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(DISPATCH) NEVER TRUST THE LIVING: a lit party



Thrilled to announce we are collaborating with Witch Craft Magazine to present NEVER TRUST THE LIVING: A Lit Party.


Entry is free and unticketed.


Eventbrite tickets are only here for folks who want to make a donation. Otherwise, just show up!


Arrive early for guaranteed seating.

Encouraged beetlejuice/dead pallor attire.

Share widely and bring your friends!



DOORS AT 7

Performances start at 8pm, 15th August 2024


Readings by


Matthew Kinlin

Wednesday Wilson

Genevieve Jagger

Lauren Milici


Special performances by


THRUSH

and more TBA


About the readers:


Matthew Kinlin lives and writes in Glasgow.His published works include Teenage Hallucination (Orbis Tertius Press, 2021), Curse Red, Curse Blue, Curse Green (Sweat Drenched Press, 2021), The Glass Abattoir (D.F.L. Lit, 2023) and Songs of Xanthina (Broken Sleep Books, 2023).


Wednesday Wilson is a graduate of Dundee University with an Honours Degree in English and Creative Writing. She has performed spoken word poetry throughout Scotland and is currently writing her first novel.


Genevieve Jagger is a queer writer and witch from Scotland. She co-edits for Witch Craft Magazine where she is currently working to develop an emerging writer’s podcast titled Inside the Coffin. Genevieve works as a tarot reader, dealing fortunes across Glasgow as part of queer tarot duo, Two for Joy. Her favourite card at the moment is the Hermit. Genevieve’s writing can be found across the web at such locations as, X-RAY Magazine, Expat Press, and Body Fluids Lit Mag.


Lauren Milici is a Jersey-born, Florida-raised poet and writer based in the Midwest. When she isn't crafting sad poems about sex, she's either writing or shouting into the void about film, TV, and all things pop culture. She is the author of the poetry collection SAD SEXY CATHOLIC (Clash Books).

THRUSH is a drag act that has literally just been borned.than


Accessibility

This venue serves alcohol and requires photo ID. While the main bar is wheelchair accessible and has an accessible toilet, the room we are in (The Wee Dram) is unfortunately not wheelchair accessible.

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