How Kew Gardens inspired the writing of A Thousand Paper Birds
Author, Tor Udall, will discuss her love of Kew Gardens and how it inspired the setting of her debut novel, A Thousand Paper Birds.
Author, Tor Udall, will discuss her love of Kew Gardens and how it inspired the setting of her debut novel, A Thousand Paper Birds.
Tor will be appearing with author, Rhidian Brook
Tor will be the guest author during the Fiction Week's residency at The Hurst (tutors Jen Ashworth and Adam Foulds). The evening will consist of a reading and a Q&A.
Tor will be appearing with Kate Bradbury and photojournalist/war correspondent, Lavage Snow, in a panel discussion about gardens being oases in troubled times.
Further details to follow.
At Caxton Books' annual garden party, Tor Udall will be appearing with fellow Bloomsbury author, Charles Elton
Tor will be appearing with fellow Bloomsbury author, Charles Elton.
Tor will be joining Pam Stacks on Authors on the Air to discuss A Thousand Paper Birds.
You can listen to the 30 minute interview here:
Tor will be reading from A Thousand Paper Birds and signing books at 2.30 and 3.30pm at Victoria Gate in Kew Gardens
The Creative Power of the Mind is a monthly series of talks with Elizabeth Lovius, interviewing a variety of artists, writers, musicians and experts, to find the true source of creative insight. Tor will be talking about her journey to becoming a published author and her book A Thousand Paper Birds.
Tor will be appearing with several local authors in this fun pre-festival event. Details here
The Festival of Writing in York is a wonderful opportunity to meet authors, agents and publishers. During this weekend of workshops and one-to-ones, Tor will be delivering the final keynote address with fellow author, Deborah Install.
Details here.
Short Stories Aloud presents an evening with Joanna Cannon and Tor Udall. Listen to exclusive short stories written by the guest authors, which will be performed to the audience by professional actors. Afterwards, Short Stories Aloud founder Sarah Franklin will be interviewing Joanna Cannon and Tor Udall around their publications.
Joanna Cannon is the bestselling author of 'The Trouble with Goats and Sheep', her second novel 'Three Things About Elsie' is due for publication in January 2018.
Tor Udall is the author of 'A Thousand Paper Birds', her debut novel following a prolific career in dance and theatre.
Tickets for this special event cost £5. This event will be held in the Norrington Room.
The Riff Raff is an event for aspiring authors and lovers of new writing. Each month, five debut authors read from their novels and answer questions. Featuring Catherine Barter (Troublemakers), Clare Fisher (All the Good Things), Paula Lennon (Murder in Montego Bay), Nell Stevens (Bleaker House) and Tor Udall (A Thousand Paper Birds).
Details here
Website for author, Tor Udall, and her debut novel, A Thousand Paper Birds - a story about love, loss and origami set in Kew Gardens. Published by Bloomsbury June 2017.
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