Dr Catherine Robinson: Stonyhurst Teacher and Published Author
2.30pm, Long Room, £6.50
“Write what you know”, is the advice given to budding authors – but how does fact become entertaining fiction, and where is the line between the two? In these days of ‘fake news’, can fiction actually bring us closer to the universal truths of humanity?
Catherine has recently been shortlisted for the national Comedy Women in Print Award for her debut novel Forging On.
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2.30pm, Long Room, £6.50
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