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Fiction

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Writers Round Table

9:00am | Sunday 1 April 2012
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About this Event:

Two gifted story-tellers with acclaimed novels come together to discuss their own and each others’ work, as well as the joys and sorrows of writing fiction.

Francesca Kay, winner of the Orange Award for New Writers for An Equal Stillness, joins the table to discuss her new novel, The Translation of the Bones. Will Wiles will talk about his debut novel Care of Wooden Floors, described as a black comedy of death, destruction and interior decoration .

They will be in conversation with novelist Rachel Hore, author of The Dream House, The Memory Garden and The Glass Painter’s Daughter, shortlisted for Romantic Novel of the Year 2010.

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