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Meet the Author Claire Fuller at Chandler’s Ford Library

January 9, 2016 By Janet Williams 2 Comments

Claire Fuller, an author from Winchester, will be meeting book lovers at Chandler’s Ford Library on Wednesday 3rd February 2016 from 7pm to 8pm.

Claire Fuller is a novelist and an artist. She is the author of two books: Our Endless Numbered Days, and Swimming Lessons (forthcoming from Fig Tree / Penguin).

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Author Claire Fuller

Meet the author Claire Fuller Chandler's Ford Library

In her blog – Claire Fuller: Writing and art, she mentioned that in her first degree she studied sculpture at Winchester School of Art, specialising in wood and stone carving.

Claire Fuller began writing fiction at the age of 40. She also has a Masters (distinction) in Creative and Critical Writing from The University of Winchester.

our-endless-numbered-days book cover

Our Endless Numbered Days is Claire Fuller’s debut novel, which won the 2015 Desmond Elliott Prize.

This event at Chandler’s Ford Library will be hosted by Ben Tanter from P&G Wells Booksellers in Winchester.

In her blog post, Claire Fuller shares a beautiful video which she and her daughter produced together.

“I did the drawing, she (daughter) did the videoing and editing, and Penguin people worked on the final bits. ”

Booking essential, tickets available from Chandler’s Ford Library or phone the booking line 023 8027 6098.

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  1. Allison Symes says

    January 11, 2016 at 8:20 pm

    Hope the event goes really well. P&G Wells are also the booksellers to the Winchester Writers’ Festival each year and stock its Bookfair. Always good to see libraries holding author events – a win-win situation for both.

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    • Janet Williams says

      January 11, 2016 at 9:41 pm

      It’s great to see Chandler’s Ford Library introduces more local writers / bloggers to the local community.

      Recently we had Richard Hardie and Martin Napier, and now we have Claire Fuller. Who’s next? Allison Symes?

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