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
For many of us it is hard to imagine a world without bookshops, but data from shows that one day
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
A teen author from Lancashire who shared his experiences of growing up with autism is now looking to inspire young
Ever not had the words to say to someone and wished somebody could write them for you? Well, Isabella Dorta’s
The throne from Sarah J. Maas’ first fantasy series, Throne of glass, will be in Waterstones in Manchester Arndale from
A brand new book vending manchine in Manchester city centre’s Corn Exchange is inviting literature lovers to exchange books for
UNESCO awarded Manchester a top rating as a ‘City of Literature’ for its ‘vibrant’ and ‘multilingual’ literary scene. The city
A new bookshop in central Manchester, House of Books & Friends, has recently opened its doors, seeking to combat loneliness
Ahead of International Book Giving Day, Manchester’s most-borrowed library books have been revealed. as well as marking Valentine’s Day, February
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