Writing The World SCAP and Scottish Writers
Tuesday 19 September, 2023 – 7 p.m.
Scottish Writers, Clubhouse, Centre for Contemporary Arts, 350 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow G2 3JD
Writing the World Writers and guests including Lorna Callery-Sithole
Writing the World: A Collective is a celebration of storytelling and the diversity of cultures and is the outcome of workshops for members of the Asylum-seeking Community across Glasgow taught by Dr. Linda Jackson and Donna Campbell
The book also has work by writers who have previously written about integration or worked with people from across the world.
This project is supported by the Hugh Fraser Foundation and The Robertson Trust.
Writing the World is edited by Linda Jackson and published by SCAP.
Lorna Callery-Sithole is an award-wining, working-class, multidisciplinary, Renfrewshire-based poet, visual artist, performer, and educator.
Tuesday 19th September 2023
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