Tom Murray Book Launch – Scottish Writers
20 February, 2024, 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM
CCA Clubroom, 350 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow G2 3JD
TOM MURRAY BOOK LAUNCH: THE PERMANENT ROOM
An evening of short stories and poems from Tom Murray and guests.
Tom will read from his new collection of short stories. Stories of family; an individual’s place in the world where the everyday and imagination clash; exploring the possibilities of a rapidly evolving technological landscape, and more.
Tom is a fiction writer, poet and playwright based in Dumfries. His stories and poems published in Scotland and further afield. His plays widely performed. He was a Scottish Poetry Library Poetry Ambassador 2021-23.
Guest readers include:
Carol McKay, Charlie Gracie and Christie Williamson
Publications:
The Future is Behind You (poetry), Sins of the Father (play), The Clash (play), Out of My Head (fiction). There is a Place I Go (Poetry.) The Permanent Room (Fiction.)
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