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Author Archives: Rebeccadanks
Celebrating Jane Austen at the Althorp Literary Festival
This year marks the 200th anniversary of the death of Jane Austen. I was thrilled to attend the Althorp Literary Festival for a talk by Paula Byrne. Paula’s book The Genius of Jane Austen: Her Love of Theatre and Why She … Continue reading
Posted in Blog, Books, Jane Austen, Literature, London, Northampton, Novel, Reading, Theatre, Uncategorized, Writing
Tagged 16th Century, Althorp, Ancestry, Books, Diana Award, Festival, Genius, Historic, Jane Austen, Mario Testino, Princess Diana
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National Writers’ Conference 2017
This month I attended the National Writers’ Conference 2017 held in my home city of Birmingham. Emerging and established writers were welcomed to a day of panel discussions on subjects including digital writing, how to raise your profile, and writing … Continue reading
Interview with Author Donatella di Pietrantonio
Having reviewed two books so far by Italian author Donatella di Pietrantonio (My Mother is a Riverand Bella Mia), her publishing house Calisi Press invited me to put some questions to her this week about her approach to writing. Read my interview with Donatella di Pietrantonio … Continue reading
Posted in Blog, Literature, London, Reading
Tagged Author, Book, Earthquake, Interview, Italian, Italy, L'Aquila, Literature, Publishing, Review, Translation
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Time Out London Blog
I’ve just joined the Time Out London Blog. My first full post will be out in April but for now I’ve made a small contribution to 22 brilliant places Londoners love in spring. See number 11. Looking forward to writing about … Continue reading
Posted in Blog, London, Peckham, Peckham Rye, Spring, Time Out, Writing
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Short-listed Poem
My poem about my home city of Birmingham was short-listed recently for the Verve Poetry Prize 2017. I went along to the Verve Poetry Festival this weekend which aimed to ‘capture and celebrate the spirit of Birmingham and its creative, plucky, … Continue reading
Posted in Blog, Brum, competition, Poetry
Tagged Birmingham, Brum, City, Festival, Poem, Poetry, Prize, Verve
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