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Catriona Troth: the Library Cat: August 2015
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Catriona Troth: the Library Cat. Books By Catriona Troth. The Ghost Town Interviews. Wednesday, 5 August 2015. Diversity, Authenticity and some thoughts on Gift of the Raven. So it was with some trepidation that I approached two people campaigning for greater diversity in literature and publishing – Debbie Reese. Who runs the widely respected blog ‘ American Indians in Children’s Literature’. MD of Dahlia Publishing. You can read those interviews on the WWJ blog page. Clearly I can’t do the sort of...
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Stations | petercooperstellingtales
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Thoughts about books and writers and the tales they tell. I could hear every word you said! Posted by Peter Cooper. In The Contexts of Writing. Asymp; 1 Comment. I went riding on the Write Track alongside my co-driver, Louise Swingler, and wonderful fire-woman (and expert slide-clicker and general ideas-stoker) the Lady Vivienne. On the fringe at the Ilkley Lit Festival last night (Tuesday 15 Oct). And after a few shunts and diversions we built up enough steam to arrive safely at our destination. We fini...
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cgmenon – C. G. Menon
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Writing, reading and reviews. 8220;Love Across a Broken Map” launch. July 10, 2016. I’m a member of The Whole Kahani. A collective of South Asian writers. Earlier last year, we are approached by Dahlia Publishing. To put stories forward for an anthology that the press was considering putting out. The launch took place in May in the Nehru Centre, which is a fantastic location. Authors read excerpts from their stories, and took questions at the end. There are some official photos coming soon, but h...And t...
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Sponsors and Partners - Leicester Writes
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Leicester Writes is organised in association with a number of regional partners and venues:. With thanks to the following organisations for providing goodies in our festival bags:.
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Words with JAM: Diversity Pt 1: Come on guys: you've had 200 years of misrepresenting us!
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Tuesday, 4 August 2015. Diversity Pt 1: Come on guys: you've had 200 years of misrepresenting us! Following the publication this May of a new report on diversity in publishing, commissioned by. Diversity in publishing is once again a hot topic. The report, Writing the Future: Black and Asian Writers and Publishers in the UK Market Place. So this month, I am talking to two people, one from either side of the Atlantic, who are both campaigning passionately for greater diversity in literature and publishing:.
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About – The Asian Writer
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Advanced fiction writers course. Write for The Asian Writer. The Asian Writer is the voice of British Asian writing and is for readers and writers interested in South Asian literature. It is both the online magazine and monthly newsletter and offers new and emerging writers a platform to showcase their fiction. The Asian Writer aims to inspire the next generation of British Asian writers; it hopes to promote the profile of published writers and offers new writers a platform to showcase their work.
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Catriona Troth: the Library Cat: Diversity, Authenticity and some thoughts on Gift of the Raven
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Catriona Troth: the Library Cat. Books By Catriona Troth. The Ghost Town Interviews. Wednesday, 5 August 2015. Diversity, Authenticity and some thoughts on Gift of the Raven. So it was with some trepidation that I approached two people campaigning for greater diversity in literature and publishing – Debbie Reese. Who runs the widely respected blog ‘ American Indians in Children’s Literature’. MD of Dahlia Publishing. You can read those interviews on the WWJ blog page. Clearly I can’t do the sort of...
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