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13 May 2023 - 14 May 2023
Catch your breath and enjoy a freshly made brew in this heart-warming FREE show by Trigger. Discover how tea made its way into our pots through an audio journey and live dance performance.
28 May 2023
Try your hand at bookbinding in this practical session led by writer and professional bookbinder Judith Ellis. If you’re a zine maker, poet or dabble in creative nonfiction, learn how to turn your work into a simple but beautiful binding and leave with your very own book.
Bestselling writer and doctor Gavin Francis examines the extraordinary life and work of Norwich-based physician, writer, and polymath Thomas Browne through a personal, 21st century lens.
Meet the publishers, browse and purchase their work, and take part in a series of lightning talks throughout the day. The perfect Sunday event for writers, readers, editors and creators of all kinds. Free and drop in, no booking required.
27 May 2023
Calling all poetry lovers! Norwich-based poetry magazine The Rialto is celebrating its 100th issue with the launch of a new anthology.
Join legendary Scottish poet Don Paterson, OBE, in conversation about his new memoir Toy Fights: A Boyhood — an uproarious, tenderhearted memoir of family, music, profanity and growing up in working-class Dundee in the 1970s and 1980s.
Let’s work together to make a concertina book! Draw, stick and fold a story inspired by the history of Dragon Hall and the objects bought and sold within it when it was a merchant’s building, hundreds of years ago.
Our shared reading event goes global! Pick a book, bring a cool drink and turn off your phone for a well-deserved detox read in the beautiful surroundings of the Plantation Garden – or join in from home; from the dining room window, tucked up in bed, or in a deck chair in the garden! Simultaneous events will be taking place in UNESCO Cities of Literature across the world.
The Harriet Martineau Lecture celebrates the legacy of a remarkable, world-changing woman by inviting globally-renowned radical speakers to respond to her life and work.
Learn to read, see and hear poetry differently! Will Harris, author of RENDANG (winner of the Forward Prize for Best First Collection) leads a workshop which will combine collaborative writing exercises and games with explorations of our environment, to help you push the boundaries of your poetry.
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