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Your support makes all the difference.Susie Orbach discusses women's issues with Sara Davis. Watershed, 1 Canon's Road, Bristol. Tues 26 April, 7pm. pounds 3.50 ( pounds 2.50 concs). 0272 253845.
Marina Warner and A S Byatt discuss MW's Wonder Tales at Waterstones, Covent Garden, London WC2; Tues 26 April 7.30pm.
Also at Waterstone's, this time at Charing Cross Rd, Blake Morrison discusses his And When Did You Last See Your Father? with Andrew Motion. Weds 27 April, 7.30pm, pounds 2.
Crime writer Michael Dibdin reads from two new books at Waterstone's, 24-26 High St, Birmingham. Tues 26 April, 7pm. pounds 1.50, redeemable against purchases. 021-633 4353.
Candida Lycett Green introduces a reading of her father Sir John Betjeman's letters by actors Richard Pascoe and Barbara Leigh Hunt. Tues 26 April, 6pm. Lyttleton Theatre, South Bank Centre, London SE1. pounds 3.50 ( pounds 2.50 concs). 071-928 2252.
Fatal Attraction: Fear and Fiction continues with Anne Bilson and Sarah Dunant, who explore comic aspects of vampires. Wed 27 April, 7.30pm. Voice Box, South Bank Centre, London SE1. pounds 3 ( pounds 1.80 concs). 071-928 8800.
Hal Foster discusses the dark side of surrealism: ICA, The Mall, London SW1. Sat 30 April, 2pm. 071-930 3647.
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