Programme

Sgrìobh is a relaxed, friendly fèis and all are welcome. The full festival runs from World Book Day to International Women’s Day with public events focussed on the 7th and 8th March 2025. Please see below for details of public events. Please note that attendance at day sessions is by donation. Evening sessions can be paid in cash on the door. To reserve a seat please email events@sgriobh.scot with a note of your name and the dates you would like to attend. (NB for Saturday 8th please indicate if you wish to reserve a seat for both the day and evening session.)

Friday 7th March 2025

14:00 Reading at Carmina Gadelica Book Shop Portree BY DONATION

Join authors Padraig MacAoidh, Gerda Stevenson and Rody Gorman in Portree’s famous bookshop

19:00 A’ Chiad Oidhche | The First Night | The First Nicht

Kilmuir Hall  £10 adults, Under 12 Free

Cheese, wine and words from…

Whose Guth Is It Anyway: Translating, Intertonguing and Mischief with Padraig MacAoidh, Rody Gorman, Hamish MacDonald, John White, and Joni Buchanan

Saturday 8th March 2025, Kilmuir Hall

12:00 An Latha | The Day BY DONATION

12.00 – 13:00 Brot agus Bàrdachd | Soup and Stories.

Sup your soup and share some stories

13:00 – 14.30 Leabhar Fosgailte | Open Book

Creative Writing Workshop with Katharine Macfarlane and Shelagh Chaimbeul

14:45 – 15:30 Ban-eileanaich Innse Gall | Women of the Hebrides

Author Session with Joni Buchannan

15:45 – 16:30 – Quines

Author Session with Gerda Stevenson

16:45 – 17:30 Bàird Boireann | Women Poets with poet Meg Bateman

Author Session with Meg Bateman

17:30 An Darna h-Oidhche | The Second Night | The Seicont Nicht, Kilmuir Hall  £15 adults, Under 12 Free

17:30 – 18:30 Biadh | Food | Fuid

18:30 – 20:00 Còmhradh | Conversation | Communin

Whose Guth Is It Anyway: Celebrating Women’s Writing Panel Discussion with Meg Bateman, Gerda Stevenson, Sheilagh Chaimbeul, Catherine MacPhee and Anne Martin chaired by Padraig MacAoidh

20:00  Ceòl | Music | Muisic

Muisic from Eilidh MacKenzie and chairdean interspersed with ceic and craic.