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Stoke Newington Literary Festival 2019 – a brilliant literary festival that’ll make you fall in love with Hackney again

14th July 201914th July 2019  Victoria Smith

Talks featuring Kerry Hudson, Anita Sethi, Natasha Carthew, Julia Bueno, Sali Hughes, Lynn Enright and many more were some of the highlights at this year’s Stoke Newington Literary Festival. Victoria Smith writes about the panels and which books are a must for your 2019 summer reading list.

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Posted in Arts, BooksTagged: Anita Sethi, Clean, Dorri Lane, FGM, Francesca Segal, Hackney, Henny Beaumont, In Search of Silence, John Hegley, Kerry Hudson, Lauren Laverne, Louisa Young, Lynn Enright, Michele Kirsch, Mothership, Natasha Carthew, Period poverty, Periods, Pete Brown, Poorna Bell, Sali Hughes, Stanley's Stick, Stoke Newington Literature Festival, Stokey Lit Fest, The Brink of Being, Vagina A Re-Education, You Left Early
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