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LIVING WORLDS
Award-winning author Sarah Hall delivers the 2026 Faber Lecture: Burning Snowflake.
The natural world is burning. Time is running out. You know the story. So what possible role could something as flimsy as fiction play?
From the pioneering pen of a continually visionary writer, Burning Snowflake is a fierce and rallying cry – to shrug off restrictions and imagine radically. It’s also a clarion call to other writers, artists and readers for the literary imagination as a vital weapon in the fight for climate survival.
Join us for this intimate reading and inaugural premiere of Sarah’s Faber Lecture in the atmospheric Manchester Museum.
Sarah Hall is the award-winning author of seven novels and three short-story collections. Notably, she is the only author to win the BBC National Short Story Award twice – first in 2013 with ‘Mrs Fox’ and again in 2020 with ‘The Grotesques.’ Her 2025 novel Helm was selected as a Book of the Year by The Observer, New Statesman, Financial Times and BBC amongst others. Born in Cumbria, Sarah is known for her evocative and wild fiction about place, nature and people.
A Manchester Literature Festival event presented in partnership with Faber Members, the Centre for New Writing, Creative Manchester and Manchester Museum.