Steven Fraser
@stevenfraserart
Steven is Spoken Word Editor for The Wee Review and also reviews theatre and movies. He studied animation and computer arts at university and currently freelances in illustration. He currently lives in Glasgow.
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Helen Mort and Rebecca Perry
Helen Mort and Rebecca Perry are introduced to an audience of poetry lovers at the Aye Write! Festival in Glasgow.
Jackie Kay – A Modern Classic
Jackie Kay celebrates the recent announcement of her appointment as Scotland’s Makar by showing the Aye Write! audience that she is very much a national treasure.
James Yorkston & Colin MacIntyre
Singer-songwriters perform “An Evening of Novels and Songs” at the Aye Write! Festival in Glasgow.
Christopher Brookmyre – Black Widow
Thriller writer Christopher Brookmyre makes a welcome return to Aye Write! in Glasgow to introduce his latest novel Black Widow.
Aye Con at Aye Write! Festival
Aye Con brings comics, graphic novels, games and geek culture to the Aye Write Festival 2016
Aye Write! Glasgow’s Book Festival 2016
Aye Write!, Glasgow’s Book Festival, returns to the Mitchell Library with a packed programme of literary events, performances and workshops.
How You Gonna Live Your Dash
Live art and storytelling combine in a non-linear look at life and how to live it.
A New Leaf
Elaine May writes, directs and stars alongside the brilliantly deadpan Walter Matthau in this miss-matched romantic comedy.
Book Week Scotland: Left Unsaid
Book Week Scotland is celebrated with an evening of exciting and entertaining writing and performance curated by Illicit Ink.
Warrior Blues
An ancient story of war and conflict is told through music and words at the Scottish International Storytelling Festival.
Stories Without Borders – Prometheus
Physical theatre, poetry and music combine to give a unique take on the Greek Myth of Prometheus.
From Village to Village: a journey through Jordan
The Scottish International Storytelling Festival continues with stories and music from Jordan.
Lèirsinn;Seeing
Fiona J Mackenzie presents an evening of songs, reels and airs by blind composers from the 17th Century to present day.
Stories Without Borders – Literature and Film
Vital stories from the Qisenta: Talking Syria blog are presented at an emotional event at the Scottish International Storytelling Festival.
The Ruby Tree
Traditional oral Jewish storytelling is showcased in The Ruby Tree at the Scottish International Storytelling Festival 2015.
Stories Without Borders – Syrian Journeys
A Syrian blog is the inspiration for a traditional hakawati storyteller to take the audience on a Syrian Journey.
All for the Dead Man’s Penny
Storyteller Liz Weir and fiddle player Ciaran Mulholland weave together music and words to present a poignant World War One story.
Stories without Borders in a Digital World
The digital world and what it can offer storytellers is the topic for an engaging storytelling lecture from Dr Michael Williams.
Stories Without Borders – The Bridge
Annie George uses engaging spoken word theatre to tell the fascinating story of her poet Grandfather.
Iran vs Israel
Raphael Rodan and Sahand Sahebdviani bond over a game of backgammon and present an hour of powerful and engaging storytelling.
Jeanette Winterson: Book Launch
Jeanette Winterson launches her own interpretation The Winter’s Tale at the Traverse Theatre in Edinburgh.
Joanna Gruesome
Joanna Gruesome celebrate the release of their second album with a headline show in Edinburgh.
So It Goes
The fantastically original wordless Fringe hit returns in 2015 to tell an emotional story about loss and love.
Book Festival Review: Andrzej Klimowski and Danusia Schejbal
Andrzej Kilmowski and Danusia Schejbal discuss their Graphic Novel Behind The Curtain at the Edinburgh International Book Festival.