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  1. Hi guys, I'm just joining this group, due mid October with my second child. Live in Peckham, so not quite an ED local... I've been feeling horrid since before my positive test, had nausea for 16 weeks last time, but it seems to be giving way a little now. Still pretty tired though... Anyone else who needs naps most days?
  2. The full programme for Lit Crawl London is now ready, with readings from a range of award-winning writers and poets, and some newly or just about to be published ones. Phase 1; 5.30 ? 6.30pm Review Bookshop presents: Will Wiles, William Wyld, Will Hodgkinson, Niven Govinden and Evie Wyld @Review Bookshop, 131 Bellenden Road Nigeria, London and all over - In London?s Little Lagos, writers whose lives bridge Britain and Nigeria tell stories and discuss their work. Ola Awonubi, Sade Adeniran and Irenosen Okojie with Lit Crawl London founder Mette Risa @Rye Wax, The Bussey Building, 133 Rye Lane Phase 2; 6.45 ? 7.45pm Liars? League ? Writers write. Actors read. Audience listens. Everybody wins. PTSD (Part Timer Still Down) by Caroline Greene, read by Ray Newe In Walks a Unicorn by David Douce, read by Cliff Chapman and Harriet Dobby The Magic Lamp by Phil Pavey, read by Helen Belbin Corbett Naked by David McGrath, read by the author @Petitou Cafe, 63 Choumert Road Clinic presents: Harriet Moore, Martha Sprackland, Matthias Connor, Stuart Hammond and more TBC @Small White Elephant Coffeehouse, 28 Choumert Road Phase 3; 8 ? 9pm The White Review Emily Berry, Luke Brown, Kit Buchan, Holly Pester and Zoe Pilger @Peckham Springs Gallery, 22a Blenheim Grove Literary Kitchen ? Sex Flash Marathon With: Alice Furse, Francis Gilbert, Prudence Chamberlain, Ella Frears, William Wyld, Claudia Turkington, Eley Williams, Rachel Long, Simon Bill, Sera Kennedy, Jacob Sam La Rose, Inua Ellams, Amy Key, Thomas Darby, Trevor John/Dunton @Peckham Pelican, 92 Peckham Road Please check the wwww.litcrawl.org/london website for more details.
  3. The full programme for Lit Crawl London is now ready, with readings from a range of award-winning writers and poets, and some newly or just about to be published ones. Phase 1; 5.30 ? 6.30pm Review Bookshop presents: Will Wiles, William Wyld, Will Hodgkinson, Niven Govinden and Evie Wyld @Review Bookshop, 131 Bellenden Road Please note new venue and updated list of readers for: Nigeria, London and all over - In London?s Little Lagos, writers whose lives bridge Britain and Nigeria tell stories and discuss their work. Ola Awonubi, Sade Adeniran and Irenosen Okojie with Lit Crawl London founder Mette Risa @Rye Wax, The Bussey Building, 133 Rye Lane Phase 2; 6.45 ? 7.45pm Liars? League ? Writers write. Actors read. Audience listens. Everybody wins. PTSD (Part Timer Still Down) by Caroline Greene, read by Ray Newe In Walks a Unicorn by David Douce, read by Cliff Chapman and Harriet Dobby The Magic Lamp by Phil Pavey, read by Helen Belbin Corbett Naked by David McGrath, read by the author @Petitou Cafe, 63 Choumert Road Clinic presents: Harriet Moore, Martha Sprackland, Matthias Connor, Stuart Hammond and more TBC @Small White Elephant Coffeehouse, 28 Choumert Road Phase 3; 8 ? 9pm The White Review Emily Berry, Luke Brown, Kit Buchan, Holly Pester and Zoe Pilger @Peckham Springs Gallery, 22a Blenheim Grove Literary Kitchen ? Sex Flash Marathon With: Alice Furse, Francis Gilbert, Prudence Chamberlain, Ella Frears, William Wyld, Claudia Turkington, Eley Williams, Rachel Long, Simon Bill, Sera Kennedy, Jacob Sam La Rose, Inua Ellams, Amy Key, Thomas Darby, Trevor John/Dunton @Peckham Pelican, 92 Peckham Road Please check the wwww.litcrawl.org/london website for more details.
  4. Lit Crawl London, a one evening festival / literary crawl, will take place in Peckham on 11 October. Crawl the streets of Peckham and get intoxicated on literature (as well as your lubricant of choice). Lit Crawl invites you to choose your own path through a series of events, taking over galleries, pubs, bookshops and coffeeshops to bring readers and writers together. Free events, a relaxed atmosphere and an eclectic selection of poetry, journalism and fiction make the Crawl a melting pot for book lovers and anyone drawn to the pleasures of the unexpected. Last year, Soho and Covent Garden venues were left with standing room only as Crawlers took in readings, music and a discussion with Booker prizewinner-to-be Eleanor Catton. This year the festivities take over Peckham, with returning events from The White Review, Clinic and Liars? League along with some new hosts that we?re very excited about. Lit Crawl spun out of San Francisco?s irreverent literary festival Litquake, and now has events in LA, New York, Austin, Seattle and Iowa City. London was the first European city to hold a Lit Crawl. For details of the programme check our website www.litcrawl.org/london or www.facebook.com/litcrawllondon or follow us on @litcrawllondon
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