Home Ground: New Writing Inspired by the 2016 Homeless World Cup in Glasgow with Zoe Strachan and Louise Welsh – Aye Write 2017

Zoe Strachan

Louise Welsh
Launch of Aye Write City Read with Zoe Strachan and Louise Welsh
Thursday 9 March – 4.30 p.m. – 5.30 p.m.
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The Mitchell Library, North St, Glasgow G3 7DN
Home Ground: New writing inspired by the 2016 Homeless World Cup in Glasgow.
Edited by Louise Welsh and Zoe Strachan, contributors to the anthology range from volunteers who supported this year’s
tournament hosted in Glasgow, to graduate MLitt students, creative writing tutors, as well as authors Lin Anderson, Robert Douglas, Alan Bissett, David Farrell and our city Makar Jim Carruth.
A range of powerful pieces focusing on issues that contribute to homelessness are included in your free copy!
Free Event
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