Hull Literature Festival 2001 | 8th - 18th November |
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The Humber Mouth welcomes the Mslexia Roadshow, a programme of innovative literature events, funded by the National Lottery through the Arts Council of England. Each roadshow involves some of the top woman authors in the UK and features a workshop, reading and discussion on related topics. The roadshows are an in-the-flesh extension of Mslexia magazine, the much praised, provocative and influential publication for women writers. 2.30pm - 4.30pm Tickets �5 (Conc �3)
Booking a place is essential, please ring the Festival Office (01482) 616876 Mslexia Writing Workshop:
Workshop led by Margaret Wilkinson, author of the inspirational 'Blank Page' column in Mslexia magazine. The workshop is for women only and numbers are limited to a maximum of 20. Workshop participants will have free entry to the Mslexia reading and discussion. 5.00pm Reading followed by Discussion from 6.00pm onwards
Mslexia Reading: Anne Fine Anne will talk about her work and answer questions as well as reading from her latest book for adults, 'All Bones and Lies', and her latest book for children, including 'Bad Dreams'. Mslexia Discussion:
with Anne Fine, Margaret Wilkinson and Mslexia's editor Debbie Taylor. The reading and discussion are open to both men and women. Anne Fine is a distinguished writer of over forty books for children of all ages. As well as being chosen as Children's Laureate in 2001, she is the winner of numerous prizes and awards, including the Carnegie Medal and Whitbread Children's Novel Award. Her novels written for adults have been published to considerable critical acclaim. (The Anne Fine web-site is at: www.annefine.co.uk) Margaret Wilkinson teaches prose on the MA in Creative Writing at Northumbria University and has been an Arvon course leader. Amongst her published work is her most recent collection of short stories, '1956' (Diamond Twig, 2001). Debbie Taylor is the founder and editor of Mslexia, now in its third year. She previously worked as an editor of the New Internationalist. She is a writer of fiction and non-fiction and her most recent novel 'My Children, My God' was shortlisted for the Fawcett Prize. For more information about Mslexia magazine, contact 0191 261 6656 or [email protected] The Mslexia Roadshow is hosted by The Humber Mouth in association with Hull Libraries |