Red Squirrel Press Showcase – Scottish Writers Centre
Tuesday 18 April, 2023
Scottish Writers presents rich and stimulating poetry from nine vital voices brought to the world by one of Scotland’s most prolific and cherished publishers
Come along to the Scottish Writers Centre and celebrate these publications from nine poets published since the pandemic. Ready to enrich your world with poetry.
They are:
Patricia Ace The Lido At Night
Chris Boyland Vessel
Irene Evans In the Course of Conversation
Ann MacKinnon Warp And Weft
Ellen MacAteer Honesty Mirror
Elizabeth Rimmer The Well of the Moon
Eveline Pye Steam
Morag Smith Background Noises
Sheila Templeton Clyack
Come along and enjoy the thrill of hearing your favourite poets read live and in person from their books and pamphlets , leave with signed copies and memories to treasure.
Scottish Writers, Club Room CCA, 350 Sauchiehall Street, G3 3JD
Free Event – Book Tickets
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