, A Lovely Way to Burn

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