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Literary Night
Evening with ANDREW WILSON


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LAUNCH OF LITERARY NIGHT AT THE BRENTHAM CLUB

 

Do you love books?  Or, perhaps you’re a budding author in the making?  If so, you’ll love the launch of our new Literary Night, starting in October.

 

The first event An Evening with Andrew Wilson is on Friday 21st October. 

The event is free and doors open at 7pm for a 7.30 pm start.

 

Award winning biographer and novelist, Andrew will talk about his writing life, including working on the biographies of Sylvia Plath, Alexander McQueen and also his forthcoming new biography about Marilyn Monroe. This will be followed by a Q&A session and the opportunity to chat to Andrew and mingle with other like-minded souls over drinks at the bar. This should be a fantastic evening but, because it’s our first Literary Event, please register your interest as soon as possible to give us an idea of numbers.

 

Andrew Wilson is a novelist, biographer and journalist.  He has written biographies of Patricia Highsmith, Sylvia Plath, Alexander McQueen, Harold Robbins and a group biography of the survivors of the Titanic.  His first book, Beautiful Shadow: A Life of Patricia Highsmith (Bloomsbury) was shortlisted for the Whitbread Biography Prize (2003) and also won an Edgar Allan Poe Award and a LAMDA Literary Award.

 

He is the author of four novels in a crime series featuring Agatha Christie (Simon & Schuster) – A Talent for Murder, A Different Kind of Evil, Death in a Desert Land and I Saw Him Die.  His journalism has appeared in the Daily Telegraph, the Guardian, Tatler, the Observer, the Sunday Times, the Daily Mail and the Washington Post. Andrew is also a creative writing mentor on the Gold Dust scheme, runs the Faber Academy crime writing course and this year he was the judge on the Costa Prize. He writes contemporary psychological thrillers under the name E.V. Adamson. These include: Five Strangers and his latest book, Murder Grove, which is set in an eco village in Southern Spain. He is now writing a major biography of film icon Marilyn Monroe.



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