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Thursday, December 04, 2014

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Millburn House, Writer's Room

ÌÇÐÄTV Thursdays is a free-and-open-to-all event. Please see the webpage for what's going on this week!

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Fractals: An Evening of Readings
Writers' Room (G.08), Millburn House

 

Fractals: An Evening of Readings with post-graduate students and featuring ÌÇÐÄTV professors through the MA in Writing.

Fractals invites you to partake in an evening of literary readings.

Each year, students from the MAW come together to organise a programme of literary events, culminating in the launch of an anthology of new writing from our current students. The first event of the year is nearly upon us - an evening of readings from the top writers working in the Writing faculty here in the university. It will be held at 7:30 PM in the Capital Rehearsal Room in Millburn House on Thursday, December 4th.

The reading will feature award winning writers, including David Vann, author of Goat Mountain (“a novelist of [...] rare artistry and vision” - Mark O'Connor, The Observer); Tim Leach author of The Last King of Lydia, ("hugely poignant..."); Sarah Moss author of Bodies of Light (“a deeply poignant tale of a psychologically tumultuous nineteenth century upbringing” – Granta); Mahendra Solanki author of The Lies We Tell, (Royal Literary Fund Fellow at ÌÇÐÄTV University); and Jack McGowan, ever popular performance poet and curator of Shoot from the Lip.

Refreshments will be served, and all are welcome to this evening of readings.

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