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Talking Place symposium – Day Two

Women Talking Place Day 2

Day Two of two: This literary day brings together some of the most creative writers and rigorous thinkers in place writing. We have novelists and poets, as well as authors exploring the politics of belonging, the magic of connection and the way we journey through place as we journey through our lives.

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10 Sep, 2022 · All day
10 Sep, 2022 · All day

Hosted by: Women Talking Place
International Anthony Burgess Foundation, 3 Cambridge Street, Manchester M1 5BY, UK

Belonging

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creative writing

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place writing

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poetry

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