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27 October 2016
How to Travel-Write
by Isis Sky Voice ReporterMarie Kreft presented a Travel writing workshop in the heart of Shropshire, after the release of her latest book. I mulled over my thoughts from a couple of weeks ago- and now I have conclusive findings I want to share! How do you TRAVEL-WRITE?
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25 October 2016
The Power of the Poet: Moniza Alvi
by Isis Sky Voice ReporterMoniza Alvi has published five anthologies: two with Oxford University Press and three with Bloodaxe books. Her poetry reading, at the Literary Festival in my hometown, was emotionally stirring; each poem with significance and hidden implications.
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10 October 2016
Millennial Lives: Our Lives Online @ CheltLitFest 2016
by Isis Sky Voice ReporterPart of the "Millenial Lives" event at Cheltenham Literature festival, Ella Woodward and Lliana Bird join a discussion on the pros and cons of online presences- however big or small- in the twenty-first century.
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10 October 2016
Mary Beard @ Cheltenham Literature Festival 2016
by Isis Sky Voice ReporterOne of the world's foremost classicists talks of the lasting legacy of the Roman Empire, and why this still matters today.
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6 October 2016
Interview with Sam Baker
by Ellen Orange ContributorEllen Orange speaks to Sam Baker, a journalist and co-founder of The Pool, and author of The Woman Who Ran, about her career in writing and her new book.
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6 October 2016
UCL History of Art Taster Day
by Neha Lakhanpaul ActivistTerm has started, personal statements are being prepared and thoughts on uni are all anyone talks about. Earlier this year I got the opportunity to find out about a pretty cool degree in the arts. Take a read... it might just be the one for you.
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2 October 2016
Clare Balding
by Ellen Orange ContributorClare Balding discusses her first children's book - The Racehorse Who Wouldn't Gallop and her inspirations behind it.
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2 October 2016
Spinning Stories
by Ellen Orange ContributorFleur Alexander takes us on an interactive adventure through some of the best loved children's books.
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2 October 2016
Marcus Sedgwick
by Ellen Orange ContributorYA author Marcus Sedgewick takes us on an intriguing journey to Mexico in his latest book.
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2 October 2016
Everybody ❤'s Jane Austen
by Ellen Orange ContributorEver wondered what happened to Lydia Bennett in Brighton? Natasha Farrant talks about her retelling and extension of the youngest sister in Pride and Predjudice.
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1 October 2016
Roald Dahl's Most Villainous Villains at Bath Children's Literature Festival
by Ellen Orange ContributorWho is Roald Dahl's worst villain? We found out at Bath Children's Literature Festival
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1 October 2016
Captain Pug at Bath Children's Literature Festival
by Ellen Orange ContributorIt is clear that Laura James has created a well-loved Pug from the excitement at Bath Children's Literature Festival
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1 October 2016
David Walliams at Bath Children's Literature Festival
by Ellen Orange ContributorDavid Walliams kicks off Bath Children's Literature Festival with fun and engaging storytelling
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13 September 2016
Art shouldn't break the bank
by Ellen Orange ContributorAccessibility in the arts is a constantly ongoing debate. Ellen Orange explore why she thinks art needs to be more accessible.
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8 September 2016
Being a Young Arts Writer: Ellen Orange
by Ellen Orange ContributorEllen Orange reflects on her experience as a young arts writer and her top tips for getting involved
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2 September 2016
Being a Young Art Writer - Idriss Assoumanou
by Idriss Assoumanou ContributorI never saw myself as a writer; coming to England from a different country I never had the advantage in language. Writing, to me, was always going to be a weakness. But as I sit here, ironically writing this while eating my bowl of granola, I look back at my first year at Voice and think of how excited I felt after writing my first how to guide.
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14 August 2016
Stories to Tell in the Middle of the Night
by Ellen Orange ContributorA beautiful hour of weird and wonderful storytelling
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8 August 2016
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child
by Ellen Orange ContributorI was 13 when the last Harry Potter Book came out, so as a fan who grew up with these characters, I was both mortified and hugely excited when a new book, albeit a play script, was announced.