
Katy Darby
One of the founding members’ of the fabulously fun, engaging and packed Liars’ League nights, Katy chats with me about everything. Well, almost.
Katy Darby studied English at Oxford University and Creative Writing at the University of East Anglia (UEA) in Norwich, where she received the David Higham Award. Her work has won several prizes, been read on BBC Radio, and appeared in magazines and anthologies including Stand, Mslexia, The London Magazine, the Arvon anthology and online at Untitledbooks.com, Carvezine.com and Pulp.net. Her story Going Out won the 2007 Happenstance Prize, and her plays are published by Samuel French. She teaches Short Story Writing at City University in London.
Liars League
“Writers write. Actors read. Audience listens. Everybody wins.” Is what it says on the tin and thats pretty much what it is!
Writers write their stories in keeping with the theme of the night; submit it to the Liars at liarsleague@yahoo.co.uk; the liars convene and pick 5/6 stories; actors read/perform the stories on the chosen night; the audience love it!
Liars’ League events are held at 7pm on the second Tuesday of each month upstairs at:
The Wheatsheaf
25 Rathbone Place,
London W1T 1DG
For lots more information, visit http://www.liarsleague.com/
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