Open to writers who are Black/from the African diaspora, including people of mixed heritage. May’s group features a Q&A from Bolu Babalola.
Tag: SBWG
Scottish Black Writers Group Meets Visual Art – February-April 2023
Join us for these three sessions focusing on the visual arts – we’ll hear from artists working in different mediums, and use their work to inspire our own writing.
Winter Showcase: Scottish Black Writers Group x Asian Writers Group – 15 December 2022
An evening of performance, sharing, and connection with fellow writers of colour!
Scottish Black Writers Group – 24 November 2022
Join us for this free writing workshop with Zoe Lorimer on gamifying your writing process.
Scottish Black Writers Group – 29 September 2022
September’s Scottish Black Writers Group will be facilitated by Jeda Pearl. It is open to writers across the UK and Ireland who are Black/from the African diaspora, including people of mixed heritage.
Scottish Black Writers Group – 21 July 2022
July’s Scottish Black Writers Group will be facilitated by Jeda Pearl. It is open to writers across the UK and Ireland who are Black/from the African diaspora, including people of mixed heritage.
Scottish Black Writers Group – 16 June 2022
Scottish Black Writers Group is a writers group facilitated by Titilayo Farukuoye. It is open to writers across the UK and Ireland who are Black/from the African diaspora, including people of mixed heritage.
Scottish Black Writers Group LIVE – 19 May 2022
Scottish Black Writers Group is a writers group facilitated by Titilayo Farukuoye. It is open to writers across the UK and Ireland who are Black/from the African diaspora, including people of mixed heritage.
Scottish Black Writers Group – 21 April 2022
Scottish Black Writers Group is a free writers group facilitated by Titilayo Farukuoye. It is open to writers across the UK and Ireland who are Black/from the African diaspora, including people of mixed heritage.
Scottish Black Writers Group – 17 March 2022
Scottish Black Writers Group is a free writers group facilitated by Titilayo Farukuoye. It is open to writers across the UK and Ireland who are Black/from the African diaspora, including people of mixed heritage.