wordfringe 
                        2009
                    
                    
                        1st–31st May 2009
                    
                 
                
    
   Week 5 
  
  
  
    
      
        Monday 25 May 
        7pm 
        Tarts and Crafts, Balmedie
      
      
      
        Join us on our flights of fancy, and prepare to have your feathers ruffled
       
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        Tuesday 26 May 
        6.30pm 
        Peacock Visual Arts, Aberdeen
      
      
      
        T.S. Eliot prizewinner Jen Hadfield, Jingling Geordie Keith Armstrong, and John
        Mackie's Infinite Equation #2
       
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        Wednesday 27 May 
        7pm 
        Gordon Highlanders Museum, Aberdeen
      
      
      
        Poems and songs on the theme of leaving and returning home
       
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        Thursday 28 May 
        6.30pm 
        Books and Beans, Aberdeen
      
      
      
        Makar Poets breeze into Aberdeen
       
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        Friday 29 May 
        7.30pm 
        Crown Terrace Methodist Church, Aberdeen
      
      
      
        An Aberdeen Writers' Circle bi-annual event
       
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        Saturday 30 May 
        1pm 
        Better Read Books, Ellon
      
      
      
        The author will be signing copies of his new book
       
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        Saturday 30 May 
        7.30pm 
        Aberdeen Arts Centre
      
      
      
        Let Hitler do his worst — Aberdeen's fishwives show him they have the guts
        to cope
       
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        Sunday 31 May 
        3pm 
        Left Bank, Tarland
      
      
      
        Koo Press Poetry Roadshow with Catriona Yule, Haworth Hodgkinson and Douglas W. Gray
       
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    Fresh Ayr
                
                
                    
    Makar Poets breeze into Aberdeen
                
                
                
                    
    Books and Beans, Aberdeen [Map]
                
                
                    
    Admission free
     
    No booking required
                
                
                    
                
                 
                
    
        Wordfringe welcomes the Makar Poets, a well-established poetry touring group which
        includes the Dyce quine Sheila Templeton making a return to her native patch.
     
    
        "An hour of total delight, full of humour and wisdom! Thanks all three of you...."
        (Lesley Duncan, Poetry Editor: The Herald)
     
    
        There will also be a short open mic session.
     
    
        
            
                
                     
                
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                    Sheila Templeton was born in Aberdeen, spent an itinerant childhood ranging
                    from Rannoch Moor to Dar-es-Salaam. Her work draws on that rich Buchan landscape
                    and now the changing light of the Ayrshire coastline.
                 
                
                    Poems in New Writing Scotland, Poetry Scotland and The Herald.
                    Won the Scottish Association of Writers Poetry Trophy 2002 and major awards in the
                    Killie Writing Competition. In 2007 she won third prize in the James McCash Scots
                    Language Poetry Competition. Her poem Hairst Meen was selected by Edwin Morgan
                    from over 260 entries to the competition. In 2007 Sheila won the McLellan Trophy.
                 
                
                    Slow Road Home is Sheila's first collection.
                 
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                    Rowena Love is based in the West of Scotland.
                 
                
                    Published both in the UK and abroad: The Herald, The Scots Magazine,
                    Poetry Scotland, Psychopoetica, The Wild East (Hong Kong),
                    the BBC, and many other magazines.
                 
                
                    Member of the Society of Authors. Rowena has won and been runner-up in a number
                    of local and national competitions: Ottakar's and Faber annual competition, the
                    Scottish International Open Poetry Competition.
                 
                
                    Rowena's collections include The Chameleon of Happiness and Comin Oot in the
                        Wash.
                 
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                    Michael Malone has spent all of his life in Ayrshire, delivering milk (he
                    was thirteen; bless), selling shoes and suits (doing a Del-boy), working in a call
                    centre (hated this), selling books (loved this), bank teller, financial advisor,
                    life coach and back to banking.
                 
                
                    Wrote his first book aged eleven and forcing his pals to read it. Writing poetry
                    sustained him through his teenage years, but thankfully, he says, they all got lost.
                 
                
                    Life got in the way (too few women and too much drink) until a conversation at work
                    reminded him of his childhood dream — to write. Since then he has been widely
                    published in literary magazines and has had some poems included in the novels of
                    Margaret Thomson Davis.
                 
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