Aye Write! Tasha Kavanagh and Laura Powell Saturday 12 March, 2016
Unsettling, Obsessive Fiction
12.00 – 13.00
Saturday 12 March, 2016
£6
A pair of eerie and deeply moving novels that will appeal to fans of books that leave you emotionally
drained and just a little bit spooked. Tasha Kavanagh was shortlisted for the 2015 COSTA First Novel Award for
Things We Have in Common, a tale of loneliness and teenage obsession. Laura Powell is a graduate
of the Faber Academy Novel Writing Course, and has seen several of her poems and short stories
published in literary magazines and anthologies.
The Unforgotten is an unforgettable tale of love and loss.
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