Paisley Book Festival 2023
16 – 19 February, 2023
Some Highlights
Paisley Book Festival has put together a fantastic programme with leading authors from Scotland and the UK descending on Paisley in February 2023. The programme will include author events, workshops and is an opportunity for writers to showcase their work on the main stage.
For the first time, the festival is introducing a pay what you can model for the majority of events. Hopefully, this will help to make the Arts accessible to all and in that spirit, you are asked to pay what you can afford, no questions asked.
SOME HIGHLIGHTS
Shaun Moore, Lorna Callery Sithole and guests
19 February, University West of Scotland Union.


Into the Far Field Jim Carruth

An Unlikely Friendship – Chitra Ramaswamy

Maisie Chan – Release Your Tiger Warrior
Ann MacKinnon and Morag Smith, 17 February
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