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Online Pen to Print: A Conversation with Kate Potter

The Absolutes: a profound exploration of grief told through fragments of memory

NB: This event can also be booked to attend in-person at Dagenham Library.

Told through fragments of memory The Absolutes captures the essence of hope in the face of loss as one man struggles to come to terms with his past. His wife is dead and beloved daughter has been lost to a dangerous cult.

And now time is running out to rebuild their relationship. Haunted by his failings as a son, a husband and, most of all, as a father, he is desperate to try and make things right before it’s too late.

Explore the story behind The Absolutes at Dagenham Library through a conversation with author Kate Potter.

More about Kate Potter:

Kate is an English author who lives and works in Kent. Her debut novel, The Absolutes, is a moving story about the language of belonging, told through the reflections of a father. Kate began writing the book while working as a teacher and is currently working on her second novel.

Click here to purchase The Absolutes

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Booking is essential. Pen to Print and our partners reserve the right to remove participants who are found not to have booked a place for a session.

The session will take place via Microsoft Teams Meeting and will not be recorded to create a safe space for people to share and learn

We encourage all participants to keep their cameras on during the session.

Pen to Print and our partners reserve the right to remove participants who are disruptive to a session.

NB: May feature content that some people may find upsetting, uses language or depicts scenes reflecting attitudes that are no longer seen as acceptable.

Pen to Print reserves the right to cancel, delay or postpone the event for any reason, including adverse weather conditions, an emergency situation or unforeseen or unavoidable circumstances out of its reasonable control. In such cases, the event organiser will endeavour to inform participants as quickly as is possible.