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6 February 2025
6:30 pm to 12:00 am
All ages welcome
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www.waterstones.com/events/in-conversation-with-rosie-garland-and-neil-campbell/manchester-deansgate#:~:text=We%20are%20delighted%20to%20welcome,Dirty%20Things%20in%20Regional%20Accents.
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Waterstones, Manchester - Deansgate and Fly on the Wall Press
Garland’s spellbinding short story collection explores extraordinary people defying expectations. Blurring natural and supernatural, these enchanting yet disquieting stories unveil the extraordinary within ordinary people. Garland deftly unveils our deepest fears and desires, embracing transformative potential. Brace for a journey pushing imagination’s limits, where the impossible becomes reality.
Meanwhile, Campbell gives voice to the extraordinary (never ordinary) men and women of Manchester. He goes beyond the King’s English and formulaic approaches to short stories to capture, in print, how people really talk. Think James Kelman, Irvine Welsh, but Mancunian. Funny and heartfelt, this book is a romp to whizz through with pleasure. Forget mad for it Madchester, this is the Manchester of now, where Hacienda clichés turn into corporate nightmares and the only art is in marketing.
The pair will be discussing their work and answering audience questions, followed by a signing. Doors at 6pm.
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