A Little, Aloud: A New Blog and a New Event
- A LITTLE, ALOUD BLOG: have your say
Lots of people have been in touch with us to tell us their experiences of reading A Little, Aloud, so we’ve set up a blog – www.alittlealoud.com – for you to leave your comments on and share your thoughts with others. We would love to know which of the stories and poems you have read out loud; how you found that experience and how the person or people you read to received them. As well as shared reading we will then be sharing the experience of reading together. Please do write about it here.
- A LITTLE, ALOUD EVENT
WATERSTONE'S LIVERPOOL, BOLD STREET
Tuesday, 23 November 2010, 7:00PM
Come along and celebrate the sheer delight of reading aloud - and being read to - with Angela Macmillan and guest readers from The Reader Organisation as we read from our new book A Little, Aloud. Tickets are limited so please get yours early! Tickets are £2 each, redeemable against the price of the book on the night and are available in store
Further details: 0151 708 6861
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Don't forget! A Little, Aloud makes the perfect Christmas gift, so take advantage of the 3 for 2 offer in Waterstone’s or the 30% discount on Amazon (RRP £9.99) and bring to more people the pleasure of reading aloud together. What’s more, all royalties in full are donated to us to support our valuable outreach work.
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