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The Goldsmiths Writers' Centre Presents Eley Williams


12 Feb 2020, 7:00pm - 9:00pm

PSH LG01, Professor Stuart Hall Building

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Department English and Creative Writing
Contact goldsmithsprize(@gold.ac.uk)

Eley Williams reading from her debut novel, The Liar's Dictionary

The Goldsmiths Writers' Centre in association with the New Statesman presents Eley Williams reading from her debut novel, The Liar's Dictionary , and in conversation with Nell Stevens.

Eley Williams lectures at Royal Holloway, University of London. Her short story collection Attrib. and other stories (Influx Press, 2017) won the James Tait Black Prize and Republic of Consciousness Prize. The Liar's Dictionary is her first novel.

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