Poetry,
Journaling and Mandy Sutter Book Launch.
Bradford Writes - Poets.
Join us for a BRADFORD WRITES showcase at City Library on
Saturday 27th April from 12.30pm to 3pm.
Come and hear hugely talented local published poets all in
one place! Books will be available for purchase and signing.
Featuring - Emma Connally Barklem, Sarah Dixon, Jem
Stuart, Adrian Salmon, Mukhtar Azar Karbalai, Keiron Lee Higgins, Jamie
Harry Scrutton, Tasmeem Hassan & Yvonne Ugarte.
No need to book. All welcome.
Refreshments served
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Creative
Journaling.
Join
us at our regular friendly Creative Journaling Club in Keighley
Library.
Saturday 20th April 2pm - 4pm Then
every 3rd Saturday of the month.
Open to adults and accompanied children 12+
For more information and to let us know you're joining us
please email: createconnectmake@gmail.com
Creative journaling is a delightful blend of written words
and art, all within the pages of a journal. It’s a canvas where
doodles, drawings and diary entries, colours and poem collections, new
ideas, and newspaper clippings can coexist harmoniously. Creative
journaling combines writing, drawing, and other art mediums. It’s a way
to explore your creativity and get to know yourself better. Whether you
use a sketchbook, notebook, or any form of paper, the goal is to
express yourself freely. There are absolutely no rules about what you
can or should journal. It’s a safe space where your creativity can flow
without judgment.
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Mandy Sutter
'Ted the Shed' Book Launch.
Join Mandy Sutter for the launch of her new book 'Ted the
Shed'.
Keighley Local Studies Library Saturday May 18th at 2pm.
Tea and cake served.
Please book your place here - https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/bradfordlibraries
or email - Library.Events@bradford.gov.uk
When Mandy’s Dad finally makes it to the top of the
allotment waiting list aged 87, he is offered an unpromising jungle of a
plot. He tells his daughter that she has always dreamed of having an
allotment and a gardening relationship begins, full of resentment,
disappointment and potatoes that grow large enough to appear on Google
Earth.
'A lovely tale of the wheelbarrow, the Shalott and of
finding the plot'.
John Hegley, poet and comedian.
'A charming tale of love, loss and gardening'.
Kate Bradbury, garden writer.
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