The Mancunian Matters Podcast: Unpacking mythological retellings
Mythological retellings have dominated parts of the literary world over the last few years. Novels like The Song of Achilles
Mythological retellings have dominated parts of the literary world over the last few years. Novels like The Song of Achilles
This podcast episode explores Manchester’s rich feminist history, from the Victorian era to modern day. By discussing the works of
Internationally renowned author Kate Mosse kicked off the Manchester Literature Festival in style with an event discussing her new novel
Writer, broadcaster and stand-up comedian Natalie Haynes discusses her new book, Divine Might, how Hera is not always presented as
UNESCO awarded Manchester a top rating as a ‘City of Literature’ for its ‘vibrant’ and ‘multilingual’ literary scene. The city
Matthew Cornford, owner of Northern Quarter bookshop Queer Lit UK, spoke to MM about the success of his store, the
Actor and comedian Rob Delaney visited the Royal Northern College of Music as part of the Manchester Literature Festival earlier
Book lovers in Manchester were treated to an appearance by 2021 Booker Prize winning author Damon Galgut this week as
The 17 day Manchester Literature Festival starts this Friday, across different venues in in the city. MLF, which began in
Manchester Central Library is home to more than half a million books – here are the most popular titles chosen
Writer Beth O’Leary made an appearance at Waterstones on Deansgate, Manchester, in conversation with Caroline Hulse on 20 April, to
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