Fiction for Fearties, Glasgow Womens Library, 17 November, 2014
Fiction for Fearties
November 17 @ 2:30 pm – 4:30 pm
Glasgow Women’s Library 23 Landressy Street, Glasgow, G40 1BP
Do you have a favourite short story you’d like to share? Would you like to write a short story of your own?
Monday 17th November. 2.30 to 4.30pm (£3/free)
Come along to our National Short Story Week event, listen to people’s favourite short stories, write one of your own at our fun and fear-free creative writing workshop and then submit your story for our Dragon’s Pen event.
Booking
This event costs £3.00 full price: Select the number of tickets you wish to book below, or come in to the Library to book. We offer subsidised and/or free places for students, people on a low income, unemployed or those in receipt of benefit and Friends of GWL. Check if you are eligible for free place? or call us on 0141 550 2267 to book.
Submit Your Stories and Poems
Why not be bold and submit your stories and poems to our annual Dragon’s Pen writing competition. This year the theme is Sectarianism in Scotland, as winning entries will be published in our Mixing the Colours book in 2015. For inspiration and guidance please see the Mixing the Colours pages on our website: womenslibrary.org.uk
Competition opens on Thursday 2nd October so send us your poems and stories (up to 1000 words and only one entry per person in each category please).
Closing date for entries is 12pm on Monday 17th November 2014. Email your entry info@womenslibrary.org.uk with Dragon’s Pen Entry in the subject line.
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