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February's Conversation - Getting Past the Gatekeepers: Self-publishing and Freelance Arts Many creatives have an idea of where they want to get to in their career, but the path can sometimes be obscured. Self-publishing can open up a world of possibilities for independent artists. Join Emma and Marian from Blunt Knife Co. as they talk to writer and editor, Rachel Ashenden, about how self-publishing in a meaningful and curated way can build experience and open doors. About our hosts Blunt Knife Co: https://www.bluntknife.co/ Marian Blythe (any pronouns) and Emma Sweeney (she/her) are the founders and directors of Blunt Knife Co. in Edinburgh's New Town. Blunt Knife Co. is a shop and event space that supports and promotes creative women and people of marginalised genders, with a focus on subversive work and stories from marginalised communities. About our Speaker Rachel Ashenden: https://linktr.ee/rachel.ashenden Rachel Ashenden (she/her) is an arts writer and independent researcher who specialises in the feminist avant-garde. She is the co-founder and editor of The Debutante, a magazine dedicated to the lives and legacies of women surrealists. Through her newsletter, Interior Scroll, she shares her personal reactions to contemporary art. About Creative Circles This event is a casual monthly meetup for creatives, techies, makers, and freelance folk interested in discovering more about what's happening in Edinburgh. Join us on your break from work, share ideas and advice, make new connections, and find your next collaborator. About Creative Edinburgh Creative Edinburgh is committed to helping creatives thrive. Through events, career support and advocacy, we bring together and help grow the city’s creative community, providing a space for creation, collaboration and connection at every stage of your career. Creative Edinburgh is supported by Creative Scotland as one of the Regularly Funded Organisations (RFOs).