Wigtown Book Festival organisers are asking visitors to share photos for a 25th anniversary exhibition.
WIGTOWN Book Festival organisers are asking visitors to share photos for a 25th anniversary exhibition.
Festival director Adrian Turpin who is putting together the Festival 25 exhibition is particularly interested in behind the scenes and informal images such as selfies with a favourite author, a photo of friends attending the event, or a ceilidh or walk. “We’re asking people to have a rummage through their photo collections for pictures that sum up the spirit of Wigtown Book Festival and share them with us.”
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