Finally for September we have the Q&A. Cheryl Morgan talked to Chloe about hitting people with big swords and her job in the heritage industry. She talked to Anna about epic poetry, studying ancient history, and whether she had any advice for Chloe about getting published. Then Justin Newland asked a philosophical question about history and we discovered that, with three historians on a panel, the discussion can go on for ever. Pete Sutton previewed this year's Bristol literary festivals.
BristolCon Fringe is a monthly reading series produced by the BristolCon Foundation. For further details see our Venue and Schedule pages.
BristolCon Fringe: November 2017 - Q&A
BristolCon Fringe: November 2017 - Jonathan L Howard
BristolCon Fringe: November 2017 - Baylea Hart
BristolCon Fringe: September 2017 - Anna Smith Spark
BristolCon Fringe: September 2017 - Chloe Headdon
BristolCon Fringe: August 2017 - Q&A
BristolCon Fringe: August 2017 - Lucy Hounsom
BristolCon Fringe: August 2017 - G.V. Anderson
BristolCon Fringe: July 2017 - Q&A
BristolCon Fringe: July 2017 - Virginia Bergin
BristolCon Fringe: July 2017 - Justin Newland
BristolCon Fringe: June 2017 - Q&A
BristolCon Fringe: June 2017 - Peter Newman
BristolCon Fringe: June 2017 - Kate Coe
BristolCon Fringe: May 2017 - Q&A
BristolCon Fringe: May 2017 - Emma Newman
BristolCon Fringe: May 2017 - Piotr Świetlik
BristolCon Fringe: April 2017 - Open Mic Part II
BristolCon Fringe: April 2017 - Open Mic Part I
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Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson
A Little Princess by Frances Hodgson Burnett
The Adventures of Pinocchio by Carlo Collodi
Black Beauty
Gulliver’s Travels
Through the Looking-Glass by Lewis Carroll
The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame