Scotia Review
Primarily literary arts organisation; promoting, publishing and supporting artists across all art forms.
Telephone
01847 892599
Mobile
07918 171347
Postal Address
Scotia Review
14 Henderson Court
Thurso
Caithness
KW14 7LB
Contact
Christine Russell (Editor)
News for Scotia Review
Writers Reading With Scotia Review - 3 Dec 2008
SCOTIA REVIEW at Tempest Surf Café, Thurso Harbour Wed. 3rd December [AT] 7.30pm - FREE WRITERS READING Come and listen to some of our work.Light In The North - A Celebration Of Neil Gunn's Work
LIGHT IN THE NORTH 2008 - a celebration of the life and work of Neil M. Gunn Sat.Light In The North - Festival To Celebrate The Life Of Neil Gunn
Saturday 1st November 2008 Dunbeath Heritage Centre, Caithness.Scotia Review Open Mic Night
Come at 7.30pm to book a slot - Otherwise just turn up with a song, poem, tune or story.LIGHT IN THE NORTH - a Celebration of the Life and Work of Neil M. Gunn
For a larger version of the poster go HERE You may need to click on it to enlarge it. Where And When Dunbeath, Caithness - 8th -10th November 2007 Three Caithness organisations have joined forces this year for a three-day festival called 'Light in the North - a Celebration of the Life and Work of Neil M.Scotia Writers Group Open Mic Night 6 November
Comm Bar, Thurso 6th November from 8.00pm Writers 7.30pm to book a slot.Scotia Review - 'CATIABHS CASTLES CELTS - 4 Caithness Skalds'
St Fergus Gallery, Wick Wed. 19th September 200 - 7.30pm Part of Caithness Arts Festival 2007 As Caithness Arts Festival 2007 nears its second week, Scotia Review prepares for its third event during the cultural whirl.Reading Althing From Scotia Review
Tempest Surf Cafe, Thurso Harbour Wednesday 12th September 7.30pm SCOTIA REVIEW: Writing & Reading Althings, Caithness Arts Festival 2007 From Christine Russell editor[AT]scotiareview.org Tel. 07918171347 For the past eighteen months, Scotia Review has been hosting a new local writing initiative, which is to make its first public appearance during Caithness Arts Festival, with support funding from Highland 2007.It's not just Guy Fawkes bonfires that light up November in the far North!
Saturday 4th November 2006 Scotia Review and Dunbeath Preservation Trust have joined forces for this year's 'Light in the North' celebration of the life and work of Dunbeath-born novelist Neil M. Gunn, whose birth-date (8th November) is the reason for the timing of the festival.If you contact this Artist, please let them know, you found them in the Arts.Caithness.Org