Second year English student at Nottingham Trent University, Ali Whitton, reviews the very first episode of Notts TV Book Club.
A new literary magazine has launched in Notts and, judging by the quality of its first issue, has a great future. If you're a reader, here's more...
In our latest blog from our roving Writer in Residence Rory Waterman, he travels across Korea's peninsular and samples an unusual yet tasty treat
In celebration of Nottingham’s literary heritage, Graphic Design students at Nottingham Trent University connected with six talented poets from the...
To celebrate Refugee Week the writer, Eve Makis, explores how grassroots projects can empower and bring about lasting social change for migrant...
We received an email off a student volunteer who lent us a hand at a recent event, and we thought it was a lovely read about the power of literature...
For the past three years, Nottingham UNESCO City of Literature have been part of Nottingham Trent University's Grads4Nottm scheme.
On World Poetry Day (this Thursday, 21st March) we will be running a FB Livestream of a fantastic poetry event. Find out more:
Next week we'll be launching something quite special: and we'll need your help. First, let's meet Becky Cullen...
We occasionally host interns at the City of Lit. Our latest recruit, Francesca Mesce, tells us of her experience.
Our fourth foray into the libraries of Notts takes us to the realm of academia...
We meet Dr Sarah Jackson, a Nottingham writer with a penchant for the landline.
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