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  • Nottingham Festival of Words - Literature across Faultlines. In an increasingly divided world what is the role of the writer?<br />
Gary Mitchell tells his story of having to go into hiding diuring the Troubles and how his writing tells the story working class protestants in Northern Ireland. Sillitoe Room, Waterstones, Nottingham. 14 October 2014 <br />
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Photograph by Martin Wilson/Writer Pictures<br />
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  • Nottingham Festival of Words - Literature across Faultlines. In an increasingly divided world what is the role of the writer?<br />
Gary Mitchell tells his story of having to go into hiding diuring the Troubles and how his writing tells the story working class protestants in Northern Ireland. Sillitoe Room, Waterstones, Nottingham. 14 October 2014 <br />
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Photograph by Martin Wilson/Writer Pictures<br />
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  • Nottingham Festival of Words - Literature across Faultlines. In an increasingly divided world what is the role of the writer?<br />
Suhrab Sirat reads some of his poetry in Farsi and the music of the language spoke even to non-Farsi speakers.. Sillitoe Room, Waterstones, Nottingham. 14 October 2014 <br />
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Photograph by Martin Wilson/Writer Pictures<br />
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  • Nottingham Festival of Words - Writing the First World War, Presented by Judith Allnatt,  Festival Writer in Residence, uses the Bromley Library's exhibition of WW1 artifacts to explore the stories of the men and women caught up in the conflict. The Bromley Library is an historic subscription library based in a listed building just off Nottingham's Old Market Square. Nottingham, UK, 14 October 2014 <br />
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Photograph by Martin Wilson/Writer Pictures<br />
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  • Nottingham Festival of Words - Writing the First World War, Presented by Judith Allnatt,  Festival Writer in Residence, uses the Bromley Library's exhibition of WW1 artifacts to explore the stories of the men and women caught up in the conflict. The Bromley Library is an historic subscription library based in a listed building just off Nottingham's Old Market Square. Nottingham, UK, 14 October 2014 <br />
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Photograph by Martin Wilson/Writer Pictures<br />
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WORLD RIGHTS
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  • Nottingham Festival of Words - Literature across Faultlines. In an increasingly divided world what is the role of the writer?<br />
Gary Mitchell tells his story of having to go into hiding diuring the Troubles and how his writing tells the story working class protestants in Northern Ireland. Sillitoe Room, Waterstones, Nottingham. 14 October 2014 <br />
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Photograph by Martin Wilson/Writer Pictures<br />
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WORLD RIGHTS
    festivalofwords017_20141014_mnw.JPG
  • Nottingham Festival of Words - Literature across Faultlines. In an increasingly divided world what is the role of the writer?<br />
Suhrab Sirat reads some of his poetry in Farsi and the music of the language spoke even to non-Farsi speakers.. Sillitoe Room, Waterstones, Nottingham. 14 October 2014 <br />
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Photograph by Martin Wilson/Writer Pictures<br />
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WORLD RIGHTS
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  • Nottingham Festival of Words - Literature across Faultlines. In an increasingly divided world what is the role of the writer?<br />
Malu Halasa is a writer and editor of Syria Speaks giving an opportunity for writers, translators to publish their work. Sillitoe Room, Waterstones, Nottingham. 14 October 2014 <br />
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Photograph by Martin Wilson/Writer Pictures<br />
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  • Nottingham Festival of Words - Writing the First World War, Presented by Judith Allnatt,  Festival Writer in Residence, uses the Bromley Library's exhibition of WW1 artifacts to explore the stories of the men and women caught up in the conflict. The Bromley Library is an historic subscription library based in a listed building just off Nottingham's Old Market Square. Nottingham, UK, 14 October 2014 <br />
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Photograph by Martin Wilson/Writer Pictures<br />
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WORLD RIGHTS
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  • Nottingham Festival of Words - Writing the First World War, Presented by Judith Allnatt,  Festival Writer in Residence, uses the Bromley Library's exhibition of WW1 artifacts to explore the stories of the men and women caught up in the conflict. The Bromley Library is an historic subscription library based in a listed building just off Nottingham's Old Market Square. Nottingham, UK, 14 October 2014 <br />
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Photograph by Martin Wilson/Writer Pictures<br />
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WORLD RIGHTS
    festivalofwords011_20141014_mnw.JPG
  • Nottingham Festival of Words - Writing the First World War, Presented by Judith Allnatt,  Festival Writer in Residence, uses the Bromley Library's exhibition of WW1 artifacts to explore the stories of the men and women caught up in the conflict. The Bromley Library is an historic subscription library based in a listed building just off Nottingham's Old Market Square. Nottingham, UK, 14 October 2014 <br />
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Photograph by Martin Wilson/Writer Pictures<br />
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WORLD RIGHTS
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