Here's the details of the Up The Junction event on 5th of October:
Up the Junction Arts Salon
@ Whirled Cinema, Railway Arch 260
Hardness Street, SE24 0HN
(Off Herne Hill Road)
Wednesday 5 October 2011
Doors open 7.30pm
Entrance £3 (concessions £1)
2 films: Robots of Brixton and 7 Bridges animation
4 authors: Stella Duffy, Julie Myerson, Simon Lewis, Gabriel Gbadamosi
The theme is THE CITY
Come and watch the robots take over your favourite places in Brixton; marvel at the animation skills of pupils at St Saviour’s School as they tell stories of life under the Cambria Road bridge.
Listen entranced to Loughborough Junction’s very own Stella Duffy and her tales of Theodora, who from humble beginnings in the City of Constantinople rises to become Empress of Rome.
www.stelladuffy.wordpress.com.
According to the Daily Telegraph in Julie Myerson’s new post apocalyptic novel Then, we come to “navigate the grisly streets of London and the dark corners of the narrator’s mind”. Can’t wait.
Local writer Simon Lewis’s Chinese detective, Inspector Jian, in his novel Bad Traffic prowls the mean streets of England in search of his lost daughter without a word of English. England as you have never seen her and perhaps don’t want to. www.simonlewiswriter.com.
Gabriel Gbadamosi’s novel Vauxhall has just won the Tibor Jones page turner prize. Set in South London’s melting pot, Gabriel’s hero searches for his identity as the bulldozers plough through 1970s Lambeth.
Bookshop provided by Review, one of London's best independent bookshops on Peckham's Bellenden Road.
Find us on twitter (UpTheJunc1) and facebook (Up the Junction – the one with the rail map)
Here's the details of the Up The Junction event on 5th of October:
Up the Junction Arts Salon
@ Whirled Cinema, Railway Arch 260
Hardness Street, SE24 0HN
(Off Herne Hill Road)
Wednesday 5 October 2011
Doors open 7.30pm
Entrance £3 (concessions £1)
2 films: Robots of Brixton and 7 Bridges animation
4 authors: Stella Duffy, Julie Myerson, Simon Lewis, Gabriel Gbadamosi
The theme is THE CITY
Come and watch the robots take over your favourite places in Brixton; marvel at the animation skills of pupils at St Saviour’s School as they tell stories of life under the Cambria Road bridge.
Listen entranced to Loughborough Junction’s very own Stella Duffy and her tales of Theodora, who from humble beginnings in the City of Constantinople rises to become Empress of Rome.
www.stelladuffy.wordpress.com.
According to the Daily Telegraph in Julie Myerson’s new post apocalyptic novel Then, we come to “navigate the grisly streets of London and the dark corners of the narrator’s mind”. Can’t wait.
Local writer Simon Lewis’s Chinese detective, Inspector Jian, in his novel Bad Traffic prowls the mean streets of England in search of his lost daughter without a word of English. England as you have never seen her and perhaps don’t want to. www.simonlewiswriter.com.
Gabriel Gbadamosi’s novel Vauxhall has just won the Tibor Jones page turner prize. Set in South London’s melting pot, Gabriel’s hero searches for his identity as the bulldozers plough through 1970s Lambeth.
Bookshop provided by Review, one of London's best independent bookshops on Peckham's Bellenden Road.
Find us on twitter (UpTheJunc1) and facebook (Up the Junction – the one with the rail map)