'Welcome to your new favourite book club, where literature meets the dancefloor and connection takes centre stage.' thank you @themancunion https://t.co/J8Ne81NgRw
FREE THINGS GUIDE: From creative socials at @ContactMcr Theatre to mid-week music nights at Aviva Studios, here’s our rundown of the best free things to do in Manchester this week…
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The Read Room is a brand new book club concept based in Manchester and created by @kyajbuller and @SophSWild
Here’s a look at how our launch party went, featuring authors @LucasOakeley, DJ Paulette and Jessie Elland.
Stay tuned - we have an announcement coming v soon! 💌
Sometimes this work feels insurmountable, so we wana start the week celebrating some recent joys:
🌿 We’ve received £10k funding from @ukblm (🥳)
🌿 We’ve opened an organisational bank account w Unity,
🌿 We’ve announced our colab w @Right_2Roam,
🌿We’ve launched our Manifesto!
How Joan Didion led me to understand grief and its many faces | @nadirawrites
The Passage That Changed Me is published in collaboration with @galdemzine https://t.co/alwClITJc2
‘Love in Colour’ is the reason I embrace love loudly | @heyannamaria
The Passage That Changed Me is published in collaboration with @galdemzine@BeeBabs@headlinepg https://t.co/Z0EDxIpqa4
My depression doesn’t define me, and Meg Mason helped me see that | @sheetal_mist05 @wnbooks
The Passage That Changed Me is published in collaboration with @galdemzine
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‘Crying in H Mart’ helped me understand my Thai family’s love language | @helenganya
The Passage That Changed Me is published in collaboration with @galdemzine@jbrekkie@panmacmillan https://t.co/3iTu6757bb
How Toni Morrison helped me in balancing my sexuality and faith | @nalisheboo
The Passage That Changed Me is published in collaboration with @galdemzine https://t.co/HzXjiS6PkF
“What does it feel like, to be the product of many wide-ranging & disparate histories that cover different countries & cultures, but then be told: you are half something & half something else? Not good.” @lailawoozeer for @aureliamagazine https://t.co/H7VA0I60aO