Celebrating and exploring people, culture and social issues at this year's festival
Writing on the Wall , Liverpool's longest running creative writing festival WoWFEST is in its 23rd year and returns in May.
"Class has always been central to our work and our festival. Now more than ever, it’s time to stand up and say, class matters.” "They’re now headlining and performing at this year's festival. Join with us and be a part of this incredible celebration of creativity and talent". Proud to be launching his book at this year's festival, writer Ashleigh Nugent said: "I made the finals of WoW's Pulp Idol in 2013. That’s where I met Clare Coombes who runs Liverpool Literary Agency, and is now my agent.
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