Festival of New Writing
in Aberdeen and
North-East Scotland
1st–30th September 2010
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Writers and Performers
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Grant Fraser
Tuesday 14 September
7pm
Aberdeen Arts Centre, Aberdeen
Meditation, self-trial, mystery
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Eddie Gibbons
Thursday 23 September
7pm
The Coffee House, Aberdeen
Eddie Gibbons reads from his new collection, joined by Olivia McMahon and Catriona Yule
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John Glenday
Saturday 4 September
3pm
Museum of Scottish Lighthouses, Fraserburgh
A reading and book signing launching the world's only dedicated collection of Scottish lighthouse poetry
Tuesday 28 September
7pm
Aberdeen Arts Centre, Aberdeen
Featuring poets John Glenday, Paulina Vanderbilt and E. E. Chandler with musical accompaniment from Colin Edwards
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Andrew Gordon
Tuesday 7 September
7pm
Aberdeen Arts Centre, Aberdeen
Spring Tides Poetry Group and friends, featuring special guest Sheena Blackhall, Makar of North-East Scotland
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Neil Hankin
Friday 3 September
7pm
Salmon Bothy, Portsoy
An evening of poetry, music and the interplay between, with John Mackie and friends
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Sue Hawksley
Saturday 16 October
7.30pm
Woodend Barn, Banchory
Two collaborative works from Sue Hawksley's Articulate Animal
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Laura Hird
Wednesday 15 September
4pm
Aberdeen Arts Centre, Aberdeen
A flash fiction workshop
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Haworth Hodgkinson
Friday 3 September
7pm
Salmon Bothy, Portsoy
An evening of poetry, music and the interplay between, with John Mackie and friends
Friday 24 September
7.30pm
Grassic Gibbon Centre, Arbuthnott
Launch of Cal Wallace's debut short story anthology
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Bob Holsman
Friday 17 September
2pm
Meldrum Library, Oldmeldrum
Reminisce with a World War Two soldier
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Gavin Inglis
Monday 13 September
6.30pm
Musa, Aberdeen
An information sharing event for professional writers
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Valerie Faith Irvine-Fortescue
Tuesday 7 September
7pm
Aberdeen Arts Centre, Aberdeen
Spring Tides Poetry Group and friends, featuring special guest Sheena Blackhall, Makar of North-East Scotland
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all events in the New Words festival as advertised, but we can accept no liability
for details that are changed due to circumstances beyond our control.
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