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Events include:

TUESDAY 3] OCTOBER 7pm Come to a l95()s evening music, dress and a competition for the best dressed with the book Somethin' Else: 505 Life and Style, as a prize. Authors Rudolph Kenna and William Crandison talk about the l950s, its impact on today's style, and sign copies of their book. Volumes, 63—65 Queen Street, Glasgow (04] 226 5762)

WEDNESDAY 1 NOVEMBER 6pm

Meet bestselling author Dorothy Dunnett who reads from Race of Scorpions, her powerful third volume in the acclaimed House of Niccolo sequence, and signs copies. Wine.

Iohn Smith 8 Son, 57 St Vincent Street, Glasgow (047 227 7472)

Refreshments.

Devil and the Giro: Two

7.30pm

others, from The Best of Scottish Poetry.

Street, Edinburgh (031 556

W V AWARD YOURSELF A SCOTTISH TITLE

SCOTTISH BOOK FORTNIGHT 1989

A fortnight of fun and events at bookshops. This year's 60 'hest of Scottish’ titles on display.

THURSDAY 2 NOVEMBER 7pm lain Banks returns to literary fiction. He reads from his powerful new novel, Canal Dreams and signs copies.

Sherraft 8 Hughes, 45-50 Princes Square, Glasgow (041 221 9650)

FRIDAY 3 NOVEMBER 7pm Carl MacDougall, editor of The

Centuries of Scottish Stories introduces authors who will read from this major anthology. Wine. lames Thin, 53-59 South Bridge, Edinburgh (03] 556 6743)

Readings by Edwin Morgan and

Sherratt 8 Hughes, 13—14 Princes

For books and events, pick up a free Scottish Book News at bookshops or contact the Scottish Book Marketing Group, 25a South West Thistle Street Lane, Edinburgh EH2 lEW. Tel: 031 225 5795

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