(Which one are you?)
As part of the celebrations organised for International Women's Day, the Centre for Gender and Women's Studies (CGWS) at Trinity College is hosting the Night of Prose Reading in Celebration of Women Writers.
The event will take place at CGWS in Trinity College on Wednesday, 9th March at 7.30pm.
Specifically the event would like to promote as-yet-unpublished female writers. If you would like to present a piece of short fiction, please email the work you wish to present - with a short biography attached - to Eileen Cooney
This is great opportunity to be a part of the International Women's Day 2011 celebrations and to champion women writers.
Don't know how unpublished that means.
As part of the celebrations organised for International Women's Day, the Centre for Gender and Women's Studies (CGWS) at Trinity College is hosting the Night of Prose Reading in Celebration of Women Writers.
The event will take place at CGWS in Trinity College on Wednesday, 9th March at 7.30pm.
Specifically the event would like to promote as-yet-unpublished female writers. If you would like to present a piece of short fiction, please email the work you wish to present - with a short biography attached - to Eileen Cooney
This is great opportunity to be a part of the International Women's Day 2011 celebrations and to champion women writers.
Don't know how unpublished that means.
7 comments:
Well thats it. I am leaving for Dublin on the very next flight." I have poems to read !" I'll tell my husband, and perhaps he'll forgive me for leaving him with all the farm chores. Perhaps
I’ve just checked with the hotel. If you park in Patricks Quay carpark & bring the ticket along, the hotel will stamp for a discounted rate of 10 euro. I also emailed you personally – so if I can help you with anything else, you can use that email address also.
I'm third on the left top row, but only when my wife goes out to the Bingo.
Thanks Elizabeth. See you there!
Nothing more than I suspected, Peter
Does 'present' mean 'read yourself'? I suspect the answer is yes, sadly.
Sadly yes, Titus. I can't make it either (if they'd have me)
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