Scottish Writers Creative Conversations Showcase: Writing the Past in the Present

Scottish Writers Creative Conversations Showcase: Writing the Past in the Present

Creative Writing
Date: Wednesday 12 August 2020
Time: 17:30 - 19:00
Venue: Zoom Event
Category: Public lectures
Speaker: Angus Peter Campbell, Norman Bissell, and Sarah Armstrong chaired by Colin Herd
Website: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/scottish-writers-creative-conversations-showcase-2-tickets-114123430252

Angus Peter Campbell (Aonghas Pàdraig Caimbeul) is an award-winning poet, novelist, actor and journalist. His poetry collection Aibisidh won the Scottish Poetry Book of the Year in 2011 and his novel Memory and Straw won the Saltire Society Fiction Book of the Year in 2017. He was shortlisted for a Scottish BAFTA Best Actor Award for playing the lead role in the Gaelic film 'Seachd.'

Norman Bissell is the author of Barnhill: A Novel (2019) about George Orwell’s desperate struggle to finish writing Nineteen Eighty-Four on Jura before his health failed and the poetry collection Slate, Sea and Sky, a Journey from Glasgow to the Isle of Luing (2008), both published by Luath Press. A former principal teacher of history and area officer of the Educational Institute of Scotland, he is the Director of the Scottish Centre for Geopoetics http://www.geopoetics.org.uk and lead editor of its journal Stravaig. His poems, essays and reviews have been widely published and he is a member of the Writers Guild of Great Britain Scottish Committee. www.normanbissell.com

Sarah Armstrong is the author of three previous novels, most recently The Wolves of Leninsky Prospekt, the first in the Moscow Wolves series. She teaches under¬graduate and postgraduate creative writing with the Open University. Sarah lives in Colchester with her husband and four children.

‘Our partnership with Glasgow University’s Creative Conversations have been invaluable in introducing a range of writing and publishing through expertly chaired events in the grand setting of the University Chapel. Moving the events online will lend our publishers and writers a new audience and we look forward to the opportunity to present our fresh new voices to them.’

- Marion Sinclair, Chief Executive of Publishing Scotland

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