Book Launch: Tales From a Cancelled Country: Launch Event – thi wurd books, 18 June, 2015 STUC

Tales From a Cancelled Country: Launch Event
Thurs 18th June 2015, 6.30pm
STUC Building, Woodlands Rd
This is a free event to launch the first publication from thi wurd books, Tales From a Cancelled Country. The event will feature a sequence of short readings from the book, as well as drinks, music, and discussion.
The directions to find the venue, the STUC building on Woodlands Road in Glasgow, can be found here: Venue
If you would like further information on this event, please contact:
STUC, 333 Woodlands Road, Glasgow G3 6NG
Tales From a Cancelled Country
Published June 2015 by thi wurd books – £9.99 – Free P&P
In the aftermath of the electorate of Scotland choosing to vote ‘No’ to becoming an independent country, Tales From a Cancelled Country brings us 17 stories, all of which show aspects of what it means to be human. Many of the writers in this anthology have appeared in thi wurd, a magazine established in Glasgow in 2012 to provide a platform for people striving to create literary art. Added to those are new voices, some published for the first time.
The stories include Who Is Killing The Fringe Comedians of Edinburgh? by Alan Warner, who also provides the title for the collection.
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