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Why Literary Festivals Need to be Both Accessible And Inclusive

Literary festivals are wonderful events where readers, authors and publishers come together to celebrate the world of books and reading. [...] This experience should be open and inclusive of everyone – which is why literary festivals need to be both accessible to those of various backgrounds, but also inclusive, both in terms of the authors who are invited to attend and the staff who work at the festival.

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21st January 2019

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