This event starts with a Brave New Words reading from Lindz McLeod
Fairytales, myths and legends are the oldest stories we tell, and they continue to inspire new ones. In the new books by Lucy Holland (Sistersong), A.G. Slatter (All the Murmuring Bones) and Hannah Whitten (For the Wolf), we encounter three rebellious sisters, learn not to meddle with vengeful sea creatures and meet the big but maybe not so bad wolf.
About the event:
Chaired by Ann Landmann
Running time: 60 minutes
Tickets: £3 / £5 (plus 50p booking fee)
The event will be live on Zoom.
This event includes a Brave New Words reading from Lindz McLeod
About the authors:
Angela Slatter is a writer based in Brisbane, Australia. Primarily working in the field of speculative fiction, she has focused on short stories since deciding to pursue writing in 2005, when she undertook a Graduate Diploma in Creative Writing. Since then she has written a number of short stories. Her latest work, All the Murmuring Bones, is published by Titan.
Angela is on Twitter and Facebook.
Hannah Whitten has been writing to amuse herself since she could hold a pen, and sometime in high school, figured out that what amused her might also amuse others. For The Wolf, her most recent book, is published by Orbit. When she’s not writing, she’s reading, making music, or attempting to bake. She lives in Tennessee with her husband and children in a house ruled by a temperamental cat.
Hannah is on Twitter and Instagram.
Lucy Holland works for Waterstones and has a BA in English & Creative Writing from Royal Holloway. She went on to complete an MA in Creative Writing under Andrew Motion in 2010. Lucy lives in Devon and co-hosts Breaking the Glass Slipper, an award-winning feminist podcast. She is the author of Sistersong.
Lucy is on Twitter.