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Performer/s:
Pamela Buxton, Peter Davey, Bronwen Griffiths & Chris O’Donoghue
Join us in an opportunity to meet and listen to some talented authors who have chosen to live in and around the town of Rye.
Has the town helped them to develop their skills? Where do they find their inspiration? Have they chosen to write about their known environments?
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