Events & Projects
February 14, 2011
Follow the link to see February on the Moss, the poem for March You can also find out more about Read more
A departure this month. Follow the link to the Red Ensemble video of their interpretation of my poem Right. The Read more
A short review of the collection in the latest edition of Northwords Now. Guest reviewer Lesley Harrison writes: "Charlie Gracie’s Read more
Haiku for Andy Murray The start of a new year and hopefully more joy for our country. Katrina Shepherd's haiku Read more
Click here for this month's offering ... November is the month of the Holy Souls. We remember our loved ones Read more
Click here for this month's offering. Read more
I judged the competition and found out recently who these anonymous writers were. Sarah Evans won first prize with "Games Read more
Charlie has been asked to judge the Roy Wood Memorial Short Story Competition. Entries have now closed and Charlie is Read more
Charlie ran a poetry workshop with Alloa Writers Group on Monday 27 February 2012. There was some beautiful work created, Read more
In a kind of reprise of a support act from decades ago, Charlie had a walk-on part at Martin Stephenson Read more
The paperback edition, published by diehard, is launched now. You can buy a copy from the website directly or from Read more
A recording of the live performance of Then I Was Really Tiny with the Red Ensemble on 14 September Read more
Charlie will perform live with the Red Ensemble on Wednesday 14 September in the City Halls in Glasgow. They will Read more
Joan Beattie of The Vito Dance Theatre dances to the performance of Right by the Red Ensemle. Click here to Read more
On 2 March 2011, The Red Ensemble performed a music, dance and film piece as part of the Red Road Read more
Look out for this music and poetry show at the Glasgow City Halls on 2 March 2011 that features the English and Arabic Read more
"Good Morning" was published in September 2010 by Diehard Press. "Charlie Gracie's poems are quiet and clear, in love with Read more
No Comments