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Hello ,



I'm a local author wishing to invite people to two events both free.


Firstly a reading at Review Bookshop Bellenden Road for Peckham Lit Fest on Thursday 24th November at 7pm. Free


click to book from following link .


Peckham Literary Festival

www.reviewbookshop.co.uk


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Thursday 24th November - 19:00PM - Review Bookshop


Moonfisher


Victoria Mosley will read from her first novel Moonfisher. A romance and a ghost story set in present day London and Nazi occupied and Resistance France. It portrays the lives of women involved in espionage activity and the dangers they faced operating behind enemy lines and celebrates the heroic, and mostly unrecognised, part they played in the war effort.


Victoria is a poet and has three published collections, The Dry Season, Crazy Love and As in a Dream. She grew up in Asia, is half-French and has lived in the Dordogne. As a poet and spoken word artist she has been Artist in Residence at the ICA, SOAS and Imperial College of London, and has toured for London Arts and the British Council.




]Secondly[


a local author launch at Chener Book Shop Lordship Lane on Saturday 3rd December from 2 to 4 pm everyone welcome free , tea and cupcakes as well !


Hoping to see new friends and old


Best Victoria

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