New Writer Showcase University of Glasgow

Tuesday 23 July, 2024, 7 p.m. – 9 p.m
James McCune Smith Learning Hub (Room 743), University of Glasgow, University Avenue, G12 8QW
Join the lifelong learners at the University of Glasgow as they share the best of their new creative writing. From poems and short stories to true tales and drama, help celebrate these new writers finding their voice and talent on short courses at the University of Glasgow.
Free event – All are welcome for an evening of inspiration and imagination.
If you would like to share your work at this event, applications to perform for 5-7 minutes are welcome from any writer who has undertaken a short course at University of Glasgow over the past year (since July 2023).
If you would like to perform or have any questions then please get in touch with Dr Katy Hastie
More information on the creative writing courses including in-person taster sessions over the summer on campus.
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