Curtis Garner in Conversation with James Cahill
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Curtis Garner in Conversation with James Cahill

By Foyles Bookshop, 107 Charing Cross Road

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The author of Isaac discusses his much-anticipated second novel, Orange, a candid and atmospheric portrayal of first love and self-discovery

The author of Isaac discusses his much-anticipated second novel, Orange, a candid and atmospheric portrayal of first love and self-discovery, with novelist James Cahill.

A masterfully rendered portrait of young love set in rural Cornwall, Orange follows Daniel and Jago on a journey of self-discovery and transformative connection.

Curtis Garner is the author of Isaac was published in 2024 to critical acclaim. He was born in Cornwall in 1996 and moved to London when he was eighteen to study Creative Writing and English Literature. He graduated in 2017 and has been working in publishing since. In 2020 he also received an MA with Distinction from Manchester Writing School, where much of Isaac was written. In his spare time he reviews novels on Instagram (@queer_novels). Orange is his second novel.

James Cahill has worked in the art world and academia for fifteen years. His debut novel, Tiepolo Blue, was shortlisted for the Authors’ Club Best First Novel Award. His second novel, The Violet Hour, was published in 2025. His writing has been published in Artforum, the Los Angeles Review of Books, the London Review of Books, the Spectator, the Times Literary Supplement and the Daily Telegraph, among others. James divides his time between London and Los Angeles.

The discussion will be followed by an audience Q&A and book signing. Your ticket includes a complimentary glass of wine.

Category: Arts, Literary Arts

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  • 1 hour 30 minutes
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107 Charing Cross Road

London WC2H 0DT United Kingdom

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Feb 2 · 7:00 PM GMT