Cumbernauld Library Writer's Group

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26/03/2026

This Saturday, 28th March we have Moira, Diffusion Textile Artists, and Allan, writer, visiting us. They'll be talking about an exciting art/writing project that we can take part in.

https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100094807776181

We are a small group of Textile and Mixed Media Artists. We share processes and ideas and work towards exhibiting our art publicly.

We had a great day yesterday launching the Cumbernauld Community Poem for the New Town's 70th Anniversary at Cumbernauld...
15/03/2026

We had a great day yesterday launching the Cumbernauld Community Poem for the New Town's 70th Anniversary at Cumbernauld Creates at Palacerigg.

Members of the Writers' Group created the poem from lines given to us by the public. Everyone who contributed has at least one line in there! English, Gaelic and Scots are included. The poem shows how much the town, its green spaces, history and people are appreciated. We plan for it to be used in other anniversary celebrations in the coming months.

At the open mic, readers also shared some of their own work.

Congratulations to Bob, Su, Patricia, Liz, Bob and Anne who brought the poem alive.

Thanks to https://www.instagram.com/amydevlin.writes and Palacerigg Community Trust for organising a wonderful weekend of art, spoken word, workshops and lectures.

The Group won't meet in the library this Saturday 14th because we'll be at a festival at Palacerigg. We'll be reading ou...
10/03/2026

The Group won't meet in the library this Saturday 14th because we'll be at a festival at Palacerigg.

We'll be reading our Community Poem for the New Town's 70th anniversary. at the open mic starting 11am.

Free tickets for all the events are available on eventbrite.

https://www.eventbrite.com/o/120886995683?aff=ebdsshios

Why not come along and support a new venture for the arts and literature in Cumbernauld?

Why not come along and join us tomorrow morning 11am to 1pm in the Town Centre library?Amy Devlin from Cumbernauld Creat...
13/02/2026

Why not come along and join us tomorrow morning 11am to 1pm in the Town Centre library?
Amy Devlin from Cumbernauld Creates will be chatting to us about the festival she and Palacerigg Community Trust are putting together in March.
We'll be constructively critiquing pieces we're working on and writing from a prompt associated with Valentine's Day.
New writers, experienced writers, want to find out about writing - all very welcome.

Photo by Alexis Brown on unsplash

17/01/2026

First meeting of 2026 today 11am to 1pm. Looking forward to hearing what folk have been writing over the break.

Here's an interesting writing opportunity to start the year.
08/01/2026

Here's an interesting writing opportunity to start the year.

How to submit a story Before you get started You are being invited to take part in a research project investigating what people in Scotland think and feel about climate change, especially the difficult emotions or mental health and wellbeing impacts that may be caused by climate change. Before you d...

06/12/2025

From James who facilitated this morning's session.

"A big thank you to everyone making our last meet such a memorable one. We had everything from reminiscence to humour, catharsis to invention, with great storytelling and fashion in between.
Merry Xmas and see you all in the New Year."

Why not come along tomorrow to the Writers' Group?Share your words: hear and learn from others. Get a first look and lis...
07/11/2025

Why not come along tomorrow to the Writers' Group?

Share your words: hear and learn from others.
Get a first look and listen to the amazing Community Poem that's been created for the New Town's 70th anniversary next year.

Hope to see you there!

Alison Gray gave a fascinating insight into the world of editing on Saturday.  If anyone wants to learn more about Aliso...
27/10/2025

Alison Gray gave a fascinating insight into the world of editing on Saturday. If anyone wants to learn more about Alison's work you can find her at
https://www.alisongrayeditorialservices.com/
Alison has also kindly said if members have questions she wasn't able to answer during the session they can contact her with questions by email at [email protected].

Huge thanks to Alison Gray Editorial Services for a fun and informative talk.
Photo credit: Nori

This Saturday 26th October we have Alison Gray coming to the Writers' Group to talk to us about editing. This will be an...
23/10/2025

This Saturday 26th October we have Alison Gray coming to the Writers' Group to talk to us about editing.

This will be an interesting session so everyone welcome. If you have someone who would be interested in Alison's talk but who doesn't usually come along to the group, then feel free to invite them on Saturday.

Look forward to seeing as many of the group as can make it.

Alison has been editing since 2007. She began with academic copy-editing, then moved into fiction and finally began working as a developmental editor of fiction, non-fiction, and narrative non-fiction.
She works with publishers, editing agencies, journals, and individuals. Several of her books have been shortlisted for book awards. And one of them, Alison says, won!

Alison is a member of the Chartered Institute of Editing and Proofreading (CIEP) and the co-ordinator of the Glasgow group. She is also an approved partner member of the Alliance of Independent Writers (ALLI).

Alison is qualified through the Publishers Training Centre (PTC), CIEP, Club Ed, and Liminal Pages.

She is a published writer in fiction and non-fiction, a performed playwright, and a winner of the Scottish Book Trust's New Writers Award.

Photo by sara sanchez sabogal on Unsplash

Exciting news!  Listen in to Cumbernauld FM on Sunday 19th October at 5pm for Cumbernauld Library Writers Group inaugura...
18/10/2025

Exciting news!
Listen in to Cumbernauld FM on Sunday 19th October at 5pm for Cumbernauld Library Writers Group inaugural podcast/broadcast, where you will get a flavour of what we get up to at our writing group.

You can listen online at https://www.radio-uk.co.uk/cumbernauld-fm

If that doesn't work for you there are other links at the bottom of the station's website http://www.cumbernauldfm.co.uk/home.html



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