Figures from the world of literature are gathering at the University of Dundee to take part in "literary salons" that bring together budding writers, lovers of literature, authors and agents. Speakers at the event will discuss their work and answer questions. Author Jason Donald will read from his debut novel, Choke Chain (2009), and writer and journalist David Robinson will discuss the theme of where fact and fiction merge. Anna Day, the event's organiser, said the salons offered a way for the public to engage with Dundee's literary community.
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