thi wurd T-shirt
£15.00Unisex t-shirt with white ‘thi wurd’ logo. Made from 100% organic cotton (Fair Wear accredited and PETA approved vegan). Comes in three sizes (small, medium or large) and two colours (black or stonewash black).
Unisex t-shirt with white ‘thi wurd’ logo. Made from 100% organic cotton (Fair Wear accredited and PETA approved vegan). Comes in three sizes (small, medium or large) and two colours (black or stonewash black).
High quality 100% cotton tote bags featuring artwork from Earthly Rewards, our latest anthology of fiction, poetry & experimental writing. There are two totes to choose from: our Lorna Robertson cover image, or an Andrew Cranston image from one of the 8 paintings inside the book.
This exciting collaboration with the artists sold out at our launch night. We held back these bags for sale on our website. Grab one while you can at an incredible price.
Ticket for a place at the in-person ‘10 Techniques for Fiction Writers’ (Day school), Sat 29th June 1.30pm–5.30pm.
Join us for this discussion of 10 literary techniques that can be employed in multiple ways to create better short stories and novels. Using examples from a range of published fiction and through in-class writing tasks, we’ll develop new thoughts and approaches to writing fiction. Beginners and experienced writers welcome.
The day school will be held in an accessible location in the west end of Glasgow, confirmed once tickets are bought. For more information, please email editor@thi-wurd.com.
Note: There are no physical tickets. If you purchase a place your name will be added to the class register. An email will be sent to you to confirm your booking.
Earthly Rewards features fifty-one pieces of fiction, poetry and experimental writing. It’s a book that has its heart in Glasgow, but branches out to include contributions from writers and artists in many different countries and continents.
Once again, we collaborate with internationally renowned artists Lorna Robertson and Andrew Cranston. This time it’s Lorna Robertson who provides the cover art, while Andrew Cranston’s full-colour illustrations are inside.
Earthly Rewards is an ambitious and unique literary anthology that is testament to the power of artistic collaboration.
Ticket for in-person event at Glasgow University Union, celebrating ‘Earthly Rewards’, thi wurd’s forthcoming anthology of fiction, poetry & experimental writing.
10 May 2024, 7.30pm – late
32 University Avenue, Glasgow, G12 8LX.
PLEASE NOTE, THERE ARE NO PHYSICAL TICKETS. PURCHASE OF TICKET MEANS WE WILL ADD YOUR NAME AND NUMBER OF TICKETS TO THE ENTRY LIST FOR THE NIGHT.
Place on the online ‘Writing Fiction’ (Wednesday class), running from Wed 24 Apr – Wed 12 Jun, 7pm–9.30pm (BST).
If you purchase a place your name will be added to the class register. An email will be sent to you to confirm your booking. If you are booking from outside the UK, please email editor@thi-wurd.com for an alternative and easy way to pay.
Place on the online ‘Writing Fiction’ (Sunday class), running from Sun 28 Apr – Sun 16 Jun, 6pm–8.30pm (BST).
If you purchase a place your name will be added to the class register. An email will be sent to you to confirm your booking. If you are booking from outside the UK, please email editor@thi-wurd.com for an alternative and easy way to pay.
Place on the online ‘Writing Fiction’ (Tuesday class), running from Tues 23 Apr – Tues 11 Jun, 7pm–9.30pm (BST).
If you purchase a place your name will be added to the class register. An email will be sent to you to confirm your booking. If you are booking from outside the UK, please email editor@thi-wurd.com for an alternative and easy way to pay.
Alternating Current features thirty-eight pieces of fiction, poetry and experimental writing. We showcase new content from recent contributors, alongside writing from other literary artists. The contributors come from many places, and work in different styles and forms, however, this collection is curated to create a truly cohesive piece of art.
At the heart of this project is a collaboration with Andrew Cranston and Lorna Robertson, visual artists with international reputations. Their artworks are integral to this anthology.
Ten years after our first publication, we bring readers thi wurd’s most ambitious and expansive work to date.
Kevin Cormack was born and brought up in Kirkwall. His poems take place in ordinary parts of the town, rather than in more obviously scenic locations. All are written in the living language of Orkney:
Wur dopplegangers welcomed us
wae cult-like smiles, trestle tables
decked oot wae wur stoor-bliind
bruck, at the Hell’s Half Acre
ker boot sale.
Tonnie Void is a booklet/pamphlet publication (40pp)