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Federation Magazine Volume 16 "How Do Ordinary People Become Writers?" Item Info
- Title:
- Federation Magazine Volume 16 "How Do Ordinary People Become Writers?"
- Description:
- FEDeration Magazine volume 16 opens with an essay from Julie Ward, covering the stories of people from a mining community near Durham and the art they made in response to the decline of industry in the area. The essay is followed by a reflection from Ward which recounts how the poem and sculpture at the center of her essay were formed. This issue also features a letter from a reader and contributor; a follow up featuring more FWWCP members talking about books that impacted their literacy; and more updates from the Hand in Hand project. Per usual, the issue features reviews of recently published and forthcoming texts.
- Publisher:
- The FWWCP
- Creator:
- edited by Nick Pollard
- Contributor:
- Julie Ward Anne Cassidy Tim Diggles Alan Brown Fitz Lewis Alvin Culzac Kadija Phil Hatfield Christine Bridgwood
- Date:
- 1998
- Type:
- magazine
- Format:
- application/pdf
- Subjects:
- writing inspiration Hand in Hand author
- Latitude:
- 53.0603616794479
- Longitude:
- -2.20716467734792
- Location:
- Stoke-on-Trent
- Language:
- English
- Is a Part of:
- FWWCP Collection, Region 15 Administrative Documents and Publications, Box 1
Source
- Preferred Citation:
- "Federation Magazine Volume 16 "How Do Ordinary People Become Writers?"", Digital Collections, FWWCP
- Reference Link:
- https://library.bc.edu/ds/fwwcp/items/fwwcp15ap010028.html