I'm pleased to share with you an exciting new programme from Literatureworks in conjunction with Libraries Unlimited and other libraries across the South West
Launched on 15th April with a reading by acclaimed poet, dramatist, performer and designer, Inua Ellams from his debut full collection The Actual, Word Online is a virtual live literature tour of libraries, streaming diverse writing talents direct to audiences throughout South West England and beyond.
Word Online is a programmed by Literature Works in partnership with library services across the region. Each event is hosted by a particular local library service. The tour highlights the power of literature to effect positive change by connecting authors from richly diverse backgrounds with new audiences in the South West.
Word Online showcases the work of Black writers, disabled authors, writers from LGBT+ communities, and other voices from under-represented groups to broaden shared experience and celebrate the richness of the current literary scene. It is intended that this programme will provoke, develop and challenge readers to confront head-on the issues raised by the ‘Black Lives Matter’ movement, by exploring the lived experience of Black, Asian and minority people living in Britain today.
Tour dates run every second Thursday from 15th April – 28th October, 6-7pm. Live -streamed free of charge via Crowdcast, the interactive online events platform that allows for audience interaction and questions. Events are open to everyone, thanks to generous grant support from SWRLS, the South Western Regional Library Service. Further information from officer@literatureworks.org.uk
Tour dates run every second Thursday from 15th April – 28th October, 6-7pm. Live -streamed free of charge via Crowdcast, the interactive online events platform that allows for audience interaction and questions. Events are open to everyone, thanks to generous grant support from SWRLS, the South Western Regional Library Service. Further information from officer@literatureworks.org.uk Tour dates overleaf/… 2 | P a g e Full programme (alternate Thursdays at 6pm) – 15th April Inua Ellams (hosted by Bristol Libraries) 29th April Abi Palmer (hosted by Plymouth Libraries) 13th May James McDermott (hosted by Dorset Libraries) 27th May Monique Roffey (hosted by South Gloucestershire Libraries) 10th June Dean Atta (hosted by Gloucestershire Libraries) 24th June Patrick Gale (hosted by North Somerset Libraries) 8 th July Gaele Sobott, Nick Makoha and Raman Mundair – a collaboration with Speaking Volumes (hosted by Wiltshire Libraries) 22nd July Felicia Yap (hosted by Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Libraries) 5 th Aug Louisa Adjoa Parker (hosted by Somerset Libraries) 19th Aug Gboyega Odubanjo (hosted by Swindon Libraries) 2 nd Sep Mahsuda Snaith (hosted by Bath and North East Somerset Libraries) 16th Sep Vaseem Khan (hosted by Libraries Unlimited) 30th Sep Amita Murray (hosted by Cornwall Libraries) 14th October To Be Announced (hosted by Bath Spa University Library) 28th October Jessica Johannesson and Yin Lim (hosted by Arts University Bournemouth Library)
Launched on 15th April with a reading by acclaimed poet, dramatist, performer and designer, Inua Ellams from his
debut full collection The Actual, Word Online is a virtual live
literature tour of libraries, streaming diverse writing talents
direct to audiences throughout South West England and beyond.
Word Online is a programmed by Literature Works in partnership with library services across the region. Each event is hosted by a particular local library service. The tour highlights the power of literature to effect positive change by connecting authors from richly diverse backgrounds with new audiences in the South West.
Word Online showcases the work of Black writers, disabled authors, writers from LGBT+ communities, and other voices from under-represented groups to broaden shared experience and celebrate the richness of the current literary scene. It is intended that this programme will provoke, develop and challenge readers to confront head-on the issues raised by the ‘Black Lives Matter’
movement, by exploring the lived experience of Black, Asian and minority people living in Britain today.
Tour dates run every second Thursday from 15th April – 28th October, 6-7pm. Live -streamed free of charge via Crowdcast, the interactive online events platform that allows for audience interaction and questions. Events are open to everyone, thanks to generous grant support from SWRLS, the South Western Regional Library Service. Further information from officer@literatureworks.org.uk
Tour dates run every second Thursday from 15th April – 28th October, 6-7pm. Live -streamed free
of charge via Crowdcast, the interactive online events platform that allows for audience interaction
and questions. Events are open to everyone, thanks to generous grant support from SWRLS, the
South Western Regional Library Service. Further information from officer@literatureworks.org.uk
Tour dates overleaf/…
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Full programme (alternate Thursdays at 6pm) –
15th April Inua Ellams (hosted by Bristol Libraries)
29th April Abi Palmer (hosted by Plymouth Libraries)
13th May James McDermott (hosted by Dorset Libraries)
27th May Monique Roffey (hosted by South Gloucestershire Libraries)
10th June Dean Atta (hosted by Gloucestershire Libraries)
24th June Patrick Gale (hosted by North Somerset Libraries)
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th July Gaele Sobott, Nick Makoha and Raman Mundair – a collaboration with Speaking
Volumes (hosted by Wiltshire Libraries)
22nd July Felicia Yap (hosted by Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Libraries)
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th Aug Louisa Adjoa Parker (hosted by Somerset Libraries)
19th Aug Gboyega Odubanjo (hosted by Swindon Libraries)
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nd Sep Mahsuda Snaith (hosted by Bath and North East Somerset Libraries)
16th Sep Vaseem Khan (hosted by Libraries Unlimited)
30th Sep Amita Murray (hosted by Cornwall Libraries)
14th October To Be Announced (hosted by Bath Spa University Library)
28th October Jessica Johannesson and Yin Lim (hosted by Arts University Bournemouth Library)
Further information and free ticket bookings here on the www.literatureworks.org.uk site