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SUMMARY:Haringey Literature Live Presents Fiction Night
DESCRIPTION:Haringey Literature live presentsâ€¦Fiction Night with Rob
 ert Shearman and Rebecca SwirskyRobert Shearman has written four short
  story collections, and between them they have won the World Fantasy A
 ward, the Shirley Jackson Award, the Edge Hill Readers Prize and three
  British Fantasy Awards. His background is in the theatre, resident dr
 amatist at the Northcott Theatre in Exeter, and regular writer for Ala
 n Ayckbourn at the Stephen Joseph Theatre in Scarborough; his plays ha
 ve won the Sunday Times Playwriting Award, the Sophie Winter Memorial 
 Trust Award, and the Guinness Award in association with the Royal Nati
 onal Theatre. He regularly writes plays and short stories for BBC Radi
 o, and he has won two Sony Awards for his interactive radio series, â€
 ˜The Chain Gangâ€™. But heâ€™s probably best known for reintroducing t
 he Daleks to the BAFTA winning first season of the revived Doctor Who,
  in an episode that was a finalist for the Hugo Award.Rebecca Swirsky 
 graduated from her MA in Creative Writing by winning the A.M. Heath Pr
 ize for her short fiction. She was recently mentored by the writer Ste
 lla Duffy through winning the Word Factory Apprenticeship for her nove
 l-of-stories, A History of Symmetry. Rebeccaâ€™s fiction is featured i
 n Matter, Ambit, The View From Here, Ink Sweat & Tears, The Pygmy Gian
 t, Stories for Homes Anthology for Shelter, Cease, Cows and a number o
 f British anthologies, including the Bridport Anthology. Her work has 
 been placed or shortlisted for The Manchester Fiction Award, Fish, Bat
 h, Bristol, Sean Oâ€™ Faolin and both the Bridport Flash Fiction and S
 hort Story Prizes. She was also awarded a bursary from The Literary Co
 nsultancy. In a former life, she was a Play Development Worker in Dals
 ton and a support worker for children with learning and physical chall
 enges.\nAt Karamel, doors open at 7pm.\nBooking Recommended: 0208 829 
 8989Share\n\nFor more information visit https://bowesandbounds.org/eve
 nts/haringey-literature-live-presents-fiction-night
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LOCATION:Karamel Restaurant
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