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    Time to Shine for MMU’s Writing Talent

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    The Writers & Illustrators of The Timelines Anthology Words by Lisa Burns The John Rylands Library played host to a plethora of MMU’s finest writing talent last weekend, with the launch of MMU’s Timelines Anthology. Part of the Manchester Children’s Book Festival, the anthology is a collection of short stories for children and teenagers, written…

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    The Dark Side of The Small Screen: Gothic TV Panel

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    MMU’s Dr. Xavier Aldana Reyes with the Gothic TV panel:Dr. Linnie Blake, Dr. Catherine Spooner and Dr. Stacey Abbott Words by Neil Harrison  If, as Alfred Hitchcock once claimed, ‘T.V. has brought murder back into the home where it belongs’, then over the years our appetite for the dark side of the small screen has…

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    Malorie Blackman

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     Words by Sophie Bannister As a child, I read a lot of Malorie Blackman books, so I was unbelievably excited to find she was holding an event as part of the Manchester Literature Festival. In preparation, I got out my (rather old) copy of Noughts and Crosses to take along with the hopes of getting…

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    Interview: Emma Jane Unsworth

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    Photograph courtesy of  Bookmunch By Lisa Burnsand Neil Harrison Hungry, The Stars And Everything author Emma Jane Unsworth paid a visit to MMU recently to help launch its new ‘Humanities in Public’ programme. Whilst there, the award-winning writer and journalist spoke to Humanities’ Hallows about her faith in the humanities, her forthcoming book Animalsand her…

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    Afternoon Tea with Adam O’Riordan

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    Adam O’Riordan Words and Pictures by Siobhan O’Toole As I entered the foyer of The Midland Hotel, I instantly felt transported to 1900s Manchester. The grandeur and beauty of my surroundings seemed like the perfect setting for the day’s intimate and special reading from the hotel’s writer-in-residence, and lecturer of poetry at Manchester Writing School,…

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