Scottish Literary Forum - Explore and discuss Scottish literature!

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General Information     Forum's Schedule     Notes about the Forum

General Information about the Forum

The Scottish Literary Forum, a project of the Living Legacy of Scotland, Inc., brings together those who are interested in exploring and discussing Scottish literature: fiction, poetry, essays, and nonfiction.  A major emphasis is on 20th century Scottish fiction.  Each month participants read and discuss a selected Scottish book and from time to time, guest speakers and authors are invited to discuss their work.

The Scottish Literary Forum is a monthly event held at the Arts Club of Washington, 2017 I (Eye) St. NW, Washington, DC.  For more information, call John Bellassai, 202-362-7938 or e-mail to .

The Forum's Schedule

The schedule of activities is:

Books to be placed on the schedule:
   The Rising Sun by Douglas Galbraith
   The Steel Bonnets by George MacDonald Fraser
   A Dance Called America by James Hunter
   We Were Indians Sure Enough by Michael Steven Newton
   Legacy of the Scottish Highlanders in the United States by Michael Newton.

Bring a friend!

Download a flyer (in 1.6 MB PDF format) announcing this activity.

Notes about the Forum

The Living Legacy of Scotland, Inc. is a non-profit organization dedicated to two goals: preserving the rich heritage of people of Scottish birth or descent and the many contributions they have made to this country and the world; and seeking to ensure that this heritage remains a vital, living stimulus to future accomplishments.

Also of interest -- The Association for Scottish Literary Studies aims to promote the study, teaching and writing of Scottish literature, and to further the study of the languages of Scotland.

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