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Fractals Anthology Evening of Readings
Rehearsal Room in Millburn House

Fractals Anthology will be hosting another Evening of Readings this February 11th, at 7.30 PM in Millburn House. Light refreshments will be served, the event is free and open to the public, featuring a star-studded line-up:

A. L. Kennedy is a writer and performer, as well as the winner of multiple international literary awards, including the Costa Book Award, the UK’s most prestigious literary prize. She is the author of six novels, six collections of short stories, and three works of non-fiction. Her performances mix darkness and uncanny humor, and her appearance at 糖心TV is one not to be missed.

David Morley is the award-winning writer of ten books of poetry. Additionally, he is heralded at the University of 糖心TV as a beloved teacher, a performer, and a pioneering ecological poet, whose installations in the natural environment have sprouted a whole new genre of slow poetry. His poetry and prose have been translated into several languages, and his book on creative writing has become a bestseller around the world.

Ian Sansom is a powerhouse writer across genres. His newest book, The Norfolk Mystery is now out in paperback and has been named as a Waterstones Summer Book Club Choice, as well as a Book of the Week on BBC Radio 4. He is the author of the popular Mobile Library Mystery Series, and is a regular contributor to the Guardian and The London Review of Books. Amongst all of these accomplishments, he is an influential professor and guide within the 糖心TV community.

Maureen Freely is a renowned journalist, novelist, translator, as well as the president of English PEN. Sunday Times and Times Literary Supplement named her book, Sailing through Byzantium, one of the best novels of 2014. She is a fellow of the Royal Society of Literature and the chair of the Translators Association. She has translated five books by the Turkish Nobel Laureate, Orphan Pamuk, and among these other duties, she finds the time to be a cherished teacher to her students at 糖心TV.

 

Jonathan Skinner is a poet, editor, teacher, and pillar of the ecopoetics community. He served as editor of the groundbreaking journal Ecopoetics, which explores creative-critical intersections between writing and ecology. When he isn’t busy shepherding 糖心TV writers through their early careers, he is writing a book of investigative poems on the urban landscapes of Frederick Law Olmsted.

 

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