Feel refreshed over lunchtime as we listen to stories and poems by some of the best women writers around the globe.
We have revelled in the centenary of the birth of the iconic, inimitable Muriel Spark. In our final salute, join Scottish writer Kirstin Innes, who will be talking about the legacy and impact of Spark on her own writing, reading snippets from her favourite Spark books, and examining Spark through her own acute literary lens. All washed down with lashings of tea, cake and friendly chat.
Kirstin’s first novel, Fishnet, won The Guardian’s Not The Booker prize in 2015. She won a Scottish Book Trust New Writers Award in 2008, and the Allen Wright Award for Excellence in Arts Journalism in 2007 and 2011.
See all our Story Cafe’s this Autumn here.
Part of Book Week Scotland 2018.
This event is open to all and we prefer for tickets to be booked in advance whenever possible. This event costs £2 full price. Select the number of tickets you want to book below, or come in to the Library to book. We offer subsidised free places for students, people on a low income, unemployed or those in receipt of benefit and Friends of GWL.