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The Evening Read-In: The Metamorphosis Part 4
Here we go, with the second to last part of this Evening Read-In, making our way through Franz Kafka's The…
The Evening Read-In: It’s a bug’s life…
What's the worst part of being suddenly turned into a massive bug? Taking twice as long to get up in…
Conference Tasters: Hear from our Speakers
The Reader Organisation's 3rd Annual National Conference is fast approaching (17th and 18th May, British Library, London) and we're very…
Conference Sneak Peak
We’re really looking forward to our 3rd Annual Conference 17 & 18 May in the British Library (left) in London –…
Frank Cottrell Boyce: Don’t let children lose sight of the pleasure principle
Anyone who has picked up a Frank Cottrell Boyce book will know just how riveting they are - and it's…
The Evening Read-In: The Metamorphosis Part 3
Are you sitting at your computer, tea and biscuits to hand? Because it's time once more to read in with…
World Poetry Day
Earlier this month we celebrated World Book Day; now it's time to put poems of all sizes and stanzas in the…
The Evening Read-In: Change is in the air…
For anyone who wasn't already aware, today is the first official day of Spring - change is most definitely in…
Readers of the World: Ireland
“I, Patrick, a sinner, unlearned, resident in Ireland, declare myself to be a bishop. Most assuredly I believe that what…
The Evening Read-In: The Metamorphosis Part 2
Yes, it's that time again, 9pm on a quiet Thursday night - the perfect opportunity to join in with Part…
Podcast: Jane on Arts and Health
Jane Davis, recently appeared at the LSE Space for Thought Literary Festival in an event dedicated to exploring the relationship…
Reading for The Evening Read-In
The latest Evening Read-In, reading Franz Kafka's The Metamorphosis, began last week: if you didn't manage to catch Part 1 live,…