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The Pat Kavanagh Prize


2 Feb 2022, 7:00pm - 8:00pm

Online

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Department English and Creative Writing
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The Pat Kavanagh Prize is presented annually to a graduate of the MA in creative and life writing programme at Goldsmiths.

The £500 prize – created in memory of the much admired literary agent Pat Kavanagh, and judged and awarded by United Agents - is presented annually to a graduate of the MA in creative and life writing programme at Goldsmiths. The six students shortlisted this year and reading from their work tonight are: Madeleine Dunnigan, Charlotte Knight, B Irwin, Doreen Cunningham, Imogen Fox and Kate Morris.

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2 Feb 2022 7:00pm - 8:00pm
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