by librarians | Feb 22, 2021 | Blog
The wonderful branding and designs for the New Words project are by by the super talented Oldham based artist, Kim Hubball. Check out more of her work over on her beautiful website kimhubball.co.uk/new-words-project Kim made us a range of products, from bookmarks and...
by librarians | Feb 21, 2021 | Blog
Time to Read and Halton Libraries are delighted to host J. A. Mensah, as one of eleven literature events for the New Words Festival. On Friday 26 March join J.A Mensah, author of Castles from Cobwebs, a compelling exploration of memory, race, mothers and the fractured...
by librarians | Feb 9, 2021 | Blog
Who was the real Charlotte Brontë? Was Emily a woman ahead of her time? Why has Anne been endlessly sidelined? And which is the greatest Brontë novel of all? Bolton Libraries and Saraband Press invite you to join us in conversation with the authors of Saraband’s ‘A...
by librarians | Feb 9, 2021 | Blog
Time to Read and Cumbria Libraries are thrilled to host poet, Alan Baker on Tuesday 9 March at 7pm. One of eleven literature events for the New Words Festival, Alan will be reading and then will host a Q and A on creative writing. UPDATE – tickets available now!...
by librarians | Feb 9, 2021 | Blog
Time to Read and St Helens Libraries are thrilled to invite you to join K. Blundell Trust award-winning author SJ Bradley, for a creative writing workshop. Find your ‘big idea’ and get to work on a new story with an expert in the field. This workshop is one of eleven...
by librarians | Feb 9, 2021 | Blog
Time to Read and Oldham Libraries are thrilled to host Martina Evans and Michael Schmidt in conversation, as one of eleven literature events for the New Words Festival. Book your place – tickets are available now. Martina Evans is an Irish poet, novelist and...