Centre for Open Studies, Creative Writing, Fiction Showcase 8 December, 2015
Student Showcase
8 December, STUC, 7 P.M.
Over the years, the Centre for Open Studies has produced many notable, award-winning and widely published writers. These writers have enhanced the reputation of the Centre. Each year, new and returning students produce excellent work during their time at the Centre.
This event showcases work written by students during the term. Students will read stories, extracts from novels and other fiction forms at this special event that will also include music, visual art and refreshments.
Live music and songs will be courtesy of students from the Songwriting Course.
Cheap bar.
All welcome.
STUC, 333 Woodlands Road, G3 6NG (off Park Road)
Pay at the door or phone to book: £5
Code 9792
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Enquiries: +44 (0)141 330 1835
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Short Courses at University of Glasgow, Centre for Open Studies: www.gla.ac.uk/study/short/
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