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Sunderland Literature & CREATIVE WRITING <strong>Festival</strong> 2016<br />
Tuesday 11 October<br />
Rhyme Time<br />
Shiney Row Library, 9.30am<br />
Join our Children’s Centre team for a<br />
fun, lively session of songs, rhymes<br />
and actions.<br />
Rhyme Time<br />
Washington Town Centre Library, 10am<br />
Join our library team for a fun, lively session<br />
of songs, rhymes and actions<br />
Story Time<br />
City Library and Arts Centre, 11am<br />
Bring your toddler along to our weekly<br />
story time and instil a love of reading from<br />
an early age. These sessions are a great way<br />
to introduce young children to libraries.<br />
Children can join the library and take out<br />
books on their own library card.<br />
Coalfields<br />
Writing Group<br />
Hetton Library, 1.30 – 3.30pm<br />
Coalfields Writing Group meets every two<br />
weeks to share ideas and support fellow<br />
creative writers. New members welcome.<br />
Celia Bryce - Adult<br />
Creative Writing<br />
Session<br />
City Library and Arts Centre, 1.30 – 2.30pm<br />
Booking required<br />
Suggested donation £2.00<br />
Local author and singer-songwriter Celia<br />
Bryce is a contributor of short fiction to<br />
Women’s Weekly and has had short stories<br />
published and broadcast on BBC Radio<br />
Four. Her play, The Skategrinder, won an<br />
award for a first radio drama and she has<br />
written short pieces for the stage. She is<br />
currently writing teenage fiction and her<br />
first novel, ‘Anthem for Jack Dawes’ was<br />
nominated for the Carnegie Medal.<br />
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