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Empathy When #2 Alan Murrin

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This Saturday for the next installment in our series »Empathy When« we'll be joined on the terrace by Alan Murrin! Alan Murrin is an Irish fiction writer based in Berlin. His fiction has been anthologised in »Literally Speaking Berlin 2019«, and »The Sacred Exists to be Found« and he has been short-listed for the Irish Arts and Writers Festival short story prize.

This summer Broken Dimanche Press' John Holten invites you to join us at the poolside in TROPEZ for a series of readings and poolside chats with writers, poets and artists. Literature has the means to help us escape, reimagine the world anew, or offer bold new ways to engage with our surroundings. It's empathy building. It's also fun. Between weekly live readings and interactions with the TROPEZ webcam, BDP and TROPEZ are excited to announce »Empathy When - the Tropez Writing Podcast«! We will be recording our invited guests and producing a weekly podcast for you to enjoy some socially distanced storytelling

Broken Dimanche Press reading series at TROPEZ is part of REALITY.
Recorded on Saturday, 4.7.2020, 4.30 pm
Broken Dimanche Press
Empathy When #2 Alan Murrin reads the short story Names
Check out more of Alan's work on his website: https://alanmurrin.com/

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This Saturday for the next installment in our series »Empathy When« we'll be joined on the terrace by Alan Murrin! Alan Murrin is an Irish fiction writer based in Berlin. His fiction has been anthologised in »Literally Speaking Berlin 2019«, and »The Sacred Exists to be Found« and he has been short-listed for the Irish Arts and Writers Festival short story prize.

This summer Broken Dimanche Press' John Holten invites you to join us at the poolside in TROPEZ for a series of readings and poolside chats with writers, poets and artists. Literature has the means to help us escape, reimagine the world anew, or offer bold new ways to engage with our surroundings. It's empathy building. It's also fun. Between weekly live readings and interactions with the TROPEZ webcam, BDP and TROPEZ are excited to announce »Empathy When - the Tropez Writing Podcast«! We will be recording our invited guests and producing a weekly podcast for you to enjoy some socially distanced storytelling

Broken Dimanche Press reading series at TROPEZ is part of REALITY.
Recorded on Saturday, 4.7.2020, 4.30 pm
Broken Dimanche Press
Empathy When #2 Alan Murrin reads the short story Names
Check out more of Alan's work on his website: https://alanmurrin.com/

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