7th February, 2014 / 11.00am - 4.00pm
25th June, 2014
Lucy Furlong is a creative writer who is fascinated by the effect that place has on us; how where you grow up affects you at the time – and impacts on your life in future. Alison Baverstock has recently written about how to manage highly personal writing projects – and what to do with them once you have finished. Should they be shared or left in a drawer for others to discover in future? This event offers a fascinating opportunity to consider both the writing and sharing of work based on memory.
Lucy Furlong recently completed an MFA in Creative Writing at Kingston and her work has been widely published. Dr Alison Baverstock is Course Leader for Kingston’s MA Publishing and has written about the mechanics of writing and publishing.
For more information, please visit the Kingston University website.
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