An alert and a reminder:
Tomorrow, March 7, in Haworth and organised by the
Brontë Society:
March 7, 02:00 PM West Lane Baptist Church
Novelist Ross Raisin was born and grew up in Keighley, and took the
Yorkshire moors as the setting for his first, critically acclaimed
novel, God's Own Country.
The novelist returns to Haworth to discuss his work, and read from his new novel, Waterline.
If
you are travelling to Haworth by car, parking is available in the
Brontë Parsonage and Bronte Village car parks which are council owned
and have a non-clamping policy.
And now the reminder. Do you have an interesting idea for Brontë research but you don't have the resources?
The Daphne Carrick Memorial Scholarship, 2012
In memory of the late Daphne Carrick, The Brontë Society will award a grant of up to £2,000 every three years to finance original research in the field of Brontë studies.
Complete details
here. The deadline for submission of applications is the 30th of September, 2012.
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