Event overview
The autumn session of the Goldsmiths Literature Seminars, hosted by the English & Comparative Literature Department, starts today with a reading by Evie Wyld.
Evie Wyld grew up in Australia and London. She graduated from the Creative Writing MA at Goldsmiths in 2005 and her short story, 'What will happen to the dog after we are dead?' was published in the anthology Goldfish: An Anthology of Writing from Goldsmiths. Her story ‘The Convalescent’s Handbook’ was published in the National Maritime Museum anthology, Sea Stories in 2007 and ‘The Building Opposite’ appeared in the 3:AM Magazine anthology, London, New York, Paris.
She has recently finished her first novel, After The Fire A Still Small Voice, which she will be reading from at this GLITS session.
The reading starts at 5pm. All welcome.
Dates & times
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16 Oct 2008 | 5:00pm - 7:00pm |
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