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Sunday 29 March 2015

Session 12: Marketing and How to Sell

KELSO WRITERS WORKSHOP
 
 
 
Session 12
 
 
Marketing. How To Sell
 
 
This session looks at the tricky problems and pitfalls involved in marketing and selling your work.
 
 
Abbey Row Community Centre
Kelso
 
2.30 pm - 4.30 pm
 
 
£2
 
 
Refreshments Available

Tuesday 24 March 2015

You're Invited to a talk about John Hamilton Hall (1799-1865) at Kelso on 29 March

Part of the research I did for Berwick 900 last year was about a Coldstream lad, John Hamilton Hall, born in 1799, whose father was not only a general physician but also a Freeman of the Berwick-upon-Tweed Guild. 
Seeing his name and occupation in the Guild records led me on an interesting and puzzling hunt for information about his family, his career as an officer in the East India Company’s Bombay Infantry. 
On Sunday, 29th March, at the Abbey Row Community Centre, The Knowes, Kelso, TD5 7BJ, I’ll be talking about his life and career, however, just as importantly, I’ll be discussing how I researched him, some of the problems I found and the difficulties in reading and understanding the records.  Map.
The talk has been widely advertised, including in Berwick, due to local Berwick interest, so come early to get a good seat. 
I warmly invite you to attend the talk whether you are a member or not. Doors open at 2pm; the talk begins at 2.30pm. 
We'll have a range of family history publications available to buy, and there’ll be light refreshments (donation expected) available after the talk. If you have a problem with your family history, please discuss it with one of our volunteers.

Actress, Dolina MacLennan, Presents New Book - An Island Girl’s Journey



The well-known actress, singer and storyteller, Dolina MacLennan, who was involved with the Scottish folk revival of the 1950s and 60s and knew many of the iconic figures of that time, will be in the Borders on Friday the 27th March to speak about her recently published book, An Island Girl’s Journey

She's been in Rebus, Hamish Macbeth and Machair and lots of other productions.

Dolina’s journey began in a traditional Gaelic-speaking community on the Island of Lewis and her Gaelic upbringing has been a strong influence in the various twists and turns her life has taken since then. 

She will be the guest of Gaelic in the Borders in St Boswells Village Hall starting at 7.45 pm to which anyone with an interest is welcome to attend. 

The Village Hall is on the corner of Main St and Jenny Moore's Road opposite the bus stance, thus convenient for buses from Berwick, Edinburgh, Galashiels, Jedburgh, Kelso.

(The evening will be in English but with a chance to pick up some Gaelic words!) Admission: £2 (£3 non-members), including tea/coffee and biscuits.

Friday 20 March 2015

Anthology

On Amazon for Kindle.

Title is

Women Who Write With Elves.

9 new  writers including myself have produced this collection.

Better than a magazine....