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Alan Moore

Alan Moore, born in Northampton in 1953, is a writer, performer, recording artist, activist and magician. His comic-book work includes Lost Girls (2009) with Melinda Gebbie, From Hell (1991) with Eddie Campbell and The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (for which he won a Bram Stoker Award in 2000) with Kevin O' Neill. He has worked with director Mitch Jenkins on the Show Pieces cycle of short films and on forthcoming feature film The Show, while his novels include Voice of the Fire (1996) and his epic Jerusalem (2016). He lives in Northampton with his wife and collaborator Melinda Gebbie.

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New Perspectives is the East Midlands’ touring theatre company. Founded in 1973, we champion new writing, under-represented voices and powerful stories, touring world-class theatre into the heart of communities – reaching rural audiences where they live.

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Podcast: WHERE I BELONG
A collection of short stories and poems from Nottingham and Baghdad
 
Audiobook: VOICE OF THE FIRE
An epic new audiobook in 12 parts AVAILABLE TO BUY NOW
 
Podcast: PLACEPRINTS
A 10-part audio series by visionary writer David Rudkin

NEWS

 
Rural tour of new subversive satire kicks of our golden year more here
 
Model Village tour more here
 
UNESCO CITIES OF LITERATURE
A window into cities 3,363 miles apart more here

A GLOBAL SEASON
2023 sees work from Canada, Zimbabwe, Nottingham and Iraq more here 
 
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