www.wigtownbookfestival.com/poetrycomp
The website gives full details of this year's judges: Robin Robertson (Main); Meg Bateman (Gaelic); and Liz Niven (Scots). You'll also find the blog post from 2012 Main Prize Judge, George Szirtes about his judging process. A downloadable entry form is also available for postal entries.
The website gives full details of this year's judges: Robin Robertson (Main); Meg Bateman (Gaelic); and Liz Niven (Scots). You'll also find the blog post from 2012 Main Prize Judge, George Szirtes about his judging process. A downloadable entry form is also available for postal entries.
Wigtown Spring Weekend
3-6 May 2013
Celebrate Wigtown's role as Scotland's National Book Town with the annual Spring Weekend, organised by the Association of Wigtown Booksellers. Join us for a vibrant weekend including: theatre, music, workshops, exhibitions and events for families and book lovers - most of which will be hosted in our series of independent bookshops.
The Wigtown Spring Weekend programme is now available to view online:
http://www.wigtownbookfestival.com/year-round
Tickets are available from the box-office on 01988 403222 or in person at the Festival Office, County Buildings, Wigtown. Open Monday - Friday 9am - 5pm.
http://www.wigtownbookfestival.com/year-round
Tickets are available from the box-office on 01988 403222 or in person at the Festival Office, County Buildings, Wigtown. Open Monday - Friday 9am - 5pm.
'Festival Favourites' Recipe Booklet
A collection of favourite recipes from friends, festival-goers, volunteers and local businesses, is now available at £3.00 or £4.00 including post and packaging. If you would like to order a copy, please emailclaire@wigtownbookfestival.com or telephone 01988 402036.
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