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Wednesday 9th August 2023 | 7PM - 8:30PM
Nottingham Writers' Studio, 25 Hockley
Tickets: £3
How to Be a Travel Writer with Chandrahas Choudhury and Annie Warren: an 'in conversation' style event about travel writing, the travel publishing industry, how to get started, how to develop.
The aim for the talk is to get people thinking about travel writing as an art and as a career/job, as well as to draw people into conversations about travel, culture, and feeling at home in a foreign country.
The event will consist of a short introduction, then a 40-45 minute conversation between Annie and Chandrahas, followed by a 15-20 minute Q&A. Light refreshments will be provided.
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