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Book Launch: ‘Poems 1960-2020’ by David Campbell

Join storyteller and writer David Campbell on 14th September to celebrate the publication of poems written over six decades of his colourful life.

Book Launch: ‘Poems 1960-2020’ by David Campbell

About Book Launch: ‘Poems 1960-2020’ by David Campbell

Enjoy a relaxed evening in the company of David and friends, including Tom Pow, one of Scotland’s most respected poets, who will introduce the book. The volume has been published by Main Point Books with images by the acclaimed photographer Robin Gillanders. Refreshments will be provided.

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