Creative Conversations with CYCJ Episode 13: Graeme Armstrong And Fiona Dyer

In this episode of Creative Conversations with CYCJ, we are joined by Graeme Armstrong – a Times bestselling, multi-award-winning author from Airdrie.

Graeme’s teenage years were spent within Scotland’s ‘young team’ gang culture. But since then, he has studied English as an undergraduate at the University of Stirling, completed a Masters in Creative Writing, and is currently a PhD doctoral researcher at the University of Strathclyde.

His debut novel, ‘The Young Team’, was published in 2020 and is now being adapted for screen. It’s fair to say that Graeme is a rising star, having written and presented documentaries for the BBC, being named one of Granta’s Best of Young British Novelists – a once-in-a-decade literary honour, and even appearing in British Vogue.

However, Graeme is still focused on using his past to fight for positive change – representing as he describes ‘unrepresented voices’. Across Scotland and beyond, Graeme runs anti-violence outreach events in the community with young people and in the prison estate, he is an ambassador for The Hope Collective and an honorary lecturer at New College Lanarkshire.

Recently, Graeme delivered the Keynote at our National Youth Justice Conference, and he has just joined the CYCJ on our Associates Scheme.

In this episode, Graeme sits down with CYCJ Director, Fiona Dyer for a conversation about his lived experience of gang life, his thoughts on criminal justice, and what life is like for him now and what’s next.

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