Launch of Autumn Voices 2018
PLAYSPACE PUBLICATIONS INVITE YOU TO THE LAUNCH OF THE BOOK ‘AUTUMN VOICES’
Autumn Voices: Scottish writers over 70 talk about creativity in later life.
Edited by Robin Lloyd-Jones, (PlaySpace Publications, £12.99)
EDINBURGH:Thursday 21 June, Blackwell’s Bookshop, 52-63 South Bridge, EH1 1YS,6.00-7.30 pm
GLASGOW Thursday 28th June, Waterstones, 351-355 Byres Road, G12 8AU, 7.30-9.00 pm
There will be readings by the writers in the book, drawn from:
Sheena Blackhall, Larry Butler, Jenni Calder, A,C.Clarke, Stewart Conn, Douglas Dunn
Sally Evans, Vicki Feaver, Lee Gershuny, Alasdair Gray, Diana Hendry, Richard Holloway
James Kelman. Carl MacDougall, Bernard MacLaverty, Robin Lloyd-Jones, Alison Prince
Pauline Prior-Pitt, John Purser, Sheila Templeton
Tickets
This is a ticketed event. Tickets (FREE) via EVENTBRITE
Tickets Autumn Voices Edinburgh
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