Gutter Issue 34 Launch

In conversation withCal Bannerman

At: The Portobello Bookshop

On:5th August 2026, 7:00pm - 8:00pm

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Gutter Issue 34 Launch at The Portobello Bookshop

Join us for the launch of Gutter Issue 34, right here in the bookshop!

For more than fifteen years, Gutter magazine has published and promoted the very best writing from Scotland and beyond. Each issue contains a wealth of fabulous work, from new poets to prize-winning novelists. We'll have readings from a few of the authors featured in this issue, then you can chat with them afterwards and perhaps even get your copy of the magazine signed.

Doors will open at 6.45pm for a 7-8pm event in the bookshop, with a livestream for folks tuning in from home as well. We look forward to seeing you there and celebrating an evening full of incredible Scottish writing!

Featured writers:

Gabriella Bennett is an author and journalist. Her new book, How to Build a City, is published by Headline Books in August.

Meghan Flaherty is the author of Tango Lessons. She’s working on a novel about perimenopause and the Elusinian mysteries.

Kate Hendry’s most recent pamphlet, MXSIMP (Mariscat Press) was shortlisted for the Michael Marks Awards.

Sarah Kwong is an English-Chinese writer based in Scotland. She writes essays exploring race, womanhood and identity.

In-person vouchers can be redeemed on the night of the event against a single copy of Gutter Issue 34 – we will have a list of attendees with vouchers to be redeemed. Please note that only one voucher can be redeemed per book. Livestream vouchers are valid until the day after the event and can be redeemed on our website against a single copy of Gutter Issue 34.

Please note: Tickets for our events are non-refundable. Professional photography and videography may take place during this event. Thank you for your understanding.

Participants:

Cal Bannerman Chair

Cal Bannerman is a freelance writer, editor, and audiobook producer from Hawick in the Scottish Borders. Their writing is published in Extra Teeth, Gutter, New Maps, The Interpreter’s House, and Reflex Fiction. Having spent a decade as a bookseller and sales rep for Birlinn, their connection to Scotland’s literary scene continues as a production manager and editor-at-large for both Gutter and Extra Teeth. Cal is currently working on the completion of their first full-length manuscript, Porcelain—a body-hopping novel about death—and a poetry collection inspired by nature, love, and travel. They live and work in Glasgow.

The venue

The Portobello Bookshop

46 Portobello High Street
Edinburgh
EH15 1DA

Telephone: 0131 629 6756

Website: www.theportobellobookshop.com


Wheelchair Access

We have a ramp at the front of the shop which has a ratio of 1:10 and loading capacity of 300kg, and so should be able to be used by most wheelchair users or those with mobility vehicles. The front doors are fully automated. Our shop interior is designed to allow access throughout for wheelchair users and prams, though please note there is only 700mm wide clearance to access the staff toilet.

Sound

We use a PA system to enhance the audio at our live events. We also have a hearing loop system installed, if you’d like to use our loop system during an event please let us know and we’ll make sure we have it set up and connected to the live audio feed during the event. If you wish to attend an event and require BSL interpretation, please give us a few weeks notice and we’ll do our best to arrange an interpreter.