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Wednesday 6 May 2015

Jon Cook UEA/Guardian biography-writing course.

Jon Cook who gave us a talk on Hazlitt last year, is the tutor for a six-month, three hours a week, biography-writing course starting in London this September. If you want further details, click HERE

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