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Join us for a fantastic evening of literature and laughs as we launch four incredible books.

  • Now that's what I call writing: Poetry and Prose from the Seville Writers Group
  • The Usual Channels: Inside the Mysterious World of Political Whips
  • SUAT
  • Pure Innocent Boy

The session will be MC'ed by Angela Atkins, who will also discuss the Seville Writers Group anthology, as well as asking our authors about their writing journeys, what inspired them, who they like to read and much more!
There will also be a chance for questions from the audience.
Books will be available for purchase - please bring cash.

About our panel:

Angela Atkins was born in England, grew up in New Zealand and has lived in California, Hawaii and South America. She and her husband currently split their time between the UK, France and Spain. She is the author of four books of non-fiction including the best-seller Management Bites as well as the novel Britpop Summer. Her writing has appeared in various magazines and other publications. She is the founder of the Sevilla English Writers Group and the Leeds Writing Group and Book Club. For more visit **angela-atkins.com**

Sebastian Whale is a freelance journalist and the author of two books, The Usual Channels: Inside the Mysterious World of Political Whips and Call to Order, a biography of the former Commons Speaker John Bercow. His work has appeared in The Guardian, the New Statesman, Politico, The House magazine, PoliticsHome and the New European.
He will be talking about his latest book, 'The Usual Channels'.

Ginger Creek has published several queer novels in Spanish and an English sports romance saga called SUAT. She is originally from Seville, and has also lived in Canada and Japan, so her writing is highly influenced by her traveling experiences. Ginger will be talking about SUAT.

Patrick Doherty was born in Longford in Ireland 1987. His work has appeared in the Irish Independent and been broadcast on RTE Radio One. He has been shortlisted for the Hennessy New Irish Writing Awards and the PJ O’Connor Radio Drama awards.
He lives in Seville with his partner and two children.
Pure Innocent Boy is his first novel.

VENUE: We will be upstairs at the MAS Fundacion. Please arrive in time for the 6.30pm start.

Cost: The event is free but places are limited so please do RSVP below.

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