Fíona Scarlett's debut novel Boy's Don't Cry was an international bestseller. 'Told with compassion and empathy, it will break your heart in a million different ways,' said Louise O'Neill.
She's coming to Killorglin to discus her new novel May All Your Skies Be Blue, the story of a childhood friendship, forged in North Dublin in 1991, and the impact it has over a thirty year arc. Donal Ryan calls it, 'A beautiful, deeply affecting story.'
There will be books on sale at the event.
Fíona will be talking to writer William Shaw.
William Shaw is a contemporary crime writer living in Glenbeigh.
Run by Lucy and Robert Carter the Grilse Gallery in Killorglin is an artists-run space exhibiting a changing programme of contemporary visual art.