LSE Space for Thought Literary Festival creative writing workshop
Date: Saturday 19 February 2011
Time: 11am- 12pm
Venue: Alumni Theatre, New Academic Building
Speaker: Anjali Joseph
Anjali Joseph's debut novel Saraswati Park was published to critical acclaim in 2010. The Sunday Times review said, 'Joseph writes beautifully about quietness and stillness…she evokes the physical world that her characters inhabit exactly, without ever resorting to the sort of touristic colour that mars some English language Indian novels…this is a quiet, restrained novel but a great deal is going on beneath the surface'. The Daily Telegraph listed her as one of the top 20 writers under 40 in Britain. She lives in Norwich and is working on her second novel.
The next session in this series of workshops takes place from 12-1pm, Writing Across Borders- a Botswana Perspective.
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Friday 18 February. Registrations have now closed. Limited places still available, which will be allocated on a first come first served basis.
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