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I WANT TO GO HOME

Sun 8th Dec '24, 5:30pm

A gifted musician re-lives the time he contracted polio as a child. His recovery is dependent on finding his newfound power as The King of Sound.

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RECOVERY CHAIR

Sun 8th Dec '24, 5:00pm

For the duration of the festival, Chapel FM has hosted The Recovery Chair. We hear poems and stories written by writers inspired by it.

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TOWER OF SONG

Sun 8th Dec '24, 3:00pm

Nicky and Carl host ‘Recovery’-inspired songs showcasing the creativity of the songwriters who perform at their monthly Tower of Song nights.

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POETRY OF AMELIORATION

Sun 8th Dec '24, 2:45pm

‘Find inner strength, ask for help, accept change’. Healing and heartening poetry from East Leeds writer Lisa Forte

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UNDER THE LAMMAS MOON

Sun 8th Dec '24, 2:00pm

Poet and novelist Cora Greenhill reads her sensual and lyrical tale of a young man enchanted by the sea, unable to grow up

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A NEW SELF AT 70

Sun 8th Dec '24, 1:00pm

Old friends Clare Wigzell and Ruth Steinberg track Clare’s journey towards a fuller sense of herself through motherhood, creativity, shame and anxiety.

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VIC LEESON

Sun 8th Dec '24, 12:00pm

Vic is a writer and therapist working throughout Yorkshire with groups and individuals. She talks about her love for the work she does and how it has evolved.

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DRINKING WITH DAVID FOSTER WALLACE

Sun 8th Dec '24, 11:15am

Writer and tennis obsessive Christopher R. Moore explores the complicated legacy of David Foster Wallace's

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MUCKERS

Sun 8th Dec '24, 10:30am

A dragon can change your life; if you can survive long enough to meet one. Fiery short story from Jane McGowan read by Sparkle Menzies.

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