27th February 2021 | |
4pm - 5pm | |
Online Event Renfrewshire | |
FREE donations welcome | |
Event organiser/part of Paisley Book Festival | |
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Cartoonist, illustrator and writer Kate Charlesworth has championed diversity in comics and graphic novels since the 1970s, when she first pitched a comic strip featuring two gay men to the Manchester Evening News. Since then, she has published work everywhere from The Pink Paper to the New Scientist, collaborated with the likes of Mary and Brian Talbot to create Sally Heathcote: Suffragette, and most recently brought us a graphic guide to queer history - Sensible Footwear: A Girl’s Guide.
In advance of Will Eisner week, Kate chats with Val McDermid about how to use your creativity to unearth hidden histories, and in doing so, create new futures.
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Join the Art Boss Young Producers group as they launch their debut graphic novel 'The Attic' at this year's Paisley Book Festival!
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Join authors Kapka Kassabova and Patrick Laurie in conversation with Paisley Book Festival Guest Curator Malachy Tallack as they discuss our connection to the land surrounding us.
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Paisley Book Festival's Writer-in-Residence Imogen Stirling will host a discussion with Sarah Grant exploring productivity in the pandemic and the radicalism of sitting still.
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In a special event for Paisley Book Festival, Janey Godley chats with Jenny Niven about how Frank Get The Door made it into print, as well as some further writing projects she's got in the pipeline!
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Celebrate the end of Paisley Book Festival 2021 with a specially curated performance on the theme of Radical New Futures from The Bookshop Band!
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Through music and drawing, join Karine Polwart and Kate Leiper as they discover an enchanted woodland of delights, in which we can never quite be sure of what's around the corner.
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Patience Agbabi is one of Britain's most celebrated poets and performers, join her as she reads from her first book for children, The Infinite, as part of Paisley Book Festival!
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Cal Flyn and Lisa Woollett join Paisley Book Festival Guest Curator Malachy Tallack to talk about the things we leave behind.
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Join Alastair McIntosh as he discusses his writing and his activism in conversation with Roxani Krystalli as part of Paisley Book Festival!
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Join Open Book and Paisley Library for an hour of shared reading on Wednesday mornings!
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Join the Art Boss Young Producers group as they launch their debut graphic novel 'The Attic' at this year's Paisley Book Festival!
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Increase your business contacts and grow your network at the next Renfrewshire Business Network meeting which is being held online on Friday 26h February.
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Join authors Kapka Kassabova and Patrick Laurie in conversation with Paisley Book Festival Guest Curator Malachy Tallack as they discuss our connection to the land surrounding us.
Read more
Paisley Book Festival's Writer-in-Residence Imogen Stirling will host a discussion with Sarah Grant exploring productivity in the pandemic and the radicalism of sitting still.
Read more
In a special event for Paisley Book Festival, Janey Godley chats with Jenny Niven about how Frank Get The Door made it into print, as well as some further writing projects she's got in the pipeline!
Read more
Celebrate the end of Paisley Book Festival 2021 with a specially curated performance on the theme of Radical New Futures from The Bookshop Band!
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Join the Urban Historian on Saturday 27th February for a virtual walk exploring the history of Johnstone and it's early development!
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Through music and drawing, join Karine Polwart and Kate Leiper as they discover an enchanted woodland of delights, in which we can never quite be sure of what's around the corner.
Read more