Fiction for Fearties – Creative Writing Workshop

Glasgow Women's Library 23 Landressy Street, Glasgow, United Kingdom

Our fun and fear-free creative writing workshop for women only will help prepare you for submitting to Bold Types: Scottish Women's Creative Writing Competition.

Women WriteDay, Dunbar, East Lothian

Bleachingfield Community Centre Countess Crescent, Dumbar, United Kingdom

One day event for women in partnership with East Lothian libraries, Scottish Book Trust and East Lothian Writer in Residence project. This one day event includes a range of workshops, including developing a Women’s Heritage walk and researching local women’s history, feminist blogging and zine writing from Glasgow Women’s Library, a playwriting workshop from Village Pub Theatre and a creative writing workshop.

Stories Without Borders, Scottish International Storytelling Festival

Glasgow Women's Library 23 Landressy Street, Glasgow, United Kingdom

Mixing The Colours Publication Launch The Scottish International Storytelling Festival is a ten-day celebration of live storytelling, oral traditions and cultural diversity, bringing together a large number of Scottish and […]

The Mackintosh Festival: The Glasgow Girls of Garnethill Heritage Walk

Garnethill Walk Start Point 350 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow

For the Mackintosh Festival take a walk within Garnethill’s confined boundaries as we spotlight the women who pioneered European art movements, designed banners for suffragette processions, created the first women’s library in Scotland and made Garnethill the most exciting cultural and multicultural hotspot in Glasgow.

£6.00 – £10.00

Untold Stories of East Dunbartonshire Women, Twechar

Twechar Healthy Living Centre St John's Way, Main St, Twechar

Join us at one or all of these events for tea, coffee, biscuits and informal discussion on local women from Bishopbriggs, Auchinairn, Twechar, Baldernock and throughout East Dunbartonshire. Who are the women that you most remember and why? Where did they live and what did they do? How are they remembered? From the well-known to unsung heroines, this friendly, social and informal event will include short talks, a fun women’s quiz, discussion and hands on activities to give you an introduction to Glasgow Women’s Library and some of the women’s heritage projects that are happening across Scotland, including the new interactive Women of Scotland website that maps monuments to women across Scotland.

Memory Box Workshop at Glasgow Women’s Library

Glasgow Women's Library 23 Landressy Street, Glasgow, United Kingdom

Following the launch of their Sharing Heritage lottery funded publication and Memory Box, experience this unique community and educational resource in the company of its creators, West Dunbartonshire women’s history group, as they showcase the written, pictorial and artefact documentation of their own and other women’s lives during the 50s and 60s. Join the group for tea and cake and find out more.

Twilight Zine! Zine Making Workshop

Glasgow Women's Library 23 Landressy Street, Glasgow, United Kingdom

At this workshop discover the wonderful world of fanzines and make your own unique zine that celebrates your life as an older woman (we love to show off in front of younger pups too, so all ages are welcome).

Love Is Strange: Film Screening – Rebecca (15)

Glasgow Women's Library 23 Landressy Street, Glasgow, United Kingdom

We are taking love from the page to the screen. Films to fall in love with and films to break your heart starting with Hitchcock’s classic gothic melodrama just in time for Halloween.

£3.00 – £5.00

Black Dingo Productions presents Creepie Stool by Jen McGregor

Glasgow Women's Library 23 Landressy Street, Glasgow, United Kingdom

In partnership with Just Festival and Black Dingo Productions, Glasgow Women’s Library is proud to host Creepie Stool by Scottish Playwright Jen McGregor. Set in Edinburgh, 1637, this captivating historical […]