Budding artists are being asked to take part in the creation of a new art installation for Marlow Library.
Artist Kirsty Harris, who has worked for Kensington Palace and the Museum of London and National Theatre Wales, is asking those who live in the area to share what stories are important to them.
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She said: "I'm excited to be creating a new artwork for Marlow Library, inspired by the stories most treasured by local residents.
“My questions to residents are: What are the stories that have changed you? And what have you read that shaped your course in life?"
Alex Collingwood, Councillor for Marlow, added: “Marlow has always been a centre for storytellers from Jerome K Jerome to TS Eliot and Mary Shelley – so I am keen for all residents to show their storytelling skills as we move forward to the next chapter of Marlow Library."
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Residents can submit their stories through an online form or they can share them via social media using #MarlowStories.
Alternatively, residents can email their story to Buckinghamshire Libraries: libraries@buckinghamshire.gov.uk.
The closing date for submissions is Friday, September. 18.
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