Canceled ‘Two Authors’ Anna Britton and Sarah Lawton in discussion.
Medina Bookshop 50 High Street, Cowes, Isle of Wight, United KingdomThis event has been cancelled.
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
The Triple Crones—Ajeana, Cass & Flamenco—are a performing troupe bristling with hagitude. These feisty women invite you to the Cronedom for an evening of music, stories, poetry, plus the launch of The Triple Crones: Cass—Ajeana—Flamenco, an illustrated collection of poetry, prose & performance. Joining them in the Elder Realm are storyteller Holly Medland Lees and musician Tina Goode.
Join us and make your yuletide merry with mulled-wine, a mince pie and a talk by Lucinda Dickens Hawksley, a descendant of Charles Dickens, as she reveals the fascinating tale of Christmas traditions during Queen Victoria’s reign.
Join us for an entertaining evening of in the company of Ian A Anderson, regaling us with tunes and tales from his wonderful new autobiography 'Alien Water'.
“A vitally important figure in the history of folk, roots, acoustic and world music.” (Folk Radio UK)
Doors just before 7, kick off just after 7. Bring your own refreshments
More than just a book launch, this will be an entertaining and informative evening compered by poet Maggie Sawkins, featuring local environmental speakers, poetry and fiction performances and a Q&A.
£5 per ticket, refundable against sales of Wild Seas, Wilder Cities.
Bring your own refreshments.
Come along to hear Marnie in conversation, recounting her journey from rough Manchester estate to Cambridge University, from gritty thrillers to ‘cosy-crime’.
Tickets are £5, refundable on the purchase of a book on the evening.
Join us for a talk with author Roger Morgan-Grenville whose new book 'The Restless Coast' explore how Britain's shoreline can be managed and protected.
Part of the Biosphere Festival www.iwbiosphere.org
Join Jean G-Owen and members of the Naked Figleaf Collective for a wonderfully entertaining evening of words and music to celebrate the launch of Issue Four of The Figlet, the Isle of Wight’s own literary magazine.
A panel of local Isle of Wight authors, specialising in various genres, will be talking about their diverse experiences in the publishing world. Whether traditionally published, indie published, or self-published (or a mix of all three), their journeys have all been different. They will explore the joys and difficulties of these industries, from querying to marketing, and illuminate the ups and downs of their respective genres.