Scottish Writers Centre Speakeasy – Fooers fae the fillin station #2
Tuesday 6th February 2024, 7 p.m. – 9 p.m.
Centre for Contemporary Arts, 350 Sauchiehall Street Glasgow G2 3JD Glasgow + Online
Words From The Heart
From the mind of John Bolland and after a two-year hiatus, the SWC Speakeasy | Fooers fae the fillin station: words from the heart returns!
Come and read or be in the audience to enjoy readers’ take on love, lust, and oxytocin in person, live in the CCA Clubroom, or online.
Everyone welcome, members, friends and first-timers to come along and share their work and encourage all writing forms, voices and languages.
This hybrid event offers performers the convenience to read remotely.
Please note you have the freedom to learn into or delve away from the feelings and themes that this time of year can bring. Therefore, reading out song lyrics, DM requests and devotion letters to your pets hold the same level of acceptance!
Form to complete if you’d like to be a reader.
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