wordfringe 2008
                
                
                     
                
                
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    Launching a new anthology of poems, drawings and recipes in aid of CHILDREN 1ST
    (RSSPCC)
                
                
                    
    Thursday 29 May 2008
                
                
                    
    	Books and Beans [Venue 1]
                
                 
                
    
        
            
                
                     
                
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                    L to R: Jay Wilson, Gerard Rochford, Keith Murray, Sheila Templeton, Mary Simpson,
                    Doirena Culloty, John Mackie, Olivia McMahon, Haworth Hodgkinson, Judith Taylor,
                    Valerie Faith Irvine-Fortescue
                 
                
                    Photo by Roger Barnett
                 
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        An evening star-studded with poets at Books and Beans for the launch of There's a
            Bairn in My Broth — the latest fund-raising book of poetry, recipes
        and drawings in aid of CHILDREN 1ST where every penny
        raised will go to the charity. A fun-filled and wine-swilled event that had the
        audience sometimes in fits of laughter or in silence at some truly awe-inspiring
        and thought-provoking verse. Wordfringe regulars Haworth Hodgkinson, Judith Taylor,
        and Douglas Kynoch were joined by Sheila Templeton, Kathleen Creighton, and many
        others.
     
    
        The event also included the Koo Press quiz prize draw where three prizes of amethyst,
        pearl and diamond were scooped by three lucky winners.
     
    
        A sparkling end to Wordfringe 2008 and a promise of more to come from the rich literary
        talent of Aberdeen and the North-East.
     
    
        Watch this space!
     
    
        Keith Murray
     
                 
                
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