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Saturday 1 October 2016
A full programme of talks and creative writing workshops by guest authors and publishers. A Q & A panel of guests. Advice and support for aspiring authors, new authors to discover and books for sale. Storytelling and fun table for young children. Awards presentation for finalists of 2016 writing competition for children. Refreshments available throughout the day
Toilets are accessible for wheelchair users, plus there are ramps and lifts for easy access to all areas.
Free admission, free parking. Visitors can just turn up on the day but booking for the workshops is recommended. Please email Julie.nwuk@gmail.com to book your place.
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