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SUMMARY:Haringey Literature Live
DESCRIPTION:Join us to hear these masters of flash fiction read their 
 work! Short fiction, short-short fiction, and microscopic fiction – 
 it can really pack a punch in the right hands, as you will see.\nDavid
  Gaffney is the author of three critically acclaimed micro-fiction col
 lections – Sawn-off Tales (2006), Aromabingo (2007) and Edgehill
  Prize-longlistedThe Half-life Of Songs (2010) – and novel Never N
 ever (2008). His new collection of short stories, More Sawn-off Tale
 s, came out in May 2013. He comes from Cleator Moor in West Cumbria, a
 nd now lives in Manchester. David is behind two of Manchester’s more
  subversive literary events: guerrilla-writing project Errata Slips fo
 r Cornerhouse Micro Commissions, in which fake amends telling a story 
 are surreptitiously added to magazines, and Station Stories, when six 
 writers “secretly” performed short stories to audiences linked by 
 headphones. Originally commissioned by Manchester Literature Festival 
 and taking place in Manchester Piccadilly railway station, this is now
  being developed for new locations.www.davidgaffney.org\nEley Williams
  is a short story writer and former deputy editor with The Literateur
  journal. She is currently a Visiting Lecturer at Royal Holloway, Uni
 versity of London. She has had work published in Visual Verse, Ambit
 , Belleville Park Pages, The White Review, Exegesis, Notes from th
 e Underground and elsewhere, and she won the Christopher Power Prize 
 2005 as judged by author Philip Pullman and poet Gillian Clarke. With 
 short story ‘Concision’, she won the London School of Journalism
 s Microfiction Competition (2011) while her short story ‘Platform
  was featured on Prospect magazine website as a winner in the Franc
 o-British Council 2011 short-story prize. Away from print, she has rea
 d at festivals and literary events with writers Ali Smith, Ben Markovi
 ts and Inua Ellams. Her short story ‘Hang-Ups’ was developed for a
  short interactive film installation with ShadowStage theatre company.
  ‘Channel Light Vessel Automatic’ was featured on the audio magazi
 ne 4’33? and later developed by composer Steven Jackson for a collab
 orative piece as part of the Vessel exhibition during ‘Noise of Many
  Waters’, the Royal Northern College of Music’s showcase event. Fi
 nd out more atwww.giantratofsumatra.com\nDate: 3 April 2014\nTime: 7:0
 0pm\nVenue: The Karamel Club\n\n\nFor more information visit https://b
 owesandbounds.org/events/haringey-literature-live-3
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CATEGORIES:short, fiction, reading
LOCATION:Karamel
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CONTACT:0208 829 8989
ORGANIZER;CN="Collage Arts":https://bowesandbounds.org/profile/Collage
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