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Thanks for having us Hexham Book Festival. Excellent chairing & turnout for the two events with Tamarin Norwood. And what a beautiful town & Abbey - the perfect place for a dreich Sunday. Congrats to all involved.
We're at Wolfson College, Oxford with Oxford Life-Writing tonight, to hear author and artist Tamarin Norwood discuss her groundbreaking memoir The Song of the Whole Wide World! 💙
We have a fantastic day of literary delights ahead of us Wolfson College, Oxford: This morning, Eleonora Maio is in conversation with the incomparable Sally Bayley (11am). Tonight, Tamarin Norwood will discuss her powerful memoir 'The Song of the Whole Wide World' (5:30pm). All welcome!
This Tuesday Tamarin Norwood will reflect on the process of writing her poignant memoir, 'The Song of the Whole Wide World.' Join us at Wolfson College, Oxford for what is sure to be an incredible evening. Open to all #Memoir #AuthorTalk #Literature #Oxford
Friends in Oxford! The Song of the Whole Wide World author Tamarin Norwood will be speaking at the Oxford Centre for Life Writing next week.
Hope to see you there 🤩 30 April 17:30 to 19:00
oclw.web.ox.ac.uk/event/book-lau… Tamarin Norwood Oxford Life-Writing
What a night at the #indieshowcase2024 !
Thank you to all the exceptional authors who spoke, everyone who came along and of course to our incredible fellow indie publishers VERVE Books Oldcastle Books Peninsula Press Weatherglass Books Dead Ink Books Bedford Square Publishers
Such an astonishing little book from Tamarin Norwood. Sentence by sentence, from devastation to beauty and back again
Fascinating and joy-filled evening at Pushkin House, listening to Kristina Gorcheva-Newberry talk about her 'excruciatingly intimate' novel BETWEEN DOG AND WOLF 🐺
20 mins in @bbcradiowales BBC Wales Politics Walescast, one of our committee members offers a rather breathless review of 'Pearl' by Sian Hughes. No apologies for the enthusiasm though! The Indigo Press.
Meet Sian Hughes at montylitfest.com in June.
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