Inventing lives
The University of Brighton LGBTQ Lives Research Hub have announced their first annual lecture. Open to all, these lectures seek to inspire and enthuse by inviting key speakers to develop research and understandings of LGBTQ Lives. The first lecture will be by author/ director/ performer: Neil Bartl

The University of Brighton LGBTQ Lives Research Hub have announced their first annual lecture. Open to all, these lectures seek to inspire and enthuse by inviting key speakers to develop research and understandings of LGBTQ Lives.
The first lecture will be by author/ director/ performer: Neil Bartlett on November 25 at the Sallis Benny Theatre at 6.30pm
In his lecture entitled INVENTING LIVES, Neil talks about the creative process behind the reclamation and investigation of queer history in his fiction – the acclaimed novels Ready to Catch him Should he Fall, Mr Clive and Mr Page and Skin Lane.In particular, he’ll be talking about the role that historical research has played in the writing of his new, Brighton-set novel, The Disappearance Boy, to be published in 2014. For further information CLICK HERE: http://arts.brighton.ac.uk/projects/lgbt OR EMAIL: LGBTQ@brighton.ac.ukThe lecture will be followed by a wine reception.
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