Weegie Wedneday October 16th

Past speakers at Weegie Wednesday include: James Robertson, Maggie Swinburne, My Weekly Features editor; Rally and Broad; David Ross, non-fiction writer; Alan Grant, comic book writer; David Greig, playwright; Chris Brookmyre, crime writer; Michael Malone, crime writer; Sara Sheridan, fiction writer; Shari Low, journalist and fiction writer; Barry Gornell, fiction writer; Kirsty Logan, fiction writer and poet; Jean Rafferty, fiction writer; Eleanor Yule, film maker; Caron MacPherson, bookshop manager; Sophie Cooke, fiction writer; Rosemary Goring, literary critic and non-fiction writer; James Aldridge, bookseller and events organiser; David Simons, fiction writer; Marion Sinclair, Chief Executive of Publishing Scotland; Gordon Brown, fiction writer and marketing specialist; Duncan Furness, bookseller; Richard Warden, film producer; Alex Gray, crime writer and poet; Iain Banks, fiction writer and Ian Rankin, crime fiction writer, Linda Strachan, The Society of Authors, Sue Reid Sexton, Sinclair and Kim Macleod of Indie Authors World.

The Project Cafe, 134 Renfrew Street, Glasgow G3 6ST.
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October 16, 2019, 7.30pm

The Project Cafe

In response to member requests our meeting on Wednesday 16th October will be running another open mic. Members are invited share a piece of their work, which may be no more than 5 minutes long. Details below.

The work may have been published in the past, may be part of an ongoing work, or been hidden in a drawer waiting on an airing: the only criteria is that : it must be your own work.

Select any piece, but no more than 5 minutes’ worth. Come along, share your work and join the fun!

There will be tea/decaf tea/coffee available but if you prefer you may BYOB or soft drinks. There will be a £3 corkage charge for anyone drinking alcohol. To raise much needed funds, we will have our usual raffle, with the main prize being a Waterstones gift voucher. Donations of additional raffle prizes are much appreciated.

We're meeting as usual at the Project Cafe, in Renfrew Street which is just by Mandors the fabric shop and a stone's throw from the GFT, from 7.30pm.

Numbers taking part will be limited to 8, so it is essential to book your slot! Please contact jerry@jerrybrannigan.com asap to guarantee your place.

With thanks, The Committee

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