‘PAGE OF SAIL’ with authors Katie Daysh and J.D. Davies
Join us to hear two of the best contemporary writers of maritime fiction discussing the rich and exciting traditions of this ever-popular genre, and their approaches to it.
Join us to hear two of the best contemporary writers of maritime fiction discussing the rich and exciting traditions of this ever-popular genre, and their approaches to it.
Unfortunately this event has now been cancelled (update posted 18/04) Join us to hear three of the best contemporary writers of maritime fiction discussing the rich and exciting traditions of this ever-popular genre, and their approaches to it.
Join us for an entertaining talk by author Bizzie Frost, who will be recounting her amazing adventures through deserts on the back of a Harley Davidson.
Join us on Wednesday 15th May at 19:00 (doors 18:45) for a fascinating talk by Liz Barron former TV executive and now outreach officer for Donaghadee Heritage Preservation Company, Northern Ireland.
Tickets £5
As part of Ventnor Fringe, author Susanna Hoe will be talking about her new title exploring the fascinating history of Island women from all walks of life
As part of Ventnor Fringe, 'Liner Notes' in conjunction with Medina Bookshop present author Daniel Rachel in conversation with Tony Collins discussing his book 'Too Much Too Young: The 2 Tone Records Story: Rude Boys, Racism and the Soundtrack of a Generation'
Since taking up residence on the Island a few years ago, much loved author and columnist Hunter Davies has been a keen supporter of the Island literary scene. We are delighted to welcome him back to Medina Bookshop to talk about his latest touching memoir.
Tickets £5, includes a glass of wine.
Join us for a unique screening of 'The Age Of Caravans - Tippu Tip' a feature film documentary charting the exploits of Omani Ivory trader and explorer Tippu Tip, filmed on location in Oman, Zanzibar, Tanzania, Uganda, Kenya and Congo.
This event has been cancelled.
Join local author of historical fiction Jan Harper Whale for a presentation of her Wihtwara novels that recount the story of the early pagan people of the Isle of Wight.
Tickets £5