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HEADINGTON LITERARY FESTIVAL

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IT IS TIME HEADINGTON HAD A LITERARY FESTIVAL

With both Oxford  and Stratford  holding literary festivals in the next few months. Is it not time
Headington arranged such a festival for next year? After all we have many famous living writers including Brian Aldiss and Peter Hitchens living in Headington,
plus many people working in the publishing industry. After all Oxford Brookes University runs courses in publishing and other media studies subjects so there is pleanty of on hand expertise. 
When towns smaller than Headington like Dorchester and Woodstock are able to hold such events, is it not time people in Headington got together and launched
such an event, no doubt there is a market for such an event. To read more see http://www.oxfordprospect.co.uk/Oxfordbooks.htm

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