Turbo Valve Journal, The Poetry Club, 11th April
Valve journal
Friday, April 11, 2014, 7:30pm
Your favourite literary journal (right?) is having a night of fun at The Poetry Club to celebrate all the good people we’ve come across since we began in 2011.
Rounding up some of our favourite writers published in Valve over the last three years, we’ll kick off with readings from some of Scotland’s most dazzling literary talent (and no, we’re not biased at all).
You’ll be treated to words in sentences from:
Paisley’s finest poet GRAHAM FULTON
MARY MCDONOUGH CLARK, surfer of emotions and ideas
Scottish Book Trust New Writer’s Award-winning LUCY RIBCHESTER, and
Ever-entertaining observer of geriatrics on public transport ANDREW BLAIR
After readings there will be some good old fashioned Valve fun then dancing ’til the wee hours with a DJ set.
Come and be merry with us.
The Poetry Club
100 Eastvale Place, G3 8QG
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