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June 2008 Headlines:
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- Venice 2009!
- Alternative Booker Shortlist
- Morville Hours, Katherine Swift
- Creative Writing Workshop
- How Fiction Works
- Reading for Pleasure
- Wenlock Festival
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- Persephone Books Evening
- Priory Hall Book Fair
- The Atonement Tour
- Poetry Appreciation
- Arthur by Lesley Durbin
- Clungunford Open Gardens
- Poppy Adams
- Paddington Bear is 50!
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| New Author Poppy Adams... |
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will visit Much Wenlock to talk about her highly acclaimed novel "The Behaviour of Moths".
This event will be held at The Guild Hall on Friday July 4th at 7pm and tickets are
£8.00, to include a glass of wine and £3 off the book.
Read a review
of Poppy's book at thebookseller.com.
Listen to the Woman's Hour item
on the BBC Radio 4 website.
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| Paddington Bear is 50 years old!!... |
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Come and celebrate Paddington's birthday! There will be a special Paddington Story-Time for all Paddington fans on Saturday July 12th
at 11 o'clock and again at 3 o'clock. Fun things to do, goodies to give away, balloons and special Paddington face-painting!
If you have a battered old suitcase bring it along (with a label with your name on it to create an on-the-spot window display;
the best one will win a jar of marmalade! Also, any Paddington Bears will be given a very special welcome!
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| The Morville Hours by Katherine Swift... |
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As heard on Radio 4's Book of the Week
The Morville Hours is proving to be an enormously successful book - 250 copies sold from the shop so far.
In addition to the Flower Festival, we are holding a champagne reception for Katherine at Morville hall on May 30th - strictly
by invitation only - and we are holding a reading group discussion of Katherine's book on June 22nd - also fully booked.
We are very aware that there are people who have been disappointed not to be able to attend an event with Katherine. If you would like to
contact us
at the bookshop, we will compile a waiting list, and see what else we can plan as time goes on.
Read Anna's review of Katherine's book >>
(morville_hours_review.pdf - 76kb - opens in new tab / window)
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| Katherine Swift on BBC Radio 4... |
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Listen to this item on the history of her Shropshire garden >>
The garden at Morville Hall is the fulfilment of a long held desire by Katherine Swift to build her own garden, showing how English gardens
have changed throughout the centuries.
Fifteen years ago after looking all over England, she settled on the garden at the Dower House of Morville Hall in Shropshire and has spent
many years developing the land which was a medieval orchard into a historical garden.
In the second of her reports from Morville Hall, Maggie Ayre talks to Katherine about the planning and work that has gone into creating a
garden that is true to its historical aims.
Listen to this item on the changing styles of English gardening >>
At her historical garden in Shropshire, the writer and gardener Katherine Swift is busy planting and preparing for the spring opening to
the public.
Fifteen years ago Katherine began building the garden at Morville Hall on the site of a former Benedictine monastery, and its sixteen
different sections have come to represent the changing styles of English gardening through the ages. Throughout the year we'll be
visiting her every week to discover the delights of her garden and hear about the work that goes into creating and maintaining it.
Even at this time of year, she's hard at work, and despite the often atrocious weather, Katherine says she still takes time out to
appreciate and enjoy what she describes as the pleasures of the garden in winter. Maggie Ayre joined her at Morville Hall near Bridgnorth
to explore one of them.
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| Katherine Swift's Morville Garden... |
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Bridgnorth Journal 18/04/2008
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Shropshire Star 17/05/2008
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Guardian 17/05/2008
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Times Magazine 26/04/2008
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Recent Media Coverage
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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
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Download full details >>
(poetry-workshop.pdf - 116kb)
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| Gillian Clarke... |
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We are looking forward to an evening with Gillian Clarke, the National Poet of Wales, in the autumn.
The poet talks about her prose collection 'At the Source' in this
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Gillian Clarke, the new poet laureate for Wales, has published her new prose collection 'At the Source'. She joins Jenni to talk about how she
became a writer and about the joy she derives from her intimate connection with the landscape of Ceredigion.
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