Book Launch: Out There – A New Anthology of Scottish LGBT Writing Thursday, November 13, 2014 Mono Cafe Bar
Book Launch: Out There – A New Anthology of Scottish LGBT Writing
Thursday, November 13 at 7:00pm
Mono Cafe Bar
The anthology features work from celebrated writers including Val McDermid, Carol Ann Duffy, Toni Davidson, Damian Barr, Louise Welsh, Jenni Fagan, Kerry Hudson, Jackie Kay, Ronald Frame- and many more.
Damian Barr, author of Maggie and Me, will be joined by Zoe Strachan and others, who will be reading from the anthology.
Light refreshments will be provided.
We really hope you can join Freight Books to celebrate the launch of this incredible book.
‘the work in this collection from both established and emerging writers is as moving as it is brilliantly written, and the opportunity to have them all in one place is irresistible.’ -The List
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10-12 King’s Court, King Street, Glasgow G1 5RB
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Book Launch: Out There – A New Anthology of Scottish LGBT Writing
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