- Sunday 27th April, 3-4pm
- Paisley Town Hall
- Tickets – Pay What You Can, £3/£5/£8/£10
Celebrating a new anthology of Scottish LGBTQ+ writing from independent publisher, 404 Ink, we welcome three contributors to read their pieces and chat about their wider work.
Renfrewshire-born Ely Percy made quite the impression with Duck Feet in 2021, which was named Scottish Book of the Year for its authentic portrayal of teen lives in early 2000’s Renfrew and Paisley, and this year was added to the SQA’s list of Scottish texts for high school students. Author, journalist, and musician Carrie Marshall’s debut memoir, Carrie Kills a Man, about coming out and trans parenthood, was shortlisted at the British Book Awards, whilst her latest book, Small Town Joy, is a celebration of queer influences and artists in Scots music. Aberdeen-based Mae Diansangu’s debut poetry collection, Blood Songs, shifts between English and North-East Scots, creating a passionate and distinctly Scottish ode to queerness and blackness, and evoking how these aspects of experience are felt through the body.
We encourage attendees to also check out Queering the Map Paisley, a free interactive workshop taking place directly after this event.