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                        Monday 21 July 2008
                            7.30pm
 Aberdeen Arts Centre
 
                        Multimedia:Maureen Ross
 Leán Coetzer
 Haworth Hodgkinson
 
                        Readings:Russ Alexander
 Jane Bayliss
 H. F. Calder
 Grant Fraser
 Catherine Jaraszkiewicz
 Olivia McMahon
 Keith Murray
 Annie Peart
 Gina Sherratt
 Gráinne Smith
 
                        Tuesday 22 July 2008
                            7.30pm
 Aberdeen Arts Centre
 
                        Multimedia:Blue Salt Collective
 Mhairi Allan
 
                        Readings:Moira Brown
 Phyllis Goodall
 Ruth Howell
 Frances Jaffray
 Sheila Reid
 Judith Taylor
 Paulina Vanderbilt
 Christie VanLaningham
 Cal Wallace
 Rapunzel Wizard
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                        New Writing from Aberdeen
                    
                        
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                                    Wordfringe presents two evenings at the Aberdeen Arts Carnival showcasing new writing
                                    from Aberdeen and North-East Scotland
                                
                                    Admission £3one ticket covers both nights
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        In recent years the literary scene in Aberdeen has been flourishing, and there are
        probably more active writers' groups in the city than ever before. Come along to
        this two-part Arts Carnival showcase event to hear some of the best new writing
        from Dead Good Poets, Aberdeen Writers' Circle, Portal Creative Writers, Anything
        Prose, Spring Tides Poetry Group, Lemon Tree Writers, Huntly Writers, Deeside Writers
        and Ellon Wordies.
     
        Each evening features a variety of poets and fiction writers reading from their
        work, and there will also be a multimedia element to each show. On Monday night
        poet Maureen Ross reads her poem Messenger with dance and instantaneous video
        from Leán Coetzer and music from Haworth Hodgkinson in a performance first
        seen at Duff House during this year's Wordfringe festival. Also transferring from
        Wordfringe, on Tuesday night the Blue Salt Collective and dancer Mhairi Allan bring
        a segment from their show originally given at the Museum of Scottish Lighthouses,
        and a preview of their show for the See, Salt and Sound festival in Aberdeen
        in September. The Blue Salt Collective combines poetry with projected images, live
        music and dance.
     
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