The Manchester Writing School's What We Talk About When We Talk About Writing series: Charles Taliaferro and Catherine Fox
You are invited to listen in as Charles and Catherine compare notes on their process and talk about the highs and lows of their writing lives, in the second international event in this series curated by The Manchester Writing School at Manchester Metropolitan University.
There will be an opportunity for Q&A in the last 10 minutes.
Charles Taliaferro is a writer and philosophy professor (St. Olaf College, University of Massachusetts, Notre Dame). He is the author, co-author, or editor of 38 books. Four are with Cambridge University Press (a fifth is under contract), three are available as audio-books. He can speak about the agony and ecstasy of being a single author versus co-authoring, writing creative nonfiction, and editing - he was co-Senior Editor of a four volume Encyclopedia of Philosophy of Religion (Wiley-Blackwell, 2021), taking 8 years with 5 Associate Editors, 15 Assistant editors, and over 200 contributors from around the world.
Catherine Wilcox (writing as Catherine Fox) is author of eight novels that explore themes of the spiritual and the physical with insight and humour. She has written a sports memoir about her quest for a judo black belt Fight the Good Fight: From Vicar’s Wife to Killing Machine (2007) and a YA fantasy novel Wolf Tide (2013). Her Lindchester Chronicles are published by Marylebone House/SPCK. She is a senior lecturer in Creative Writing at Manchester Metropolitan University, and Academic Director of the Manchester Writing School and Programme Leader for MA Creative Writing.
This free online event will take place on Monday 13 June 2022, between 6-7pm BST. Please register on Eventbrite