Jane Graham
Jane Graham
Books editor Jane Graham is an award-winning arts journalist. As a BBC radio producer, she worked on Radios 1, 3 and 4 and Radio Ulster, with John Peel, Kirsty Wark, Mary Anne Hobbs, Ricky Gervais, and Steven Nolan. She has written for The Guardian, Uncut, The Sunday Times and The Scotsman and was a Belfast Telegraph columnist for ten years. She makes regular appearances on Radio Scotland & BBC Scotland. She has also worked closely with libraries, was a Reader in Residence for the Scottish Book Trust and was Scotland’s first Reading Ambassador for CultureNL.
‘I had to flee Afghanistan when I was just 12’
News

‘I had to flee Afghanistan when I was just 12’

Emmylou Harris: ‘The only thing I knew how to do was sing, I had no choice’
Music

Emmylou Harris: ‘The only thing I knew how to do was sing, I had no choice’

Peter Ackroyd: ‘When I was young I wanted to be Pope’
Books

Peter Ackroyd: ‘When I was young I wanted to be Pope’

Ricky Ross: ‘You can avoid real life, and still get paid!’
Music

Ricky Ross: ‘You can avoid real life, and still get paid!’

Independent Bookshop Week: 10 of the best new retailers
Books

Independent Bookshop Week: 10 of the best new retailers

Independent Bookshop Week: The best books from independent publishers
Books

Independent Bookshop Week: The best books from independent publishers

Richard Coles: ‘I still don’t think David is dead’
News

Richard Coles: ‘I still don’t think David is dead’

Ed Miliband: ‘I should have taken more chances’
News

Ed Miliband: ‘I should have taken more chances’

Pat Nevin: ‘When I hear racist chanting… I’m not having that’
News

Pat Nevin: ‘When I hear racist chanting… I’m not having that’

Black Buck by Mateo Askaripour: fast-paced, energetic and confident
Books

Black Buck by Mateo Askaripour: fast-paced, energetic and confident

Lean Fall Stand by Jon McGregor: A submersive reading experience
Books

Lean Fall Stand by Jon McGregor: A submersive reading experience

Joanna Scanlon: ‘I don’t see conformity as a good thing’
TV

Joanna Scanlon: ‘I don’t see conformity as a good thing’