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Tag Archives: Steph Bianchini
Live blogging from Milford #8 and final.
Kari Sperring The beer is pink and tastes of strawberries. It’s almost enough to compensate for missing cake — and a trip round one of my favourite castles on a day with clear skies and fine views was definitely enough. … Continue reading
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Tagged Jacey Bedford, Kari Sperring, Mbozi Haimbe, Powder Thompson, Russell Smith, Steph Bianchini, Terry Jackman
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Milford Goes to Dublin Worldcon 2019 by Jacey Bedford
This was my third Worldcon. I attended in 2014 in London, and 2017 in Helsinki. Worldcon is BIG, with thousands of fans, authors, publishers and industry professionals and an enormous choice of panels, events, readings, kaffeeklatsches, signings, book launches, and, … Continue reading
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Tagged Carl Allery, Catie (C.J.) Murphy, Charlie Stross, David Allan, Dublin, Jaine Fenn, Juliet Kemp, Juliet McKenna, Kari Sperring, Mihaela Perkovic, Milford, Nick Moulton, Phil Suggars, Roseanne Rabinowitz, Sarah K Ellis, Steph Bianchini, Steve Kilbane, tiffani angus, Tina Anghelatos, worldcon, Worldcon 2019, writers
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The Milford Write Up for 2017
Contributors: Suyi Davies Okungbowa, Dolly Garland, Mark Isles and Steph Bianchini Setting: Trigonos Centre, Nantlle Valley, Wales In the beautiful Trigonos centre, under the cover of clouds and rains and occasional bursts of sunshine, fifteen writers gathered together for one … Continue reading
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Tagged critique, Dolly Garland, food, inspiration, Jacey Bedford, Mark Isles, Milford, Milford bursary, Milford writers' conference, mind-blowing conversations, sheer lunacy, Steph Bianchini, Sue Oke, Suyi Davies Okungbowa, tiffani angus, Val Nolan, writers, writing
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Live Blogging from Milford: Wednesday 13th September – 10.30 p.m.
Jacey Bedford Not much time for blogging today with five pieces to critique this afternoon and the Milford AGM after dinner which then devolved into a general conversation and, later, finished up with four of us diehards in the library … Continue reading
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Tagged Jacey Bedford, Sarah K Ellis, Steph Bianchini, Suyi Davies Okungbowa
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