Something Light in the Midst of Murder: My Time as a Prison Writer in Residence
Join local writer and crime novelist Stephen Wade for a talk about his work as a writer in residence in UK prisons.
Stephen kept a journal of his time in different prisons and can share both the humorous side of prison life and some of the less pleasant aspects of incarceration. During his time inside, he was involved with drama presentations, magazine production, storytelling and life-writing sessions, responding to whatever kind of writing the prisoners wanted to try.
He will also read from his two poetry collections, ‘Stretch’ and ‘An angle from above’, share some archive writings from prison magazines, and give a potted history of prisoners and their writing.
In celebration of National Crime Reading Month, this is a fascinating insight into writing behind closed doors.
This is a free event, but places are limited and need to be booked at Something Light in the Midst of Murder: My Time as a Prison Writer in Residence
Click on 'register', complete your details and submit to be added to the attendee list. If you experience difficulties when booking or have any questions about the event, please contact library.enquiries@northlincs.gov.uk
Service contact details
- Something Light in the Midst of Murder: My Time as a Prison Writer in Residence website
- library.enquiries@northlincs.gov.uk
- Lynda Conlon - 01724 297000
Cost
- Free
Service provider
North Lincolnshire Library Service
North Lincolnshire Libraries serve the community offering a wide range of books and audiobooks to loan, plus offer a variety of services and activities for all ages and abilities.
Session details
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Scunthorpe Central
Carlton Street
Scunthorpe
DN15 6TX- Once on 13/06/2025 from 13:00 to 15:00