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Our first #MIRLive of 2021 is on Feb 26th and will be headlined by @FemiKay_Author whose debut novel 'Lightseekers' (@bloomsburyraven) comes out Feb 4th.

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Listen to @ahaworthbooth and @katesmalleyelli chat to @peafield about last year's Short Story Prize, this years' Short Story Prize, Alice's winning story, writing, climate change, and of course BOOKS!
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Chatting with @ahaworthbooth and @katesmalleyelli about the @BrickLaneBooks short story prize was an absolute delight and made us all realise how much we miss meeting up with fellow writers to discuss literature. If you miss it too, maybe this episode of the #MIRPodcast can help. https://t.co/4QfNwvfxFK

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