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Events: April 2008
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The Morville Hours...
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The Morville Hours by Katherine Swift. Click for more info. I am delighted to tell you that Katherine Swift's book The Morville Hours has been chosen to be Radio 4's Book of the Week starting May 5th. We are so thrilled that this long-awaited book will soon be available;
congratulations to Katherine!
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The book will be for sale at Wenlock Books, and also at Morville Flower Festival 3rd/4th/5th May.

We are offering a tour of Katherine's garden at The Dower House, Morville, followed by a reception at Morville Hall on Friday May 30th. This event is strictly by ticket only; tickets can be ordered from the bookshop, or collected at the Morville Flower Festival. Places are limited.

This event is now SOLD OUT.
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Morville Flower Festival & Gardens 2008...
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Bridgnorth Journal Article - Click to read. 3rd, 4th & 5th May (Saturday, Sunday, Bank Holiday Monday) Open 11am - 5pm each day. Fete Bank Holiday Monday starting at 2pm. In the beautiful setting of Morville Hall Church and Morville Hall Gardens at Morville village, on A458 between Much Wenlock and Bridgnorth.
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Wenlock Books is at the Morville Flower Festival on May 3rd, 4th & 5th, promoting Katherine Swift's new book The Morville Hours.

Katherine will be at Anna's stall at 12 o'clock and 3 o'clock each day to sign copies.

Katherine's garden, The Dower House Garden will be open throughout the festival, tickets £4 to include entry to all the gardens (children free).

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World Book Day...
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Once again, the children attending the Writing Masterclass to celebrate World Book Day absolutely amazed me with their passion for writing, their enthusiasm for the event, their willingness to work (they worked hard for three hours!) and the sheer joy with which they entered into the project. Well done to Lawrence, Mona, Anna, Lucy and Molly from Shrewsbury, Telford, Longden and Morville. Manda Scott was equally impressed and has already agreed to come back next year!
Children taking part in the writing masterclass led by Manda Scott. Manda Scott.
Children who took part
in the writing masterclass.
Manda Scott.
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Reader's Retreat, Broniwan, Rhyd Lewis, 2008...
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A group of eight readers headed for the hills of west Wales at the end of February for our second annual retreat. We were greeted by our hosts Carole and Allen Jacobs with their usual warmth and generosity, and were soon sitting down to lunch at the long table in their friendly farmhouse kitchen. The tone was set when we decided yes, we would have wine with lunch!...

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Dance Into Spring on Sunday April 13th...
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... and spring into the dance with Anna Dreda & live music from Zemerchora! A day of Circle Dancing in beautiful Clunbury. 10:30am - 4:00pm. £20. Please see the poster for full details.
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How Fiction Works - Weekly seminars...
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Betty James. James Wood is a staff writer at the New Yorker and Professor of the Practice of Literary Criticism at Harvard. His new book How Fiction Works is recently published.

When Betty James spoke at reading group one afternoon about how much she was enjoying How Fiction Works I decided to take a look at it myself. I was immediately captivated - reading it much as one would read a novel - and thought I would ask Betty if she liked the idea of 'teaching' the book to a small group of interested readers. Betty's "whoopee" was answer enough, and I soon had a group of ten willing to commit to eight weekly, one-hour seminars round the table on a Tuesday afternoon.

We had our first meeting on 1st April. Betty talked to us about "openings" and "narrative" and in a one hour session taught most of us more than we had ever understood before. Her teaching style was direct, honest, lively and fun - a perfect companion to Mr Wood (!) and we all found ourselves excited and challenged.

Next week, we'll work some more on narratives and then move on to character. I can hardly wait!

(This is a closed group, but if you would be interested in attending seminars on How Fiction Works in the autumn, please contact the bookshop.)

read a review of the book in the Observer >>
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New Authors to visit Wenlock Books...
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On May 17th Judith Allnatt and Sue Moorcroft will be taking tea at Wenlock Books and discussing their new books. All welcome, but it is helpful if you let us know you are coming - especially so we have enough cake!
"A Mile of River" by Judith Allnatt. "Family Matters" by Sue Moorcroft.
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Exploring Poetry:...
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An introductory Workshop with Marilyn Pietroni at Little Wenlock.
Meeting quarterly on Friday evenings, the Poetry Workshop is an 'open group' which means it is possible for new people to attend on each occasion, with no commitment required to attend all meetings. The next three dates are:
  • June 6th
  • September 26th
  • December 5th
Further dates may be arranged in view of the amount of interest. A joining fee of £5.00 towards the administrative costs of Wenlock Books is made at the first attendance only.
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The Reading Group Commissions
Thursday 27/03/2008 11:30-12:00

Documentary following the commissioning process of this week's Afternoon Readings on Radio 4, from the first meeting to the final performance of the stories at the Birmingham Book Festival.

You can listen again to the reading.
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You can hear the readings on the
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