Dorothy Dunnett Readers' Association

Dorothy Dunnett Readers' Association

The Dorothy Dunnett Readers' Association is a charity set up by Dorothy Dunnett, with the following aims:

* to publish a magazine "Whispering Gallery" for circulation to members and other interested parties;
* to hold seminars and conferences for members and other interested parties to share knowledge and opinions of the works of Dorothy Dunnett and related subjects;
* to arrange visits for members and other interested parties to places of interest connected with the period and her works;

The organisation meets annually in Scotland, but has members in England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, France, Germany, Canada, the USA, Australia, New Zealand and other countries around the world.

External links

* [http://www.ddra.org/ Dorothy Dunnett Readers' Association official site]


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