When : 30th April 2007 - 6:00pm
Where : The Martin Harris Centre for Music and Drama
Price : £5.00
Philip Robinson was born in Ireland in 1973. He was educated at New College, Oxford. He has trained as a gardener and lived and worked in rural Northumberland for five years. His first novel, That We May Never Meet Again, was published last year by Faber.
Suzannah Dunn is a former director of Manchester’s Creative Writing programme and is the author of eight books of fiction, ranging across short fiction and novels in contemporary settings to, most recently, re-imaginations of the court of Henry VIII: Darker Days Than Usual, Blood Sugar, Past Caring, Quite Contrary, Venus Flaring, Tenterhooks, Commencing Our Descent and The Queen of Subtleties.
Their reading will be followed by a Q & A led by Dr Ian McGuire.
Waterstones Manchester will run a bookstall in the foyer of the Martin Harris Centre on the evening of each event.
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Tickets are free to The University of Manchester staff and students. All tickets must be booked from the box office in advance or on the evening of the event.
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