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The week ahead in literary London: London Literature Festival starts, plus the return of Homework.
The week ahead in literary London: festivals in Clapton and Bromley, Simon Schama, and loads more poetry and author events.
The week ahead in literary London: poetry, author talks and a festival of world literature.
The week ahead in literary London: sci-fi, poetry, photography, a tour of Crouch End and a festival in Queen's Park.
The week ahead in literary London. So much going on. So, so much.
The week ahead in literary London: Margaret Drabble, Blake Morrison, Iain Sinclair, Simon Munnery and a triple bill of John Hegley.
Molly Naylor's poetic one-woman show about her experiences on and after 7th July 2005.
A couple of brilliantly witty poems from Liz Bentley - and you can see her tomorrow night in Holloway.
The week ahead in literary London: John Hegley, Alan Bennett, festivals, poetry performances and it's Book Slam time again.
The week ahead in literary London: performance poetry, author talks, festivals, deathmatches and scores more.
The week ahead in literary London: Anne Enright, David Baddiel, China Mieville and Alan Moore - plus one festival ends but two more start up.
The week ahead in literary London: the London Word Festival continues apace, plus test out AV before the referendum at Utter!.
How do you get from JG Ballard to Clarissa Explains It All? Ross Sutherland knows.
The week ahead in literary London: book and poetry slamming, swapping, chatting and walking.
A challenge for the artists and the audience alike, a one off performance of Haydn's Seven Last Words took place on Thursday evening with mixed success.
The week ahead in literary London: Wendy Cope, James Frey, Literary Death Match,the Josephine Hart Poetry Hour, the London Word Festival - and more.
A poem taken from Simon Smith's latest collection, London Bridge.
The week ahead in literary London: Gillian Slovo, Wendy Cope, James Frey, a couple of smashing festivals and a lot of Russia.
The week ahead in literary London: Jo Shapcott, Austen on stage and an absolutely storming Book Slam.
The week ahead in literary London: Jennifer Egan, Nii Parkes, Michael Frayn, Michael Rosen and Costa winner Jo Shapcott. And more like that.
The week ahead in literary London: Jawdancing, book swapping, storytelling and fighting to the (metaphorical) death in aid of Comic Relief.
The week ahead in literary London: SLAMming, wordPLAYing, POLYplying and other events with normal capitalisation.
Indulge in the inspirational brilliance of Edmund Spenser at Kings Place tonight
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