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Psst - are you (or do you know) a young person interested in writing, art or graphic novels?
There are special £5 tickets to the Rickard Sisters event (7pm next Tuesday) for under-21s.
Under-16s must bring an adult.
Email rhian.waller@gladlib.org for details!
Do you agree with Philpott, here?
If you DON'T - if you think politics are for the likes of everyone - then come to the @RickardSisters' talk on Tuesday 21st March.
Discover how they adapted a 110-year-old book and its politics for a new generation!
https://t.co/q4DQfXNElm
The last post featuring writing advice from @RickardSisters is proving popular, so why not go to the source?
There will be Q&As and graphic novel goodness at author Sophie and artist Scarlett Rickard's talk on March 21st. Come along!
https://t.co/cbrgpdlsDu
How did Mary and Anne Stuart contribute to the Glorious Revolution and change the course of British history?
Find out at @RebeccaRideal's Gladfest talk at 5.30pm-6.30pm on Friday 9th September.
https://t.co/d2Iu3ocqXn
The historian Rebecca Rideal has joined (and completed) the Gladfest 2022 programme.
We want to welcome her to the festival and we want to welcome you to her talk, 'Mary and Anne, the sisters who brought down a king' which you can find here: https://t.co/LbCtaWze3m
Tickets are still selling for Alibis in the Archive next weekend! Join our fully catered #crime writing #festival as a day guest, or get involved online with Zoom talks featuring writers like Bonnie @macbird (pictured).
Tickets from £5 are available here https://t.co/w2iLKw4T09
We love catching up on what our Writers do after their residencies. @AndrewGraystone, Political Writer in Residence in early 2022, recently published a new tract. He shared the foundations of this work at his talk at Gladstone's Library.
Find out more here https://t.co/Z6q59m3sej
The Library may date back more than a century, but no one can accuse us of not being on-trend!
#newprofilepic
Are you free on Tuesday evening? Prof Robert Poole, co-author of the New Internationalist, a graphic novel about the Peterloo massacre (see picture), will discuss the life and writings of Samuel Bamford, a working-class writer.
Details and tickets here https://t.co/TxfMS9g8qq
The ninth cartoon in artist Simon Grennan's Drawing Blood series is particularly hard-hitting.
Watch it here https://t.co/yVrct1hjIO