Scottish Writers Centre: Flooers fae thi fillin-stayshun
Words from the heart SWC Speakeasy
Tuesday, 22 February, 2022 at 7 p.m.
CCA, 350 Sauchiehall St, Glasgow G2 3JD
SWC’s First Speakeasy and Event of 2022.
Come and share your work! 12 readers at 5 mins each.
Contact John for a slot! or more information. Cunningly avoiding the feasts and frolics of St. Valentine’s day, you are invited to read and join SWC for their first event of 2022! Poetry and flash-fiction in Scots, Gaelic or English
Come along and enjoy twelve readers take on love, lust and oxytocin live in the clubroom of the CCA at first full capacity live event since 2020.
John Bolland will be MC for the evening supported by the SWC team!
Tickets free to members with the option for non-members to sign-up (free) on the night.

Covid Guidelines
CCA standard guidelines on COVID-19 precautions will be followed, including the wearing of masks within the building.
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