GUW Speaker Events: Dave Manderson

A message from Glasgow University Writers:

Glasgow University Writers, a group of continuing and former MLitt students, invite you to attend the latest of our guest speaker events.

Dave Manderson will give an informal talk and reading on Thursday 23rd February, 5.30pm-7.30pm in the Edwin Morgan Room, No 5 University Gardens.

Dave is the author of Lost Bodies and a lecturer in Creative Writing and Screenwriting at the University of the West of Scotland. A graduate of Glasgow University’s MLitt in Creative Writing, Dave established the Real to Reel Short Film Festival in Glasgow, which ran for nine years, as well as the monthly Reading Allowed event at Tchai Ovna Teahouse, now a well-established event. Find out more about Dave at www.davidmanderson.co.uk

To book a place for this free event please contact us through From Glasgow to Saturn by emailing fromglasgowtosaturn@glasgow.ac.uk. As usual, we invite you to bring along something to drink if you like, and will be providing glasses and a few nibbles.

Best wishes

Glasgow University Writers

Aye Write / Write Now

Only 6 weeks to go until the Aye Write Festival kicks off in Glasgow’s Mitchell Library. If you’ve never been, From Glasgow to Saturn can’t recommend this wonderful literary festival enough. Last year the Mitchell was buzzing, and we had fun getting up close and personal with some of our very favourite writers, as well as finding some completely new ones to fall in love with. This year will see the exciting addition of a Write Now, a conference dedicated to writers organised by University of Strathclyde. To find out more click here for a summary of the programme, or for more detailed information email JacobMcLean92@hotmail.com.

Siobhan Staples|Megan Primrose|Paul Deaton

We’re having a Reading Party!

From Glasgow to Saturn Reading Party

6-8pm, Thursday 1st March

The Anatomy Museum, University of Glasgow

It’s been a long time coming, but we finally got our act together, booked a room and chatted up some lovely writers. A few bits and pieces still to be finalised, but we couldn’t wait to share the news that we’ve bagged a double delight of readings from both  Alan Bissett and Zoë Strachan.  And that for lovers of all things poetic, the wonderful  JL Williams will be presenting some of her amazing work, along with Richie McCaffery, whose poetry recently featured in Issue 24 of From Glasgow to Saturn.

More details, directions and RSVP arrangements to follow shortly, but get that date in your diaries!

Siobhan Staples|Megan Primrose|Paul Deaton

GUW Speaker Event – Alan Bissett

Glasgow University Writers, a group of continuing and former Creative Writing MLitt students, have organised another of their brilliant guest speaker events. Details below.

 Alan Bissett will give an informal talk and reading on Thursday 2nd February, 5.30pm-7.30pm, in the Edwin Morgan Room at 101 University Gardens. Alan is the author of novels Boyracer, The Incredible Alan Spark, Death of a Ladies Man, as well as writer and performer of the ‘one woman show’, The Moira Monologues. Alan’s latest novel Pack Men was published in 2011 to critical acclaim.  A former teacher on Glasgow University’s MLitt in Creative Writing, Alan has won numerous awards in Scotland and the USA, including Scottish Writer of the Year at the Glenfiddich Spirit of Scotland Awards in 2011. Film and television adaptations of two of his novels are currently underway. You can find out more about Alan at www.alanbissett.com.  If you’d like to bring something to drink, GUW will be providing glasses and a few nibbles. To book your place at this free event please email fromglasgowtosaturn@glasgow.ac.uk.

Best wishes

Glasgow University Writers

Readership 2011

Ok folks, our site stats are in for 2011, and this is how it looks.

  • We had 22,000 hits in 2011, which equates to an average of roughly 60 per day.
  • The most commonly viewed page was Download – the people who visit the site are clearly here to read.
  • The majority of our hits are from within the UK, but we’re also attracting attention from across the globe, including the USA, Hong Kong, Australia and Brazil.
  • In the 48 hours after our most recent issue went live in December 2011 we had 1,461 visitors to the site, and the majority of those visitors went straight to the Download button.

