Festival of New Writing in Aberdeen and North-East Scotland
                
                
                    1–30 September 2012
                
                
                
                
                
                
                
                
                
                
                 
                
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    Afternoon Tea with the Jacobites
    
    
        
    Maggie Craig
    
    
        
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    Saturday 1 September 2012
                     
                    
    3pm
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    4pm
                
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    Brander Library, Huntly
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    Tickets £5 in advance from the
    
  Brander Library
    
                    
    
    
        Maggie Craig invites you to a Jacobite Tea, where she will talk about the history
        behind Scotland's love of afternoon tea, the role the cup that cheers played in
        the Rising of 1745, and the sometimes surprising things the Jacobites ate and drank.
        Tea and shortbread will be served.
     
    
        
            
                
                     
                
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                    Maggie Craig is the acclaimed Scottish writer of the groundbreaking Damn'
                        Rebel Bitches: The Women of the '45, its companion volume Bare-Arsed Banditti:
                            The Men of the '45, and several page-turning historical novels set in
                    Glasgow and Edinburgh. When the Clyde Ran Red tells the true story of the
                    years when passionate politics and towering personalities swept like a whirlwind
                    through Glasgow and Clydeside.
                 
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                        North East Writers and its partner organisations undertake to produce
                            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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     Week 1 
    
  
  
    Saturday 1 September
     
    10am
     
    Huntly Area Cancer Support Centre, Huntly
   
  
  
    Margaret Grant and Phyllis Goodall
   
 
  
    Saturday 1 September
     
    11.30am
     
    Brander Library, Huntly
   
  
  
    Stories for children aged 8 upwards
   
 
  
    Saturday 1 September
     
    12 noon
     
    Highlander Bunkhouse, Huntly
   
  
  
    Soup served with poetry from two popular books sold in aid of MacMillan Cancer Relief
   
 
  
    Saturday 1 September
     
    2pm     
    Brander Library Garden, Huntly
   
  
  
    Paul Kieniewicz
   
 
  
    Saturday 1 September
     
    3pm
     
    Brander Library, Huntly
   
  
  
    Maggie Craig
   
 
  
    Sunday 2 September
     
    10am–4pm
     
    Huntly Auction Mart, Huntly
   
  
  
    at the Huntly Auction Mart Cattle Pens
   
 
 
     Week 2 
    
  
  
    Tuesday 4 September
     
    7.30pm
     
    OAP Hall, Huntly
   
  
  
    Anne L. Forbes on the Gordons of Huntly in Sixteenth-Century Scotland
   
 
  
    Thursday 6 September
     
    6.30pm
     
    Books and Beans, Aberdeen
   
  
  
    A selection of witty, heart-stirring and lyrical poems from three North-East poets
   
 
  
    Friday 7 September
     
    7.30pm
     
    Aberdeen Central Library, Aberdeen
   
  
  
    Burned — Pierced — Scarred
   
 
 
 
    
    
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