Red Squirrel Press Publication Launch, CCA, Tuesday 10 May, 2016

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Red Squirrel Press Publication Launch
Tue 10 May 2016
CCA
7pm, Free & unticketed, Clubroom
18+
0141 352 4900
Scottish Writers’ Centre and Red Squirrel Press celebrate the launch of four new publications: William Bonar’s poetry pamphlet, ‘Offering’; Graham Fulton’s latest full-length poetry collection, ‘Brian Wilson in Swansea Bus Station’; Carolyn Patricia Richardson’s debut poetry pamphlet, Scots’ Rock’; and Tim Turnbull’s short story collection, ‘Silence and Other Stories’.
Red Squirrel Press is an independent publisher based in Northumberland. Red Squirrel Press was founded in April 2006 by Editor, Sheila Wakefield and has published over 130 titles to date, in full collections and poetry pamphlets, with many more titles in production.
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