Luminate Festival: Autumn Voices with Carl MacDougall plus open mic at Waterstones, 10th October, 2017
Luminate Festival of Creative Ageing.
1 – 31 October, 2017
Tuesday 10th October, 2017 at 2.15-3.45 pm at Waterstones, Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow.
Introduction – Robin Lloyd-Jones
Carl MacDougall will talk about his recent short story collection, Someone Always Robs the Poor. (20 minutes)
Carl MacDougall
Carl MacDougall has written three prize-winning novels, four pamphlets and four collections of short stories, two works of non-fiction and has edited four anthologies, including the best selling The Devil and the Giro. He has written and presented two major television series for BBC 2, is President of Scottish PEN, an Honorary Fellow of the Association for Scottish Literary Studies and is probably working on too many things.
Open Mic
Open mike session – 5 minutes each
Running order:
Suzanne Egerton
David Donnison
Dora Wright
Ray Evans
Mary Irvine
A C Clarke
Pat Byrne
Larry Butler
Evelyn Lawrie
Sheila Templeton .
Sallie Lloyd-Jones
Call 0141 332 9105 for details
Luminate Festival of Creative Ageing Autumn Voices
Waterstones Sauchiehall Street, Second Floor Cafe, 153-157 Sauchiehall St, Glasgow Metropolitan Area G2 3EW
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