Aye Write! Helen Sedgewick and Kevin MacNeil – 404 INK A New Publisher for Scotland, The Mitchell Library, 9 March, 2017
Helen Sedgewick and Kevin MacNeil – 404 INK A New Publisher for Scotland

9th Mar 2017 • 7:45PM – 8:45PM • Mitchell Library
Publishers 404 Ink present a night of eclectic readings and entertainment from a selection of authors including Helen Sedgwick and Kevin MacNeil
Helen Sedgewick and Kevin MacNeil – 404 INK A New Publisher for Scotland
The new indie publishers 404 Ink launched with a bang in late 2016 and we are proud to present a night of eclectic readings and entertainment from a selection of authors in their latest literary magazine. Join Helen Sedgwick (author of The Comet Seekers), the multi-talented Kevin MacNeil (The Brilliant and Forever) alongside 2016 Scottish Book Trust New Writer Awardee Karyn Dougan and hilarious upcoming Glasgow writer Chris McQueer. Poet and performer Nadine Aisha Jassat will also read from her contribution to 404 Ink’s first book Nasty Women, a collection of essays and accounts on what it is to be a woman in the 21st century.
Tickets: £6
0141 353 8000
The Mitchell Library, North Street, Glasgow G3 7DN
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