Edinburgh Reads: three Caithness writers

28 05 2010

George Gunn, Ewan Morrison and Kevin Williamson

A rare chance to see three Caithness writers in the nation’s capital reading from their work and discussing how Caithness has influenced their writing. 

George Gunn is a poet and playwright and founder and artistic director of Grey Coast Theatre Company, based in Caithness. He was born and brought up in Dunnet, a village on the north coast of Caithness. 

Ewan Morrison is the author of the novels, Ménage, Distance and Swung and of the short story collection The Last Book you Read. He’s originally from Wick.

Kevin Williamson writes poetry, fiction and non-fiction and was founder and editor of the Rebel Inc publishing house. His books include Drugs and the Party Line and In A Room Darkened. He’s originally from Thurso. 

6:30pm Thursday 24 June 2010

Central Library, George IV Bridge, Edinburgh

The event is FREE and complimentary drinks will be served

Booking is essential, please contact:

readerdevelopment@edinburgh.gov.uk / 0131 242 8100

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