Launch of Ruby McCann Writing School – Book Week Scotland 2022
Tuesday 15/11/2022 at 7 p.m.
Launch of the Ruby McCann Writing School with Inaugural Tutor Rodge Glass
CCA Clubroom, 350 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow G3 6RB
Join Scottish Writers for a night they have been looking forward to and working on for a long time.
They will have the immense privilege of launching a writing school in memory of former chair, Ruby McCann during Book Week Scotland 22 with inaugural tutor Rodge Glass.
Tickets
1 ticket per person purchase at Eventbrite – pay what you can
Ruby McCann (1963 – 2022)
‘As part of a varied and distinguished literary career, she served as chair of the Scottish Writers’ Centre and we humbly attempt to carry her great spirit forwards.’
We recommend reading Pat Byrne’s exceptional piece about Ruby

Ruby, talking about writing lyrics on Songwriting Magic Course, Jim Byrne.
Jim and Pat’s West End Chat – Pat chats with Ruby McCann, poet, writer, creative writing tutor, editor, publisher and playwright.
Rodge Glass is the Convener of MLitt Creative Writing at Stratclyde University and of the Int. Alasdair Gray Conference.

He is the author of the novels No Fireworks (Faber, 2005), Hope for Newborns (Faber, 2008) and Bring Me the Head of Ryan Giggs (Serpent’s Tail, 2012) as well as a graphic novel, Dougie’s War (Freight, 2010, written with Dave Turbitt), LoveSexTravelMusik: Stories for the EasyJet Generation (Freight, 2013) and Alasdair Gray: A Secretary’s Biography (Bloomsbury, 2008) His work has been nominated for numerous awards, both national and international, including the Authors’ Club Award, the Dylan Thomas Prize, the Frank O’Connor Award and the Saltire Award, and he won a Somerset Maugham Award for Non-Fiction in 2009. Rodge has also written for The Guardian, The Paris Review, The Herald, The Scotsman and others. His various fictions have been translated into Albanian, Danish, German, Hebrew, Spanish and Slovenian, and he has appeared at international literary festivals around the world, including New York, Toronto and Rome. His novel Voglio la Testa di Ryan Giggs was published in Italian (66thand2nd, Roma) in 2014, and the short story collection Price za Izidzet generaciju was published in Serbian (Rasic Literary Workshop, Belgrade) in 2016. He is currently writing his next novel, Once a Great Leader, and a nonfiction book called Things Have Changed: Essays on Doubt.
Book Week Scotland 2022
“Book Week Scotland is an annual celebration of books and reading that takes place across the country. Now in its eleventh year, during Book Week people of all ages and walks of life come together to share the joy of reading. Together with Scottish Book Trust’s curated programme, their partners deliver hundreds of unique, exciting events and activities that celebrate the transformative power of reading. They are joined in this celebration by Scotland’s authors, poets, playwrights, storytellers and illustrators to bring a packed programme of events and projects to life.
This section: Book Week Scotland, Books, Talks, Poetry and Creative Writing Events, Classes and Workshops, What's On Glasgow West End: cinema, clubs, theatre, music, events, festivals, community and more
Related Pages
- Mermaids at GFT – Mother’s Day
- Couture Glasgow Film Festival 2026 review by Pat Byrne
- Effi O Blaenau review Pat Byrne – Glasgow Film Festival 2026
- Super Nature Glasgow Film Festival 2026
- Storytelling For Adults, Alexandria
- Glasgow Film Theatre Announces Programme for March 2026
- Palestine solidarity volunteer bike ride
- Earth’s Greatest Enemy at GFT
- Easter School Holiday Club, Platform
- Iona with Love, Barbara Sellars, book launch
- Jaripeo at Glasgow Film Festival 2026
- Sailm nan Daoine (Psalms of the People)- Glasgow Film Festival 2026
- It’s A Fine Thing To Sing – Songs and Singers of Inishowen Peninsula Documentary
- Midwinter Break – Glasgow Film Festival 2026 Review
- Hope – Fundraiser for Scottish Writers Centre
- Irish musician Mairtin O’Connor and Scottish Chamber Orchestra
- Julie Fowlis with Scottish Chamber Orchestra at Celtic Connections 2026
- Everybody to Kenmure Street – GFF2026 Review
- Big vs Small, Film Night, Arlington Baths Club
- Pam Hogg: Style, Defiance and the Art of Being Seen