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Writers' Room, G08 Millburn House

Jane Commane is a Coventry-born poet, editor, writer, tutor and a general maker and doer of various things word and writing related. She has been published in magazines such as Tears in the Fence, Litter, Anon, Horizon Review and Gists & Piths and in several anthologies including Sherb: New Urban Writing from Coventry (Heaventree Press 2006), Best British Poetry 2011 (Salt Publishing, 2011) and Lung Jazz: Young British Poets for Oxfam (Cinnamon Press 2012). She is the Editor and Director of , an independent poetry press based in Coventry.

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H5.22, Humanities Building

Global Shakespeare Director's Seminar - all welcome!

Dr Margarida Rauen, 'Women’s and gender issues in the creative processes of Shadows of Sycorax, Ophelias A-VOID-ING, and the forum play Juliets'

Thursday 9 February, 17:00 - 19:00, H5.22 Humanities Building

Margarida is a Global Shakespeare Visiting Fellow for 2016/17; she'll be leading four sessions on Shakespeare in Brazil for the core module in the spring semester. She is a lecturer at Universidade Estadual do Centro-Oeste. Find out more about Margarida on her .

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