Arvon at Home: Live Guest Reading

3rd February 2021 7:15pm to 8:15pm, Online

Now more than ever we need stories – to engage, to distract, to entertain, to nourish, and to help us make sense of what we’re living through. And so while you can’t come to us, instead we will come to you, bringing a taste of Arvon into your home one night a week. Every week an Arvon tutor will join us as a guest, to read from their own work and answer your questions live and in person online.

This Live Guest Reading is with Hollie McNish on Wednesday 3 February at 7:15 pm BST.  Hollie McNish is author of three poetry collections – Papers, Cherry Pie and Plum, a play and a poetic memoir – Nobody Told Me –  which won the Ted Hughes Award. Her new book  – Slug: and other things I’ve been told to hate – will be published in 2021.

The reading and interactive Q&A will be hosted on Zoom. This is a live event and will not be recorded.

We are more committed than ever to helping writers find inspiration, and to make space for their own creativity, no matter the setting. So join us from the comfort of your sofa and listen to writers share their work, the stories behind their work, and invaluable writing advice directly from their own desk (or maybe the kitchen table)

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