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In conversation with Nick Hornby

Date:  Thursday 27th February

Time: 6:30pm – 7:30pm

Duration: 60 – 70 mins (inc. Q&A)

Format: In Person

Cost: £10 (standard ticket), £8 (concession), £5 (student)

Venue: University of East Anglia, Lecture Theatre 1, UEA.

Get a Ticket Here.

Join us for an extraordinary evening with Nick Hornby, the Oscar-nominated screenwriter and award-winning author, as he shares insights into his career, passions, inspirations, and the challenges and successes of his work.

Nick is an Oscar-nominated screenwriter and award-winning author. He has written eight novels including Just Like You, Funny Girl, Juliet Naked, A Long Way Down, Slam, How to be Good, About A Boy and High Fidelity. His non-fiction books include Dickens & Prince: A Particular Kind of Genius, 31 Songs, Fever Pitch and The Complete Polysyllabic Spree, a collection of his columns in The Believer magazine, for which he continues to write.

He received an Academy Award nomination for the screenplay he adapted from Colm Toibin’s novel Brooklyn. He adapted Cheryl Strayed’s memoir for Wild and was Oscar and BAFTA-nominated for his screenplay adaptation of Lynn Barber’s memoir An Education. He adapted Nina Stibbe’s memoir Love, Nina for the BBC television series and both seasons of his TV series State of the Union won Emmys.

This event is hosted in partnership with Norfolk Screen who is the Official Film Office for Norfolk and supported by the UEA Film and TV Department.

There will be a book signing after the event.

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