Celebrate 30 Years of the Scottish Centre for Geopoetics & the book launch of “Living on an Island Expressing the Earth” at the Quaker Meeting House, Victoria Terrace, Edinburgh on Saturday 25 January at 2 pm
Please join us in Edinburgh on Saturday 25 January at 2 pm in celebrating 30 years since the Scottish Centre for Geopoetics was founded on Burns Night in 1995!
Find out how Edinburgh writer, musician and teacher Tony McManus led the way as its founder back then. Norrie Bissell will be paying tribute to him and reading excerpts from his new book Living on an Island Expressing the Earth about how Geopoetics has grown in influence in Scotland and internationally since then.
Norrie will give an illustrated talk which will outline the courses and conferences which Tony and he organised, some of the geopoetics articles and reviews they wrote, and the many field visits and other activities which have taken place in those 30 years.
There will be a Q&A and Discussion. All welcome. Don’t delay book your place here!