The countdown is on: Booker Prize finalists gather in Manchester days before winner is announced
Four of the Booker Prize finalists met for the first time in Manchester on Saturday to discuss their books –
Four of the Booker Prize finalists met for the first time in Manchester on Saturday to discuss their books –
Booker Prize-shortlisted author Samantha Harvey sat down with Mancunian Matters to discuss her nomination, female representation in the industry and
The Manchester Literature Festival has officially started today offering interactive experiences for audiences to engage with writers from around the
The first-ever Withington Book Festival will take place this October – with author workshops, practical classes and choir concerts hoping
Mythological retellings have dominated parts of the literary world over the last few years. Novels like The Song of Achilles
This podcast episode explores Manchester’s rich feminist history, from the Victorian era to modern day. By discussing the works of
Internationally renowned author Kate Mosse kicked off the Manchester Literature Festival in style with an event discussing her new novel
Writer, broadcaster and stand-up comedian Natalie Haynes discusses her new book, Divine Might, how Hera is not always presented as
UNESCO awarded Manchester a top rating as a ‘City of Literature’ for its ‘vibrant’ and ‘multilingual’ literary scene. The city
Matthew Cornford, owner of Northern Quarter bookshop Queer Lit UK, spoke to MM about the success of his store, the
Actor and comedian Rob Delaney visited the Royal Northern College of Music as part of the Manchester Literature Festival earlier
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