Aye Write: Louise Welsh Introduces… Temi Oh & Bridget Collins
17th March 2019 • 6:30PM – 7:30PM • Mitchell Library
Louise Welsh, the prize-winning novelist and Professor of Creative Writing at the University of Glasgow introduces two genre-busting debuts. In Temi Oh’s ‘Do You Dream of Terra-Two’, four decorated astronauts and six teenagers leave a dying Earth to find a habitable planet in a nearby solar system. It will take 23 years with no rescue possible, should something go wrong…
In ‘The Binding’ by Bridget Collins, Emmett Farmer begins an apprenticeship for a Bookbinder – in a vault under his mentor’s workshop, rows of books are meticulously stored and recorded. Then one day Emmett makes an astonishing discovery: one of
them has his name on it.
Tickets £6
0141 353 8000
The Mitchell Library, North Street, G2 7DN
This section: Aye Write Book Festival 2019, Books, Talks, Poetry and Creative Writing Events
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