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.
Margaret Atwood: “I’ve got to stop being a compulsive helpaholic”
Books

Margaret Atwood: “I’ve got to stop being a compulsive helpaholic”

Fly Already, Etgar Keret; Your Duck is My Duck, Deborah Eisenberg
Books

Fly Already, Etgar Keret; Your Duck is My Duck, Deborah Eisenberg

Rose McGowan: Hollywood is a ‘sick, toxic system’ I had to escape
TV

Rose McGowan: Hollywood is a ‘sick, toxic system’ I had to escape

Bradley Wiggins: “I’m detached from cycling now”
News

Bradley Wiggins: “I’m detached from cycling now”

Lot, Bryan Washington; Ayoade On Top, Richard Ayoade
Books

Lot, Bryan Washington; Ayoade On Top, Richard Ayoade

‘Art is the important thing’: Kasabian’s Serge Pizzorno on fame and excess
Music

‘Art is the important thing’: Kasabian’s Serge Pizzorno on fame and excess

Nick Offerman: Amy Poehler is a ‘legend of comedy’
TV

Nick Offerman: Amy Poehler is a ‘legend of comedy’

Andy McNab didn’t know how to read at 16, now he’s a bestselling author
Books

Andy McNab didn’t know how to read at 16, now he’s a bestselling author

Last Witnesses, Svetlana Alexievich; A Lucky Man, Jamel Brinkley
Books

Last Witnesses, Svetlana Alexievich; A Lucky Man, Jamel Brinkley

Linford Christie OBE: ‘Powers-that-be haven’t told the truth about the drugs’
News

Linford Christie OBE: ‘Powers-that-be haven’t told the truth about the drugs’

George Benson: ‘My mother taught me how to be a human being’
Music

George Benson: ‘My mother taught me how to be a human being’

James Ellroy: ‘I was 17 and on the loose in LA, and looking for trouble’
Books

James Ellroy: ‘I was 17 and on the loose in LA, and looking for trouble’