Appearances
Check here on a regular basis for the most up-to-date information of Katharine McMahon's appearances, signings and events
Explore great stories and poems with local best-selling novelist, Katharine McMahon (author of The Rose of Sebastopol and The Crimson Rooms).
Reading Matters is a reading group with a difference. During weekly meetings we will listen to and explore stories and poems - what they mean to us and how they work.
All are welcome. No qualification required except an open mind and the desire to share ideas about writing, in conversation guided by a professional author.
Perhaps you are a mum with kids just started school, you are unemployed or retired, keen to develop your ideas about books and literature, someone who loves reading, someone who’d like to read more, or you just want to try out something new and meet a new group of people. Whatever your reason, just come.
Reading Matters - a reading group with a difference
Venue: Watford Palace Theatre
Time: Thursday mornings from September: 10.00 to 11.30
Cost: £2.00 per week
(free to unemployed)
Numbers: Maximum of 12 people.
Applying: email: katharine.mcmahon1@googlemail.com or call 0774
868 1509 to book a place.
Do something different in September...
New Books Reader’s Conference
Date: Saturday 28th April, 2012
Where: Milner Hall, Winchester
Time: Registration 10am for 10.30 start, close no later than 4pm
Cost: £35
per person including refreshments.
Katharine will be in conversation with New Books Magazine publisher, Guy Pringle
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