Hannah Lavery
@hanlavery
Poet. Playwright. Edinburgh Makar. Co-host of intersectional feminist podcast, Quines Cast.
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16-11-2012 12:14:50
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Edinburgh’s Makar Hannah Lavery brings new collection Unwritten Woman to Edinburgh International Book Festival this weekend – we chat to Hannah about the power of retelling stories, and the ongoing influence of Edinburgh in her writing theskinny.co.uk/books/features… [interview by eilidh akilade]
Oh Book Fringe, how lush you are! We had the absolute Best Time f*cking up the page with rad poets Nat Raha & Harry Josephine Giles yesterday! Watch it back on our website or indulge in next instalments of #BookFringe:today with Hannah Proctor, tomorrow Hannah Lavery! Free! 1pm!
Join us for the Black History Walking Tour of Edinburgh on Tuesday, August 20th!🚶♀️Explore the rich history of Edinburgh with Lisa Williams, founder of the Edinburgh Caribbean Association and Honorary Fellow at The University of Edinburgh #BlackHistory #Edinburgh #WalkingTour #CulturalHeritage
We have so many stories to share and our voices are often unheard!Not tonight! Loved this! Thanks to all my fellow presenters at words from the wards@Edinburgh international book festival. CAROLINE DICKSON Ailsa McMillan 💙 CAKE_listenupstorytelling QueenMargaretUni
This is really awful. This fund was the lifeblood to countless ideas. Where to turn to for this creative space now? Come on First Minister and Scottish Government this isn’t the creative Scotland we want to live in. thenational.scot/news/24528958.…
Incredible timing for this Guardian piece to land. As I was saying...incredibly hard not to compare and contrast with Scottish Government's sawing through the parachute cords.
1/2 An honour to read with Jeda Pearl Time Cleaves Itself 🏴 🇯🇲 Hannah Lavery marking the UNESCO International Day for the Remembrance of the Slave Trade and its Abolition. Hosted by the Edinburgh Slavery and Colonialism Legacy Review Implementation Group The City of Edinburgh Council
Grateful to be Scottish Parliament this evening with Beyond Srebrenica to meet Almasa again, hear her tell her own story & the importance of preserving the memory of the Bosnian genocide. Sneak preview of the play #Inseparable, a creative & powerful educational resource touring Scottish schools