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Tag: black womens writing

Rhapsodies in Blues: The Influence of Music on Black Women’s Writing

By N Smith6th March 20208th March 2020 Categories: news Tags: black women, black womens writing, mac Leave a comment

Saturday 7 March 2020 Join playwright Polly Wright and creative Adaya Henry for the day in a specially devised writing workshop that celebrates the musicality of Black women’s writing. The day will weave readings from Toni Morrison, Maya Angelou and Bernadine Evaristo with music, an inspirational visit to The Influence Project exhibition followed by a…

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