'How It Used To Be And How It Always Was' by Nikesh Shukla. Read by Eleanor Rattenbury

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  • čas přidán 6. 09. 2024
  • 100 Stories Deep is a project by The GAP, bringing you 100 stories over 100 days read by artists & creatives from Balsall Heath & wider Birmingham. We'll be sharing a new story each day, so make sure you subscribe to our channel to not miss out!
    Today's story is 'How It Used to Be and How It Always Was' by Nikesh Shukla. It is read by Eleanor Rattenbury
    About the reader:
    Eleanor is a writer and performer, specialising in immersive and interactive theatre. During lockdown she has re-discovered her love of reading and is currently devouring any new writing she can get her hands on. When she is not pretending to be someone else, or writing about someone else, she likes to go running.
    Twitter: @eleanorgrace4
    Instagram: @eleanor.ratt
    About the story:
    How It Used to Be and How it Always Was is a short story about the impact of grief and how a family comes together after a tragedy.
    Age Guide: 14+
    Language: English
    About the author:
    Nikesh Shukla is a writer of fiction and television. He has written novels, short stories and comedy for Channel 4.
    Where to buy the book:
    shop.newint.or...
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    The GAP is a Birmingham-based arts organisation that supports local communities and young people towards creative and cultural action. You can find more about us through our socials:
    www.thegapartsproject.co.uk
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    This project is kindly funded by Arts Council England's Emergency Coronavirus Fund.

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