Festival of New Writing in Aberdeen and North-East Scotland
1–30 September 2012
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Thomas Enger
Burned — Pierced — Scarred
Aberdeen Central Library, Aberdeen
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Admission free
Aberdeen Central Library welcomes Norwegian crime writer Thomas Enger, author of
Burned, Pierced and Scarred.
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Born in Oslo in 1973, Thomas Enger is the author of Burned, the first
novel of the Henning Juul series, which led to him being described as "one
of the most unusual and intense talents in the field" (Independent). Further titles
in the series Pierced and Scarred have also met with success.
As well as writing, Thomas Enger composes music.
Read more at
www.thomasenger.net
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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 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
Week 3
Thursday 13 September
6.30pm
Books and Beans, Aberdeen
Strap yourself in for readings from Kit Fryatt, Neil C. Young and Richard L. Anderson
Friday 14 September
7pm
Lastbus Works Canteen, New Pitsligo
John Mackie, Haworth Hodgkinson and friends perform poetry with music
Saturday 15 September
7pm
Syllavethy Gallery, Montgarrie
Haworth Hodgkinson performs poetry from his new book in musical settings
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