So, you lovely writers out there, it’s time to get your fabulous work out into the big, wide world, where it belongs.  22,000 people are waiting to read it.

Siobhan Staples|Megan Primrose|Paul Deaton

Editors

Happy New Year and Issue 25 Deadline

Happy New Year!

We hope you’ve all had a lovely break and New Year was celebrated with a bang!

We are very excited about 2012 and are looking forward to editing the next few issues of FGtS. Speaking of which, the deadline for Issue 25 is 6th February- so get writing and send in your work! We were delighted with Issue 24 and know there are some excellent poems, short stories, essays and pieces of flash fiction out there waiting to be read by us.

Siobhan Staples | Megan Primrose | Paul Deaton

 

 

Issue 24 now online

We are proud to present the slightly later than planned arrival of  Issue 24 .

Here, for you seasonal delight, are the wonderful writings of JoAnne McKay, Richie McCaffery, Daniel David, Kasia Boreysza, Anna Gebbie, James Carson, Sean Hoath, Gillian Bowman, Louis Pilard, A K Bruty, Jane Hartshorn and Ellie Stewart, all rounded off with a fantastically pithy Quick View from award-winning writer Alan Bissett.

All that remains is for us to wish you a very Happy Christmas and we look forward to speaking to you again in the New Year. Plans are afoot for a reading party in February/March and we’ll be bringing you news on that as soon as we have it.

Now we’re off to crack open a mince pie or two.

Siobhan Staples|Megan Primrose|Paul Deaton

Issue 24 submissions closed

Thank you to everyone who’s submitted their work for the next issue of From Glasgow to Saturn. Submissions are now closed, and we’ll be spending the next couple of weeks sifting through all your fabulous words to choose the content for Issue 24, which we’re aiming to publish before Christmas.

We’re also thrilled to announce that Spring 2012 will see the production of From Glasgow to Saturn‘s first ever themed issue, with the theme of TRANSFORMATION.  We welcome any interpretation on this theme in any genre.  Submissions will be open in February, so now’s the time to get thinking!

Siobhan Staples|Megan Primrose|Paul Deaton

Submission deadline – Issue 24

Thank you to those of you who have already submitted to us for the next issue. We’re aiming to get this issue live before Christmas, so the deadline for submissions will be Monday 28th November.

 As ever we will consider anything that’s beautifully written and falls within our submission guidelines . Just a quick word for our fantastic prose writers: From Glasgow to Saturn‘s word limit may well be 3,000 words, but your story may not necessarily need to be 2,999 words long.  We love to read well-written short fiction, as well as your lovely longer pieces. Less can be more people, less can be more.

Siobhan Staples, Megan Primrose & Paul Deaton

Writer Talks

Another great talk organised by Glasgow University Writers, with a few places up for grabs for From Glasgow to Saturn subscribers.  If you’d like to attend send us an email at fromglasgowtosaturn@glasgow.ac.uk and we’ll forward on your details to GUW.

Douglas Jackson Event

Glasgow University Writers are delighted to announce that Douglas Jackson will be coming to chat with us on 1st December, 5.30-7.30pm.

Douglas left school before the age of sixteen, and lucky chance took him to a youth placement scheme restoring a Roman marching camp in the Cheviot Hills, and his lifelong fascination with history took root. 

To date he has published three historical novels, Caligula – now translated into eleven languages – Claudius, and most recently Hero of Rome. This last novel is the beginning of a trilogy, with Defender of Rome and Avenger of Rome to follow.

Douglas worked as a journalist for over thirty years and was the Assistant Editor of The Scotsman until 2009, when he left journalism to write full-time.

This event will be held in the Edwin Morgan Room, No 5 University Gardens.  As usual, GUW invite you to bring along something to drink if you like, and will be providing glasses & a few nibbles.

If you can’t attend this event but are interested in future ones let us know & we’ll send you a schedule.

Best wishes

Glasgow University Writers