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    By Amanda Loviza on October 23, 2018 Books, What's on
    Waterstones bookstore on High Street in Birmingham
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    Two authors will lead a discussion about writing as Muslim women in the UK during an event in Birmingham.

    Nafeesa Hamid and Aliyah Holder will join Elizabeth Briggs of Saqi Books to present The Things I Would Tell You: British Muslim Women Write on Thursday (25th October).

    The talk is part of the Bookblast 10×10 Tour, an independent publishing tour that has been travelling through 10 cities across England.

    This event will begin at 6.30pm at Waterstones on High Street in Birmingham. Tickets are £3 and are available online.

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