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Coming up at Quay Words Spring 2021

We’ve announced more events for Quay Words Spring 2021, find out more.

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‘A Dedicated space’ – a blog post by Quay Words Autumn writer-in-residence, Patrick Gale

Patrick Gale shares his thoughts on space to write in his Quay Words residency blog post.

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Quay Words, Exeter and Poetry Africa, Durban

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The British Council today released details of the successful literature projects that are to receive grant funding towards new international collaborations in 2021.

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Coming up in 2021: Quay Words highlights

We are pleased to present the highlights of Quay Words 2021

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Quay Words digital writer-in-residence, Martyn Waites’ blog post

Quay Words’ Summer 2020 digital writer-in-residence, Martyn Waites talks about his experience.

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Quay Words Recommended Crime Reads for Christmas – From Martyn Waites ‘The history of crime fiction’ talk.

Check out Martyn Waites’ recommended crime fiction picks – taken from his ‘history of crime writing talk’.

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Quay Words in December and next year

Find out more about what’s coming up in the last month of Quay Words 2020 and get a sneak peek of what’s in store next year

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Quay Words: our blended programme

Quay Words at the historic Exeter Custom House has begun moving back into the building for the Autumn ‘Wellbeing’ season, with a blended programme of online and in-person activity.

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‘Complicating Fragments or You Are Here’ – a poem by Quay Words Summer Digital writer-in-residence, Tjawangwa Dema

Poet Tjawangwa Dema was Quay Words Summer digital writer-in-residence during August. Here, we share her Quay Words commissioned poem, ‘Complicating Fragments or You Are Here’ .

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Quay Words Summer digital writer-in-residence blog 2: ‘Epistle for digital fieldwork’

Tjawangwa Dema was our summer digital writer-in-residence from mid July- mid August. In the last week of her residency, TJ reflected with a personal letter to the City of Exeter.

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