Publishing Scotland: Book Week Scotland 2019

19 November, 2019 at 6.30 p.m.
Publishing Scotland Showcase Event
Waterstones Sauchiehall Street
We’re thrilled to be hosting a very special evening with Publishing Scotland, as they bring TWELVE authors to our store for a Scottish Showcase for Book Week Scotland!
This is a free event but please register via the link.
Publishing Scotland is delighted to present our Book Week Scotland Edinburgh Showcase! We’re bringing you the most exciting writers working in Scotland today. Love fiction? Memoir? Crime? Poetry? Children’s and YA? Then come along and meet your new favourite author- we have TWELVE joining us!
Claire Maclearly
Sylvia Hehir
Allan Martin
L. M. Afrossman
Gary Chudleigh
Tanya Roberts
Alex Nye
Kevin P. Gilday
Elizabeth Wein
Caro Ramsay
Anne Donovan
Alan Brown
Waterstones, 153-157 Sauchiehall Street, G2 3EW
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