Rab Wilson Reading Scots Poems

Various Venues
Dumfries and Galloway

New Robert Burns Writing Fellow Rab Wilson will be introducing Scots literature in his own unique way. Rab's readings so far have ranged from The Goddodin to Trainspotting (and the odd poem of his own!). If you're interested in reading Scots and don't know where to start, or perhaps you just want to listen to a great reader reading great poetry and prose, come along to these free sessions.

For further information contact Andrew Forster on 01387 253383 or andrew@dgaa.net

  • Tuesday 4th December - Lockerbie Library, 10.30am
  • Wednesday 5th December - Georgetown Library, 10am
  • Thursday 6th December - Castle Douglas Library, 6.30pm
  • Tuesday 11th December - Newton Stewart Library, 10.30am
  • Cover scan of The Wallace Muse
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    The Wallace Muse: Poems And Artworks Inspired By The Life And Legend Of William Wallace - Paperback
    William Wallace is a complex character - loved by the Scots and loathed by the English, he was a terror to some and an inspirational leader to others. This book includes poems and artworks inspired by the impact and the memory of the life of the man who helped free the Scottish nation at the Battle of Stirling Bridge.

Tuesday 4th to Tuesday 11th December 2007