Dialogue Road Show

23 May, 2019 3 p.m. – 5 p.m.
Discover Dialogue with the SWC and Dialogue Books
For far too long, corporate publishing has failed to reflect the UK’s racial and regional diversity; thus failing both new readers and new writers. We’re an imprint sitting within the corporate framework, at one of the UK’s biggest publishers; but we’re interested in discussing its shortcomings, and seeking to redress the balance.
In order to continue the conversation, and attempt to reach new audiences, we are planning the DIALOGUE ROAD SHOW – taking four of our authors with recently published novels (Saskia Vogel, Permission; Niven Govinden, This Brutal House; Yvonne Battle-Felton, Remembered; Season Butler, Cygnet) to cities around the UK.
This event is free and unticketed.
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