8February 7.00PM FREE
Spoken Word
Library Theatre
Box office: 0121 236 5622
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Chamberlain Square
Birmingham
B3 3HQ
Mo Hayder
Short link: http://allbrum.com/21040
MO HAYDER is one of the bestselling and most critically acclaimed of contemporary British crime thriller novelists, admired by her peers and eagerly followed by her readers. She specialises in confronting criminal acts head-on in her writing, fearlessly tackling the darker side of life where many turn away. Mo has taught creative writing and is now a full-time author at the peak of her talents. Mo has written some of the most terrifying crime thrillers published in the last ten years. In 2000 her debut novel Birdman was hailed as 'a first-class shocker' by The Guardian, and her follow-up, The Treatment, was voted by The Times recently as 'one of the top ten most scary thrillers ever written'. Mo Hayder knows how grip the reader from page one, successfully manipulating the imagination. She has been praised for her intense authenticity as a writer, this taken from her research into and association with several UK police forces and on her personal encounters with criminals and prostitutes.
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Upcoming at Library Theatre
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Young Storyteller of the Year
13 Mar, 10.30AM Spoken Word
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Many Voices
14 Mar, 10.30AM Workshop
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'Trusting the ground with the treasure of warriors', by Stephen Dean
23 Mar, 1.00PM Spoken Word
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West Brom Words
25 Mar, 7.30PM Theatre
Upcoming Spoken Word events
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Gotta Go Back To School
13 Mar, 10.30AM at Saint Nicolas Place
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Young Storyteller of the Year
13 Mar, 10.30AM at Library Theatre
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Curatorial talk: Freeth and his Circle
16 Mar, 1.00PM at Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery
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Tuesday Talks
16 Mar, 1.10PM at Birmingham Cathedral


