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Creative Writing Spring Spotlight


18 Jan 2024, 5:15pm - 7:00pm

MMB 226, Margaret McMillan Building

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Cost free
Department English and Creative Writing
Contact GLITS(@gold.ac.uk)

Readings by Creative Writing students hosted by GLITS - Goldsmiths Literature Seminar

Happy new year and welcome back to spring term! Due to the wonderfully overwhelming response we received after our spotlight on Creative Writing students in the fall, we're kicking off our spring term programming with a fresh spotlight on Creative Writing postgraduate students.

5 minute readings of new material by:

-Mary Black
-Charlotte Cole
-Giselle Cory
-Sophia Crawford
-Neil Douglas
-Francesca Humphreys
-Desiri Okobia

Snacks and drinks to follow the readings! For accessibility provisions and general enquiries, please contact Elsa Kienberger (she/her) at ekien001@gold.ac.uk

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18 Jan 2024 5:15pm - 7:00pm
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