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Writers' Centre Norwich receives £240,000 from Arts Council England
Writers' Centre Norwich receives £240,000 from Arts Council England
Writers' Centre Norwich receives £240,000 from Arts Council England’s Catalyst fund to support its fund raising development and create a digital hub for the International Centre for Writing.
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Norwich announced as England's first and the world’s sixth UNESCO City of Literature.
Norwich announced as England's first and the world’s sixth UNESCO City of Literature.
Norwich becomes England's first UNESCO City of Literature.
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Norwich UNESCO City of Literature
The Story Museum: Other Worlds
The Story Museum: Other Worlds
Our CEO Chris Gribble writes about his otherworldly experiences at The Story Museum- a new venue in Oxford celebrating the power of stories.
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Cove Park Literature Residencies
Cove Park Literature Residencies
Applications are welcomed for Cove Park’s crafts, literature and visual arts funded residency programmes in 2012
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A HELPING HAND FOR WRITERS
A HELPING HAND FOR WRITERS
Writers - why you should be getting to know New York's Poets&Writers
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Free masterclass with Apples and Snakes
Free masterclass with Apples and Snakes
FREE masterclass sessions with Jacob Sam-La Rose, from Apples and Snakes
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Reykjavik designated UNESCO City of Literature status
Reykjavik designated UNESCO City of Literature status
The city of Reykjavik gains UNESCO City of Literature status.
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Lady Cyclist's Novel - New to Bloomsbury
Lady Cyclist's Novel - New to Bloomsbury
Latest information from Bloomsbury and Rachel Calder: Suzanne Joinson's A Lady Cyclist's Guide to Kashgar
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Creative Writing Fellowships at UEA
Creative Writing Fellowships at UEA
Writers, find out about the University of East Anglia's call for fellowships, deadline January 2011.
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Why Bill Thompson is nominated for the Prudential A&B Board Member of the Year
Why Bill Thompson is nominated for the Prudential A&B Board Member of the Year
Bill Thompson, digital changes and the chance to cast your vote.
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“Norwich has turned itself into a world hub for literature” Ian McEwan
“Norwich has turned itself into a world hub for literature” Ian McEwan
Marking the handover of Norwich's UNESCO City of Literature Bid with a sell out event with Ian McEwan
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Ian McEwan, Writers' Centre Norwich Event, May 11 2010
Stephen Spender  Prize for Poetry In Translation
Stephen Spender Prize for Poetry In Translation
The Times Stephen Spender Prize for poetry in translation is open
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Alice Oswald wins inaugural Ted Hughes award
Alice Oswald wins inaugural Ted Hughes award
New prize sponsored by poet laureate Carol Ann Duffy goes to 'unsettling and unsettled' collection Weeds and Wild Flowers
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Helen Dunmore wins National Poetry Competition
Helen Dunmore wins National Poetry Competition
Writer best known for her novels, who submitted work at the last minute 'on impulse', takes £5,000 award for single poem 'The Malarkey'
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A Writer's Experience of Professional Development
A Writer's Experience of Professional Development
Nathan Hamilton, Director of Egg Box Press and chair of Inpress, gives his take on the value and pitfalls of personal professional development.
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