Catherine Woodward | A Waitress to a Chinese Customer | Poem

Published on Jul 11, 2013
Catherine Woodward, poet and events organiser, performs her poem ‘A Waitress to a Chinese Customer’.

Catherine took part in the live literature residency Set, where she developed her work along with four other promising poets. Find out more about Set here: http://www.writerscentrenorwich.org.u…

Set was developed by Writers’ Centre Norwich and Apples and Snakes.

This film was created by Brief Media.

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