A history and lifestyle journal
www.swwj.co.uk
MORE NEWS ON OUR UPCOMING ESSEX BOOK FESTIVAL - PROUD TO BE A PATRON!
We are thrilled to announce that preparations for this year's Essex Book Festival are well underway.
|
|
We will be launching on 1st June and running through until 30th June, our venues including everywhere from Layer Marney Tower and Firstsite, through to Harwich Foot Ferry, Royal Opera House's High House Production Park (Purfleet-on-Thames), Cressing Temple Barns, and Hylands House and Gardens. Plans are also afoot to launch ourselves into Space in June. More of that later.
|
|
The full programme will be revealed on 4th April when our Box Office opens for business. However, just to get the juices going,we can't resist sharing some of the tasty treats on the menu. These include appearances by award-winning Patrick Gale who will be talking about his new book Mother's Boy at Chelmsford Library on 22nd June, and novelist Samuel Fisher who fittingly will be talking about his debut novel Wivenhoe at Wivenhoe Library on 8th June. Meanwhile The Guardian's brilliantly acerbic columnist John Crace will sharing tips on how to survive the 'New Normal' in Westminster at Anglia Ruskin University (Chelmsford) on 30th June.
|
|
Tickets are already on sale for our very special partnership event with EA Festival, which will be taking place at Hedingham Castle on 11th and 12th June. Festival favourite and national treasure artist Maggi Hambling will be talking to art historian and academic James Cahill, whose debut novel Tiepolo Blue due for publication in June has already been receiving rave reviews from the likes of Stephen Fry. We suggest you get in quick for this one. Rumour has it tickets are selling quickly: ea-festival/maggi-hambling-in-conversation-with-james-cahill | |
0 Comments:
Post a Comment
Subscribe to Post Comments [Atom]
<< Home