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ArchWay With Words

A new literary festival with some heavy-hitting authors and wordsmiths is set to be hosted by Archway’s venues, spaces and shops. We reckon it’s worth a snoop

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Happiness is an Option: Chapters 11 & 12

Your girlfriend’s left you. You find another woman’s diary on a park bench. What to do? Archie Bryant’s decision sets off a chain of events that ends in tragedy. Our 12 part summer serial set in Kentish Town concludes today

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Happiness is an Option: Chapters 9 & 10

Your girlfriend’s left you. You find another woman’s diary on a park bench. What to do? Archie Bryant’s decision sets off a chain of events that ends in tragedy. Our 12 part summer serial set on Queen’s Crescent and Hampstead Heath continues

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Happiness is an Option: Chapters 7 & 8

Your girlfriend’s left you. You find another woman’s diary on a park bench. What to do? Archie Bryant’s decision sets off a chain of events that ends in tragedy. Our 12 part summer serial set on Queen’s Crescent continues

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Happiness is an Option: Chapters 5 & 6

Your girlfriend’s left you. You find another woman’s diary on a park bench. What to do? Archie Bryant’s decision sets off a chain of events that ends in tragedy. Our 12 part summer serial set on Queen’s Crescent continues

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Happiness is an Option: Chapters 3 & 4

Your girlfriend’s left you. You find another woman’s diary on a park bench. What to do? Archie Bryant’s decision sets off a chain of events that ends in tragedy. Our 12 part summer serial set on Queen’s Crescent continues

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Happiness is an Option: 12 part serial starts here (Chapters 1 & 2)

Your girlfriend’s left you. You find another woman’s diary on a park bench. What to do? Archie Bryant’s decision sets off a chain of events that ends in tragedy.

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Pinboard: What’s new at The Grafton? Plus local markets + Skate King’s Cross

This week: Queen’s Crescent, a free all-day festival at Camden Lock, the 40th anniversary exhibition of Kentish Town City Farm – and top authors at Owl Bookshop.

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Ich Bin Kentishtowner: Caitlin Davies, author, Camden Lock and the Market

“An American editor once said, “I read a bunch of your novel and didn’t get it. I passed it to my colleague and she didn’t get it either.”

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Wednesday Picture: Spies in Kentish Town?

Kentish Town author Joe Craig pens the Jimmy Coates series, action-thrillers aimed mainly at the 8-13 crowd (or, as The Times called it, “The Bourne Identity for kids”.) And his tales are often set in prime NW5 locations – here are his Top 5 favourites

About Kentishtowner

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