CAMBRIDGE CREATIVE WRITING FESTIVAL PRESENTS: Evening Discussion with Sarah Hall

Saturday 7 July 2018
Madingley Hall
In association with the BBC Short Story Award, come and explore with experts in the field.

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Having sat on the judging panel of the Man Booker Prize, among others, Sarah Hall is an established figure in the literary world, writing in a variety of formats. Her most recent collection of short stories- Madame Zero- was published in 2017 and the lead story, Mrs Fox, won the BBC National Short Story Award in 2013.

The Institute of Continuing Education (ICE) is home to the University of Cambridge Centre for Creative Writing, and this free talk is designed to open your mind to new possibilities in your reading and writing. Other events on the day include, talks, workshops, and a panel discussion. Book a full day for £30. If you are still eager for more and wish to indulge in a 3 course meal alongside hearing from Cynan Jones- winner of the Short Story Competition last year, why not add dinner for £35?

If your writing would benefit from some fine-tuning and professional feedback, why not sign up for a 1:1 supervision with one of our specialist tutors? Dr Sarah Burton, Professor Jem Poster and Dr Lucy Durneen will be available for consultation throughout the day. Book in advance by email to zara.kuckelhaus@ice.cam.ac.uk, specifying which tutor you would like to see, and when.

If this day-long festival merely whets your appetite, investigate our Creative Writing Retreat which follows on from the event from 8-13 July.

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5.00pm - 6.00pm