Shared Reading with Ann MacKinnon
Monday 19th June, 2023 at 2.30 p.m.
Shared Reading with Ann MacKinnon
Agnes Owens Room, Alexandria Library, Gilmour St, Alexandria G83 0DA
Come along and join in discussing the topic of Sibling Rivalry in poetry and fiction
Free event – all welcome.
About Ann MacKinnon
Ann is a poet ‘writing in both English and Scots, with a particular interest in the Scots language. I gained the Scottish Book Trust New Writers’ Award in 2014 and as a result of that I had a pamphlet in Scots, Nae Flooers, published by Tapsalteerie. Recently my poems have appeared in X – the anthology of the Scottish Wrters’ Centre – and Spindrift – the anthology of the Federation of Writers, as well as in New Writing Scotland. I was highly commended in the McCash Poetry Competition in 2018 and was joint winner in 2019.’ Scottish Book Trust
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