Middleway Words
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Midlands-based book festival running from Sunday November 6th – Sunday November 13th 2022
A book is a gift for life
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https://middlewaywords.org.uk/ 12-10-2022 11:13:51
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Lovely to meet fellow Nottingham authors this evening for the Middleway Words - The Midlands Book Festival festival at Waterstones: (l-r) Clare Harvey Wilf Morgan Elizabeth Chadwick Ian C Douglas and excellent MC John Holmes 👏 Thanks to all who came along for the event!
Lovely to meet fellow authors and readers last night, and huge thanks to Middleway Words - The Midlands Book Festival and Waterstones Notts for hosting 😘
Remembrance Day at Middleway Words - author Jae Malone shares her family connections to the Day and poet Becky Evans reads her poem youtu.be/MbgDWaTgRqA
NOW LIVE: Alistair Price is talking about his late father’s wartime experience in bomber command in WW2 and his part in the great escape from Stalag Luft III in 1944... Join us on Middleway Words youtube channel youtu.be/2p9lZBo-VhE
How to Write a Ghost Story: A Creative Writing Workshop for 9-15-year-olds Presented by Nottingham author Jae Malone Live now on our YouTube: youtube.com/watch?v=R5nTDT…
Tomorrow is the last day of our festival and it's #poetryday hear from rmcfarlane63, Dr Nneoma Otuegbe and Tina Cole. Hosted by R. M. Francis. We can't wait for you to join us!
The poetry reading session concluding our 2022 book festival is broadcasted now on our Youtube channel youtu.be/CWiljkB3gfo Dr Nneoma Otuegbe
Some very cool poetry here, including our own Postgrad Research in the Humanities at Wolves researcher, Dr Nneoma Otuegbe
"Children's Event: Santa Event with Ron Popple", Wednesbury Library, Wednesbury on Sat 10 Dec 2022 2.00PM, Sandwell Libraries tickets: ticketsource.co.uk/event/KDMGME
Here's a little sneaky peeky at what our Christmas window is starting to look like... Ian Eagleton Samuel Langley-Swain DavideOrtuilustrador #WoodcutterAndSnowPrince #WhereBjornBelongs #ChristmasWindows