Scottish Writers’ Centre Short Films for Creatives, with Lesley Traynor, CCA
Tuesday 10 April 2018
7pm, £6 (£3) on the door, Clubroom
18+
0141 352 4900
After the success of their first event last year, Lesley Traynor of Fierce Poetry in Motion will host an evening where making a short film of your creative work will be discussed, the production process explained and how it can be shared and used. This is also an interactive evening where some audience members will have the opportunity to read a short piece of their writing to film and music so that they may experience using this medium.
Lesley Traynor’s writing has appeared in national anthologies, literary magazines and online. She is a Scottish Slam Poetry finalist, part of the group behind the anthology Women with Fierce Words, and one of the co-founders of Fierce Poetry in Motion. She writes novels under L A Traynor.
Centre for Contemporary Arts
350 Sauchiehall Street
Glasgow G2 3JD
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