Departures
A Reading By Kathy Page
Friday March 2nd
6.30 - 9.00pm at the Water Tower
Benefield Road, Brigstock, Kettering NN14 3JA
As part of her contribution to Back To Books project
On the Right Track author Kathy Page will talk about
the story as a journey, read a selection of her short fiction
and also introduce her latest book, In the Flesh,
On the Right Track author Kathy Page will talk about
the story as a journey, read a selection of her short fiction
and also introduce her latest book, In the Flesh,
a collection of personal essays about the human body
and our oddly complex relationship with it.
The event is free and on a by ticket only entry
- to secure a ticket please click here
and our oddly complex relationship with it.
The event is free and on a by ticket only entry
- to secure a ticket please click here
Back To Books would like to thank
Rosalind Stoddart, FRSA Independent Cultural Engineer
for making the wonderful space at the Water Tower available
for Kathy's return visit
Kathy will be bringing copies of In The Flesh and her
wonderful collection of short fiction As In Music.
Click the here if you would like to order your signed
copy of either / both books.
Kathy Page’s seven novels include
The Story of My Face (long-listed for the Orange Prize)
Alphabet (a Governor General’s Award finalist),
and The Find (short-listed for ReLit award).
She also writes short fiction and memoir.
Born in London, she lives with her family
on Salt Spring Island, near Vancouver.
wonderful collection of short fiction As In Music.
Click the here if you would like to order your signed
copy of either / both books.
Kathy Page’s seven novels include
The Story of My Face (long-listed for the Orange Prize)
Alphabet (a Governor General’s Award finalist),
and The Find (short-listed for ReLit award).
She also writes short fiction and memoir.
Born in London, she lives with her family
on Salt Spring Island, near Vancouver.
For more information about forthcoming events at The Water Tower
KATHY PAGE'S RESIDENCY HAS BEEN SUPPORTED BY CANADA COUNCIL FOR THE ARTS
We acknowledge the support of the Canada Council for the Arts, which last year invested $154 million to bring the arts to Canadians throughout the country.
Nous remercions le Conseil des arts du Canada de son soutien. L’an dernier, le Conseil a investi 154 millions de dollars pour mettre de l’art dans la vie des Canadiennes et des Canadiens de tout le pays.
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