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Literary Kitchen Festival 16-22 June The Peckham Pelican


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16 ? 22 June 2014 The Peckham Pelican SE15


The Literary Kitchen Festival aims to champion new and emerging talent, to act as a hub to generate writing practices and a sense of community for writers, and to fertilise new relationships and ventures.


During a week of workshops, talks, and events, you are invited to indulge in This Is Not Writerly Behaviour!, listen to Writers? Talks and Readings Events, Free Write, share procrastination stories at Unwriters? Anonymous, take a

Poet-Led Walk, or an Agent-Led Dog Walk, hear Goldsmiths? finest at Lit Live!, play Literary Ping Pong, write your own Dirty Dozen, drink Bukowski Bacardi?s, join in the live Haiku Jam, Meet The Agents, learn How To Think, Make Your Own D*mn Manifesto!, read with The Reader Organisation, hear stories read by actors with Liars? League, brush up your grammar at Miss B?s Grammar Salon, hear poets perform at POLYply and Quick Fictions at the Journals + Imprints Fair


Visit the website to see the full programme, where you can also download a PDF booklet.

http://www.literarykitchen.co.uk/festival


We look forward to seeing you there!


@literarykitchen #litkitfest @PeckhamPelican @CamberwellArts #CAF2014

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