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SUMMARY:Waterstone's Book Evenings
DESCRIPTION:On Wednesday\, 12 June at 6pm award-winning author Lottie Mills will be discussing her collection of short stories Monstrum – a darkly atmospheric and beautifully crafted meditation on otherness. Book signing to follow. Lottie Mills’ stories capture the experience of characters excluded by a society that cannot accept their differences. Eerie\, fantastical and hugely ambitious\, this collection announces the arrival of an outstandingyoung voice. Perfect for fans of Angela Carter\, Leonora Carrington and Mariana Enriquez. \nTickets are £8 for General Admission\, £5 for Waterstones Loyalty Cardholders. \nOn Tuesday\, 18 June at 6pm\, in celebration of Pride\, Waterstones Cambridge is honoured to host biographer and editor Peter Parker who will discuss the first part of a major new anthology. In Some Men In London\, he explores what it was actually like for queer men in London in this period\, whether they were well-known figures such as John Gielgud\, ‘Chips’ Channon and E.M. Forster\, or living lives of quiet – or occasionally rowdy – anonymity in pubs\, clubs\, more public places of assignation\, or at home. \nTickets are £8 for General Admission\, £5 for Waterstones Loyalty Cardholders. \nGet ready for murder and mayhem! On Wednesday\, 26 June from 6pm\, we’re hosting a Murder in Midsummer crime panel\, featuring breathtaking crime writers Tony Kent\, Fiona Neill\, Irman Mahmood\, Abir Mukherjee and Harriet Tyce. With so many fantastic authors\, it’s like a mini crime festival in the heart of Cambridge. \nTickets are £8 for General Admission\, £5 for Waterstones Loyalty Cardholders \nFor info go to https://www.waterstones.com/
URL:https://cambridge105.co.uk/event/waterstones-book-evenings/
LOCATION:Waterstones Book Shop\, 22 Sidney Street\, Cambridge\, CB2 3HG
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SUMMARY:Cambridge Nature Festival
DESCRIPTION:A nature festival from 25 May to 30 June with many interesting events. \nOne example of interesting events is The Wildlife Trust (BCN)’s annual river Cam bat punts with Scudamore’s provide one of the most exciting evening experiences of summer on the river in Cambridge. Enjoy a unique experience setting off just before dusk. Hand held bat detectors pick up on bat echolocation as the punt drifts down the river; a Wildlife Trust guide will interpret the type of bat from the clicks and squeaks of\, for example\, pipistrelle and Daubenton’s bats\, as well as identifying all the other sounds of the riverbank – from herons and tawny owls to roosting wading birds and the occasional passing fox. \nAlso films\, talks and events at Wimbpole Estate. \nFor details go to https://cambridgenaturenetwork.org/cambridge-nature-festival/
URL:https://cambridge105.co.uk/event/cambridge-nature-festival-2/
LOCATION:Various\, Cambridge\, Cambridgeshire
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