Speaker Event August 2024 – Katie Goodman
July 21, 2024Open Day – 8th September 2024 – Rodge Glass
We are delighted to advise that we will be holding our next Open Day on Sunday 8th September 2024.
Venue: Garnethill Synagogue from 2pm - 4pm.
Dr. Rodge Glass
Senior Lecturer in Creative Writing - University of Strathclyde
Scottish Jewish Writing in the 21st Century.
RODGE GLASS is the author of eight books published since 2005: three novels (No Fireworks, Hope for Newborns & Bring Me the Head of Ryan Giggs), one graphic novel (Dougie's War, with Dave Turbitt), one collection of short stories (LoveSexTravelMusik: Stories for the EasyJet Generation), two biographies (Alasdair Gray: A Secretary's Biography & Michel Faber: The Writer & his Work) and now Joshua in the Sky: A Blood Memoir(Taproot Press, September 2024). His work has been nominated for multiple national or international awards including the Dylan Thomas Prize, Saltire Award and Authors' Club Award, while his various fictions have been translated into Italian, Serbian and Spanish. He's the winner of a Somerset Maugham Award for Nonfiction for his biography of Alasdair Gray, he has written children's audio stories for BBC Sounds – ‘A Little Light’ in 2023 and ‘The Magic of Stories’ in 2024 – and he recently won the Anne Brown Essay Prize, for 'On the Covenant', which is a chapter from Joshua in the Sky. Photo courtesy of Alan DimmockBooking is free but essential - please click on this link to book.
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The Archives Centre will be open between 2pm and 4pm. Entry will be via 29 Garnet Street.
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