The Writers' Guild, in association with Fiction Uncovered, presents Off the Shelf at Black's - featuring Lucinda Hawksley, 27 February 2012
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To book a place, email moira@blacksclub.com or for more information janwoolf@hotmail.com

The day starts at 11:00am with coffee and ends at 4:00pm after lunch and an open-mic session, during which participants can read short extracts from their own work if they wish. All writers will read from previously published work as well as work in progress. An audience of up to 23 will then discuss the work and writing processes, chaired by Jan Woolf of the WGGB Books Committee. This is an opportunity for established authors to receive mature critical feedback and for the audience to get some guidance too. Cost for each day is £25. This includes coffee, two-course lunch, and all-day and evening membership of Black’s. You will also get automatic reference if you want club membership.

Lucinda Hawksley is a biographer, art historian and award-winning travel writer. Her books include Lizzie Siddal, The Tragedy of a Pre-Raphaelite Supermodel (Book of the Week on BBC Radio 4), Katey, the Life and Loves of Dickens's Artist Daughter, 50 British Artists You Should Know, Essential Pre-Raphaelites and the recently published Charles Dickens, a celebration of the author's bicentenary. Lucinda has 2 books coming out in 2012: What Makes Great Art (co-written with the artist Andy Pankhurst) and Charles Dickens, The great Victorian (aimed at older children and young adults). She is currently writing a book about Princess Louise, a 19th-century sculptor.

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