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Welcome Back Event: Another Way to Split Water with Alycia Pirmohamed, September 22
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Welcome Back Event: Another Way to Split Water with Alycia Pirmohamed, September 22

By rmacklin 29th August 2022 29th August 2022  Blue humanities, Canadian writing, environmental writing, place, poetry, Poets of Colour, Scottish writing, water 0

For our first event of the new academic year, we are excited to be hosting Alycia Pirmohamed to mark the launch of her debut poetry collection Another Way to Split …

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Approaches to writing: Five Ideas
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Approaches to writing: Five Ideas

By dfarrier 8th March 2015 19th September 2022  place 0
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