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Forgotten Female Writers - Launch of The Glorious Thing by Christine Orr
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Forgotten Female Writers - Launch of The Glorious Thing by Christine Orr
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Start date and time
Friday 28 June 2013
Location
Craiglockhart Campus, Edinburgh
Photo: Launch in the beautiful Chapel at Craiglockhart campus. Speech by our contributor Yvonne McEwen.
An Edwardian themed tea party with the added bonus of guided visits to The War Poets Collection by the fantastic and irreplaceable Librarian, Catherine Walker.
Representatives from the two charities we are supporting, Scottishpoppy and Scottish Veterans Residences, as well as many of the great and good from the Edward Clark Trust, Edinburgh libraries and local schools.
And of course alumni, publishers, tutors and our families and friends attended to celebrate the culmination of this fantastic project. We even had a special guest who flew in just for the event!
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Publishing
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Avril Gray
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School of Arts and Creative Industries
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