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Steve Feasey Event
On Friday 26th March we held an event at the Glasgow Film Theatre with horror writer Steve Feasey. Steve spoke about his new Changeling series to over 300 pupils.
It was great to learn more about the origins of the horror genre's most typical characters, as well as hear Steve read from book one, Changeling.
Pupil Feedback:
"My teacher loved it and so did the class. I thought the PowerPoint presentation was scary. I loved it. And I love his books." Amy-Louise, age 12, Whiteinch Primary School.
"Once he had read the book he answered our questions and we had the opportunity to get our books signed. I really enjoyed the talk but my favourite part was when he read a section of the book." Rachel, age 12, Whiteinch Primary School.
"The part I enjoyed the most was when he showed is the PowerPoint about demons, vampires and werewolves." Edwin, age 12, Whiteinch Primary School.
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