For the past two months, I have been selling copies of my books in the Renfrewshire Witch Hunt 1697's unit in the Paisley Centre. As well as focusing on the history of the Paisley witches, the RWH, is a group that aims to help and promote local people who work in the creative industries.
So far, the books that I am selling with them is Goddess of the Night, The Winter Queen, King and the Spider and The Weaver Poet.
The Weaver Poet, my Robert Tannahill collection, is selling well. I am working on getting copies of my other books, which I will be using to stock my wee spot in the shop. That will include my collection of poems by Alexander Wilson - Lines Written on a Summer Evening, as well as my collection of short stories and flash fiction called The Dance Macabre.
So, if you're in the Paisley area, keep an eye out.
This is the blog of Claire Casey, who is a qualified archaeologist, but who is currently working on her career as a writer. She has published a number of her poems in a poetry collection, called Goddess of the Night. One of her short stories has been featured in the Northlore Series - Volume 1. Currently, Claire is working on a series of novels that involve the Norse gods.
Wednesday, 21 June 2017
The Weave Festival
I am going to be holding an event on the 1st July in Abbey Books, on Well Street, Paisley. It will be starting at 2pm. It is going to be part of the Weave Festival. For the event, I am going to be reading some of my work. I will also be bringing copies of my books along with me, if anyone is interested in buying themselves a copy.
I will also be taking part in an event in the Paisley Arts Centre. They are holding a music event as part of the Weave Festival, and during the musical acts, they have organised for local writers to read their work. I think that the event will be starting at 12 pm, and I will be there until about 1.30 pm. It is going to be a busy day, but I am hoping that it will give my work some more exposure.
So, if anyone is interested in coming along to either the event at the Arts Centre, or Abbey Books, come on.
I will also be taking part in an event in the Paisley Arts Centre. They are holding a music event as part of the Weave Festival, and during the musical acts, they have organised for local writers to read their work. I think that the event will be starting at 12 pm, and I will be there until about 1.30 pm. It is going to be a busy day, but I am hoping that it will give my work some more exposure.
So, if anyone is interested in coming along to either the event at the Arts Centre, or Abbey Books, come on.
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