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Event programme
Thursday 3 July to Friday 11 July 2003
Thursday 3 July
Afternoon Registration
Evening Garden party and opening dinner
Friday 4 July
Morning Jeanette Winterson
Biography panel: Miranda Carter, Claire Tomalin, Rachel Holmes and Richard Holmes
Afternoon Toby Litt
Evening Heffers bookshop reception followed by dinner
Saturday 5 July
Morning Helon Habila
Maggie Gee
Afternoon Susan Bassnett and panel
Evening Networking event: literature, language and culture
Dinner Erika Tan
Sunday 6 July
Morning Andrew O'Hagan
Afternoon Participants
Evening Film: Dirty Pretty Things
Dinner Stephen Frears
Monday 7 July
Morning Michael Schmidt, Ruth Padel, Iain Bamforth and Jeffrey Wainwright: round table
Poetry readings: Sinead Morrissey, Sophie Hannah, Jeffrey Wainwright, Iain Bamforth
Lunch Tom Raworth reading
Afternoon Simon Armitage
Evening Networking event: publishers and agents
Dinner
Tuesday 8 July
Morning New Writing Anthology: Nick Laird, Jenny Diski, Isobel Dixon
Afternoon Granta: Ian Jack and Zadie Smith
Evening Kate Mosse
Dinner at Sheene Mill
Wednesday 9 July
Morning Ali Smith
Afternoon Michel Faber
Evening Kamila Shamsie
Dinner
Thursday 10 July
Morning Terry Eagleton
Tariq Ali
Afternoon
Julian Barnes
Evening Banquet and party
Friday 11 July
Morning Project workshop
Lunch and departure
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