Think lunchtime is just about what’s on your sandwich? Well, think again! Pull up a chair at our weekly Story Café, sit back with your cuppa and travel the world one tale at a time.
We read all different styles of writing from the wealth of women writers on our shelves sharing ideas, thoughts and experiences over a cuppa.
You don’t have to read anything in advance, so it’s great if you want to get back into reading, but are struggling to find the time, or would just like to listen to stories being read aloud.
We’ve read about barefoot, pioneering climbers in Snowdonia, globe-trotting, fearless matriarchs from India, and fabled heroines on dangerous quests in Afghanistan. Who knows where our Story Café and its wild and wonderful literary women will take us next? Go on, reinvent your lunchtime!
Thursday 25th February: Helen MacKinven chats about her fierce and funny debut novel, ‘Talk of the Toun’.
Thursday 24th March: Ajay Close reads from and talks about, ‘A Petrol Scented Spring’, a timely exploration of the heroic struggles of the Scottish Suffragettes held in Perth Prison.
Thursday 14th April: Our Springtime honey bee special with readings of poems and writings about the enchanting world of the honey bee plus some delicious honey based snacks.
Thursday 5th May: Prize-winning author Marion Molteno joins us at Story Café to discuss her latest novel, ‘Uncertain Light’.
These events are for women only and suitable for 16+. Each event costs £2.00 full price, you can pay on the day. We offer subsidised and/or free places for students, people on a low income, unemployed or those in receipt of benefit and Friends of GWL. Please click here or call us on 0141 550 2267 to register your interest and have your name added to the Story Café mailing list so we can keep you informed about the groups.