What Do Short Stories Look Like, Scottish Writing Centre and Red Squirrel Press, CCA, Tuesday, 11 April 2017

In Partnership with Red Squirrel Press
Tuesday, 11 April 2017: Club Room at 7:00pm
CCA: Centre for Contemporary Arts
350 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow, G2 3JD
Red Squirrel Press: What Do Short Stories Look Like?
That’s for you to decide! Red Squirrel Press are keeping it fresh and continues to open many unexpected doors to the art of poetry and prose in 2017. In partnership with the Scottish Writers’ Centre, Red Squirrel Press present writers with new story collections, Colin Will, ‘Getting On,’ Stephen Barnaby, ‘I Never Realised It Was As Bad As That,’ and Diana Hendry, ‘My Father As An Ant,’ in an exploration of the musicality of writing. Please join us for an evening of new writing!
Red Squirrel Press is an independent publisher based in Northumberland. Founded in April 2006 by Editor, Sheila Wakefield and have published over 130 titles to date, with many more in production. Red Squirrel Press publish poetry (full collections and pamphlets) and crime fiction. For more information: www.redsquirrelpress.com/
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