Sunday, 18 September 2011

More September Events



Weegie Wednesdays: Wed 21 Sep 7:30pm The Universal, Glasgow
0141 332 8899
Free

Monthly forum offering writers, poets, publishers, booksellers, librarians, creative writing students or anyone else with a literary interest the chance to get together socially to talk about books and publishing.

The Universal
57–59 Sauchiehall Lane
Glasgow, G2 4AB
Phone: 0141 332 8899
Email: info@theuniversalglasgow.co.uk
Website: theuniversalglasgow.co.uk




Beginners' Bookbinding Workshop: 28 Sep 6pm

Learn to make a hand-bound book, which makes a lovely gift or a special scrap book to keep for yourself. Materials and tea/coffee included.

Make It Glasgow
3 Osborne Street
Glasgow, G1 5RB
Box office: 07597 122809
Email: ashley@makeitglasgow.co.uk
Website: www.makeitglasgow.co.uk



Thu 22 Sep 6pm–8pm
Waterstone's, Glasgow
0141 332 9105
Free

Christopher Wallace Discussion and Signing

Wallace discusses and signs copies of Killing the Messenger.

Waterstone's
153–157 Sauchiehall Street
Glasgow, G2 3EW
Scotland
Phone: 0141 332 9105
Website: www.waterstones.co.uk

Neil Oliver: A History of Ancient Britain

Telly historian Neil Oliver shakes his lustrous mane over copies of his new book, which he'll also be signing.
Waterstone's, 153–157 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow

Wed 28 Sep 5:30pm
0141 332 9105
£2
Glasgow event includes a discussion.

Weathering: An Alastair Reid Retrospective 11th Aug- 30th September

As he receives the Honorary Doctorate of Letters, Alastair Reid's manuscripts and translations are on display at Glasgow University Library, featuring illuminating works on the poetry of Pablo Neruda and Jorge Luis Borges.

Phone: 0141 330 2000
Website: www.gla.ac.uk

Thu 29 Sep 6pm–8pm Waterstone's, Glasgow
0141 332 9105
Free

Val McDermid Discussion and Signing

One of a strong generation of Scottish crime fiction writers, McDermid here discusses her latest dark tome, Retribution.

Waterstone's
153–157 Sauchiehall Street
Glasgow, G2 3EW
Scotland
Phone: 0141 332 9105
Website: www.waterstones.co.uk

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