Babble: Issue Twelve launch In brief Date - 2 April 2024 Venue - Project Room 1.06, 50 George Square Book your free ticket on Eventbrite About the event Babble’s theme for Issue 12 is 'Play'. With the Paris Olympic Games around the corner, it seemed an obvious theme for this semester. Not only is it topical, but it has given our writers the scope they needed to interpret it in their own way. Join us at the launch to discover how the Babblers have played with words this time! Will there be fiction pieces about sport? Or music? A childhood game? Maybe a theatre piece? Or will it be poems made of puns? This event will have readings from the new issue, as well as music and food. Find out more about Issue Twelve How to attend This event is free to attend and open to all. Spaces can be reserved on Eventbrite. Book your free ticket on Eventbrite About Babble Babble is a creative writing magazine for students in European Languages and Cultures at the University of Edinburgh. We’re a creative space for students to practise their target language(s), promote multilingualism and grow a sense of community. HTML Find out more and read past issues of Babble Are you interested in studying European Languages and Cultures? Our interdisciplinary environment brings together specialists in nine European languages, and the many cultures worldwide in which they're spoken, with experts in film, literature, theatre, translation and intermediality. Working with colleagues elsewhere in LLC, and across the wider University, we are able to support research which crosses boundaries between disciplines and languages. Find out more about studying with us Apr 02 2024 18.00 - 20.00 Babble: Issue Twelve launch The in-person launch of the 12th issue of Babble, the Department of European Language and Culture's multilingual creative writing magazine. Project Room 1.06 50 George Square University of Edinburgh EH8 9LH Find the venue: 50 George Square Book your free ticket on Eventbrite
Babble: Issue Twelve launch In brief Date - 2 April 2024 Venue - Project Room 1.06, 50 George Square Book your free ticket on Eventbrite About the event Babble’s theme for Issue 12 is 'Play'. With the Paris Olympic Games around the corner, it seemed an obvious theme for this semester. Not only is it topical, but it has given our writers the scope they needed to interpret it in their own way. Join us at the launch to discover how the Babblers have played with words this time! Will there be fiction pieces about sport? Or music? A childhood game? Maybe a theatre piece? Or will it be poems made of puns? This event will have readings from the new issue, as well as music and food. Find out more about Issue Twelve How to attend This event is free to attend and open to all. Spaces can be reserved on Eventbrite. Book your free ticket on Eventbrite About Babble Babble is a creative writing magazine for students in European Languages and Cultures at the University of Edinburgh. We’re a creative space for students to practise their target language(s), promote multilingualism and grow a sense of community. HTML Find out more and read past issues of Babble Are you interested in studying European Languages and Cultures? Our interdisciplinary environment brings together specialists in nine European languages, and the many cultures worldwide in which they're spoken, with experts in film, literature, theatre, translation and intermediality. Working with colleagues elsewhere in LLC, and across the wider University, we are able to support research which crosses boundaries between disciplines and languages. Find out more about studying with us Apr 02 2024 18.00 - 20.00 Babble: Issue Twelve launch The in-person launch of the 12th issue of Babble, the Department of European Language and Culture's multilingual creative writing magazine. Project Room 1.06 50 George Square University of Edinburgh EH8 9LH Find the venue: 50 George Square Book your free ticket on Eventbrite
Apr 02 2024 18.00 - 20.00 Babble: Issue Twelve launch The in-person launch of the 12th issue of Babble, the Department of European Language and Culture's multilingual creative writing magazine.