The haunting of Magpie Lane: Negotiating Literary Ghosts in an Oxford Novel
Join us for our second Hilary term Creative Writing seminar, The haunting of Magpie Lane: Negotiating Literary Ghosts in an Oxford Novel with author and journalist Lucy Atkins. This is the previously postponed event from Michaelmas term 2021.
This seminar is open to all, no booking necessary.
Refreshments will be served from 17:00, the seminar will begin at 17:30.
ABOUT LUCY ATKINS
Lucy Atkins is an award-winning author of four novels and several non-fiction titles. She is a Sunday Times book critic and has written for publications including the Guardian, The Times, The Telegraph, The TLS and many UK magazines. She has judged the Costa Novel Award and teaches on the creative writing MSt at the University of Oxford. Her most recent novel, Magpie Lane, was picked as one of the ‘Best Books of 2020’ by the Guardian, the Telegraph and BBC Radio 4’s Open Book. The Guardian called it ‘the word-of-mouth success of lockdown’. Her previous novel, The Night Visitor, has been optioned for television.
If you have symptoms of Covid-19 or have been in contact with someone with Covid-19, please do not attend this event.
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Date:
2 March 2022, 17:30
Venue:
Kellogg College, 62 Banbury Road OX2 6PN
Venue Details:
Mawby Room
Speaker:
Lucy Atkins (Kellogg College & the Department for Continuing Education, University of Oxford)
Organising department:
Department for Continuing Education
Organiser:
Dr Clare Morgan (Department of Continuing Education, Oxford)
Organiser contact email address:
events@kellogg.ox.ac.uk
Part of:
Kellogg Centre for Creative Writing
Booking required?:
Not required
Cost:
Free
Audience:
Public
Editor:
Penny Rudling