Posts by "Eleanor Flowerday"

International Translation Day 2022: What to read
International Translation Day 2022: What to read
The Nottingham UNESCO City of Literature team share some of their favourite books in translation....
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Big City Reads 2022: It’s a wrap!
Big City Reads 2022: It’s a wrap!
Big City Reads 2022 has come to an end!...
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“Paralysed by Freedom” Graham Caveney’s ‘On Agoraphobia’
“Paralysed by Freedom” Graham Caveney’s ‘On Agoraphobia’
The Beeston author’s astonishing new book on a much misunderstood condition....
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Nottingham V Sheffield: Locating Robin Hood
Nottingham V Sheffield: Locating Robin Hood
This is a semi-academic warning to Sheffield. Back off....
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Coal in the Blood: David Amos and Natalie Braber Tell Us About Their New Anthology
Coal in the Blood: David Amos and Natalie Braber Tell Us About Their New Anthology
David Amos and Natalie Braber tell us about their new anthology: 'Coal in the Blood: An East Midland...
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Nottingham UNESCO City of Literature in 2021
Nottingham UNESCO City of Literature in 2021
Nottingham UNESCO City of Literature looks back on the year....
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Summer of Freedom Reads and Human Rights Day 2021
Summer of Freedom Reads and Human Rights Day 2021
On the 10th of December the UN celebrated International Human Rights Day and we're looking back at o...
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Cara Thompson Brings the SlamOVision Crown to Nottingham
Cara Thompson Brings the SlamOVision Crown to Nottingham
Nottingham UNESCO City of Literature are excited to announce Nottingham as the SlamOVision champions...
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‘Don’t Judge Me’: The Broxtowe Women’s Project and National Justice Museum’s Striking New Exhibition
‘Don’t Judge Me’: The Broxtowe Women’s Project and National Justice Museum’s Striking New Exhibition
How do we identify those who suffer domestic abuse? A victim, a survivor, a statistic? ...
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Writing a Relationship with Nature: The Importance of Eco-Poetry
Writing a Relationship with Nature: The Importance of Eco-Poetry
Of all forms of nature writing – eco-poetry is often seen as the most inaccessible. Does this spea...
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UNESCO Creative Cities of Literature Welcome Three New Cities to the Network
UNESCO Creative Cities of Literature Welcome Three New Cities to the Network
Announcing the designation of three new Creative Cities of Literature....
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Miyawaki-style Mini Forest Planted in Nottingham City Park
Miyawaki-style Mini Forest Planted in Nottingham City Park
A fantastic step in Nottingham’s Carbon Neutral aims as Green Hustle plants a biodiverse mini fore...
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Introducing Melbourne’s Virtual Writers in Residence – including three of Nottingham’s own!
Introducing Melbourne’s Virtual Writers in Residence – including three of Nottingham’s own!
We're really excited to announce Melbourne’s Virtual Writers in Residence. From poets to playwrigh...
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Story Valley in Edinburgh
Story Valley in Edinburgh
European partners from UNESCO Cities of Literature meet in Edinburgh to forge new ideas to improve l...
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Round Hill School Project for Black History Month
Round Hill School Project for Black History Month
To mark Black History Month, Round Hill School in Beeston ran a fantastic event to span the generati...
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