This evening (Saturday 18th)
He seems to go out of his way to do
unique things and talk about those unique things in a way that makes
us laugh out loud. Tonight at 8.30PM in the ScottishPower Studio
Theatre he'll be sharing his debut fiction, 'Charlotte Street', a
story of a man fixated on the photographs inside a discarded
disposable camera.
I've already seen both these very
talented humans in action, and I can promise that they are
extraordinarily engaging and likeable. Tonight at 7PM in the RBS
Corner Theatre they'll be talking about their work. See you there!
Tomorrow (Sunday 19th)
Her keynote speech at the Writers'
Conference today provoked whoops of appreciation and howls of
laughter from the audience. Need I say more? Sunday will see her in
the RBS Main Theatre at 11.30AM. Be there or face the consequences.
A much-beloved Scottish poet whose work
never fails to produce both thought and emotion in its readers. See
him in the ScottishPower Studio Theatre at 7PM this Sunday.
The day after tomorrow (Monday 20th)
This is a special one. It's for little
'uns – and big 'uns – and will feature chat about comedy, and why
comedy can be particularly tricky. The participants are Liz Pichon (left), Rose Impey, and Philip
Ardagh, who has recently been provoking (embarrassingly loud) guffaws
on Twitter, so we'll see you in the RBS Corner Theatre at 5PM on
Monday if you like a laugh. And who doesn't like a laugh?
I hesitate to mention this event here,
because it's selling so fast it might get a nosebleed, but at time of
writing there are still tickets available – so grab them now! Joyce
Carol Oates is, of course, one of the world's most respected
novelists. Her event is on Monday at 11.30AM in the RBS Main Theatre.
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