Step into the wild world of How to Become a Peregrine at Essex Book Festival.
Join the Cabinet of Living Cinema for the world premiere of its new film How to Become a Peregrine inspired by J.A. Baker’s The Peregrine, and accompanied by a soaring and immersive live soundscape by composer Kieron Chissik.
Before the film screens explore the project’s creative output by young people from Dorset and Somerset including wallpaper sky & bird puppets. Narrators will be invited to share their favourite passages.
The evening concludes with a panel discussion.
How to Become a Peregrine is made possible with The National Lottery Heritage Fund. Find out more about the project at thecabinetoflivingcinema.org.uk/project/how-to-become-a-peregrine/.
Tickets: £8 / £5 concessions (students, under 27s and unwaged)
Box Office: eventbrite.co.uk
Limited Edition prints of this How to Become a Peregrine montage illustration by Hannah Eaton will be available to buy at this event.

Essex Book Festival and the University of Essex are hosting an exciting 1-day programme of writers’ and writing events. Events include author talks and workshops, multi-genre panel discussions, and The Pitch (a 10-minute speed-date with an industry professional). Plus, an opportunity to engage with and explore the J.A. Baker Archive.
Five events for £25 / £15 concessions
1. What it takes to Make a Book – Eva Verde in conversation with Sabah Khan
2. Nature Memoir: What Next? – James Canton
3. Breaking the Mould – Holly Pester, Ben Pester and Rebecca Perry
4. Freedom to Write, Freedom to Read – English PEN
5. How to Become a Peregrine – The Cabinet of Living Cinema






