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    A Team of Zombies

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    Words by Caroline Matthews Escaping the crowds of Odder’s main bar, I turned away from the front door and instead hurried up the dark deserted stairway to its function room. Like a classic horror movie victim, seeking sanctuary while actually leading myself right into the arms of the attackers. For what lay behind the purple…

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    The City

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    Words by James Harris      Photographs by Neil Harrison A young man sits silent and still on a loudly rattling train as it cuts its clumsy, purposeful way through a thick, inky night; a night so deep and fathomless any recollection of the distant memory of daylight seems fanciful and imagined. The darkness was impenetrable. The…

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    Misogyny and Grand Theft Auto V

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    Words By Jordan Noton   Rockstar Games are no strangers to controversy. From the schoolyard sandbox of Bully – or Canis Canem Edit, after its censorship in England – to the graphic mutilation and murder action of Manhunt, Rockstar has faced heavy criticism within the gaming world and the world at large. I remember Grand…

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    Gala Night at The Manchester Literature Festival

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    Fiction Prize Finalists (L-R): Adam Wilmington, James Hopkin, Alison White, Richard Knight and Carys Davies. Not pictured: Joe Dunthorne Manchester Writing Competition Gala Award Ceremony – Baronial Hall, Cheetham School of Music. Words by Kevin Danson Where else would I have been on Friday, 18th October, at 7:30pm, but at the Manchester Writing Competition’s gala…

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    Tall Tales at the Town Hall – Family Reading Day

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    Relaxing in the MCBF Story Reading Corner Words and photographs by Neil Harrison As part of The Manchester Literature Festival, a host of children’s authors and performers, including much-loved Cbeebies presenter Cerrie Burnell, gathered at Manchester’s Town Hall on Sunday to enchant local children with wild and wonderful stories at a Family Reading Day. Author…

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