We did it – our first south Warwickshire literary festival and what a brilliant turn out it was! The sun shone – which was just as well as we had to move our many authors outside to sell their books due to ticket sales.
Our workshops were packed. Everyone seemed to have a great time and our workshop leaders delivered some fantastic content. All of them are to be commended – Hugo Kerr, Jenefer Heap and Terri Daneshyar, Cate West and last but not least Mslexia judge Audrey Niven. They were superb. From what our attendees told us it was an excellent day.
And our speakers in the main hall – well! The Young Poets certainly made an impact! We were blown away by their eloquence, observation and just damned talent! Award-winning young poet Emily Hunt drew much attention with her clever poems on nature, and Dan Wale, the Warwickshire Young Poet Laureate had us clapping almost out of our seats, and YPL runner-up Jolyon Summerfield also delighted us with his work.
All our authors were wonderful and we owe a huge debt to them for agreeing to take part for nothing. A special thank you has to go to poet, author and translator Gwyneth Box who stepped in at the very last minute – Cinderella timing if ever there was any – when one of our speakers was unable to come – and delivered a great hour-long talk off the hoof. Superb stuff.
Oh, and cake? Did we mention that? Well, our lit fest attendees did. In droves! Apparently it was pretty good!
So – plans for next year? You bet!
Already drawing up the schedule…






Really pleased it was such a roaring success.
The energy it took to make it all happen must have been immense – and it paid off!
Hussar!
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Jacci
This looks brilliant. Well done you! I see Hugo was there. How is he? Last time I heard from him, his wife was ill. I’m not sure how that situation has resolved. And Bea, who I gather is now teaching in Brighton. I imagine Lynne was there as well.
Hope you are well and keeping on writing. It’s hard work isn’t it! I’ve had a short story commission from Lancashire Libraries that’s going to be published in an eBook anthology shortly. I’m going oop north for the launch in December. I’m also writing a book about Piccadilly Circus, commissioned by a firm of architects who’ve designed the development behind the lights. There’s the making of a novel in the site’s history – WW2 in particular.
We’ve just had Wimbledon Bookfest. I went to a talk by Kit de Waal (great value!) last Friday. Her ‘in conversation was live-streamed on the ‘Always Take Notes’ podcast which you should be able to find online if you’re interested.
Meanwhile back in the real world…you couldn’t make it up!
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Sue
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