Books Barr's first book was published in 2006 by
Hodder & Stoughton.
Get It Together: How to Survive Your Quarterlife Crisis was the first book concerned with the
quarter-life crisis to be published in the UK. It was inspired by a column Barr wrote for
The Times in 2001–03 about graduate work and life.
3] Barr's second book is
Maggie & Me, a memoir of growing up in small-town Scotland during the
Thatcher years.
Bloomsbury acquired the book at auction in July 2010 and it was published in the UK in April 2013 winning him
Stonewall Writer of the Year,
Sunday Times Memoir of the Year and the Paddy Power Political Satire Award. It was a
BBC Radio 4 Book of the Week. It has been optioned by STV and is being adapted for television by Andrea Gibb – Barr will also be a writer on the series. In 2016, Bloomsbury pre-empted Barr's
debut novel You Will Be Safe Here.
Broadcasting and journalism Barr has been a columnist for
The Times,
Sunday Times and
The Big Issue, and wrote the travel column
Novel Destinations for
High Life Magazine. In 2016 he was Highly Commended by
BSME as Columnist of the Year. From 2014 to 2017 he wrote BarrFly,
The Sunday Times' drink column. From 2008–2018 he was Literary Editor of Soho House. He is a frequent guest on BBC Radio 4 and has hosted
Front Row, with interviewees including
Dolly Parton,
Javier Marías and
Brad Pitt. In 2016 he hosted his first half-hour documentary on BBC One revealing
The Writers of Rye produced by Factory Films. In October 2019, Barr was on
Sky Arts co-hosting the first ever live coverage of the
Cheltenham Literature Festival along with
Andi Oliver,
Miquita Oliver and Simon Savidge. As well as co-hosting with Andi in the studio he presented the Book Banquet, in which prominent writers recommended a range of books, and he diagnosed the reading habits of a variety of festival guests as the Book Doctor. In 2019, Barr hosted
The Big Scottish Book Club (produced by IWC for
BBC Scotland). The series returned in 2020 for a longer run, which was broadcast at the end of 2020. The show featured
Janice Galloway,
Marian Keyes,
Graham Norton,
David Nicholls,
Jojo Moyes,
Neil Gaiman and
Sathnam Sanghera, among others. During the
first COVID-19 lockdown in 2020, Barr devised and hosted
Shelf Isolation, produced by IWC for BBC Scotland and BBC iPlayer.
Damian Barr's Literary Salon Launching at Shoreditch House in 2008, Damian Barr's Literary Salon aimed to revitalise live literary events. Readers and writers meet through special live events and online content including interviews, podcasts and brand-new stories. The Salon has held residencies at the St Pancras Renaissance Hotel, the Mondrian and the Savoy, and travelled to venues all around the world including Moscow, New York, Sydney, Auckland, Toronto and San Francisco. The Savoy appointed Barr as the hotel's first ever Literary Ambassador, running their writers-in-residence scheme. Salon guests have included
Tracey Thorn,
Rose McGowan,
Maggie O'Farrell,
Yaa Gyasi,
Dustin Lance Black,
Caitlin Moran,
Philippa Perry, and
Armistead Maupin. In 2020 the Salon added online events and held Salons with
Douglas Stuart,
Dolly Alderton,
SJ Watson,
Polly Samson,
Pete Paphides and
John Niven. There is also a podcast available on iTunes, SoundCloud and LitHub, which is also played in-flight on
British Airways. == Awards and honours ==