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 speed-date with an industry professional). Plus, an opportunity to engage with and explore the J.A. Baker Archive.
Day Pass Tickets: £25 / £15 concessions – includes five events (individual event tickets are £8 / £5)
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A speed-date with an industry professional. More details coming soon. If you would like to find out more once details are confirmed, register your interest by emailing us hello@essexbookfestival.org.uk with ‘The Pitch’ in the subject line.
J.A. Baker was passionate about the Essex countryside and was best known for his first and most successful work, The Peregrine (1967), summarising his ten-year observations of the bird. Held in the Special Collections at the University of Essex, Albert Sloman Library, the archive includes Baker’s letters, early manuscripts, unpublished works, ornithological diaries, photographs, and binoculars among other items. As part of The Writers Room day, selected items from the archive will be on display in the Special Collections Reading Room.
Identity, class and female rage are recurring themes in Eva Verde’s work. She has published three novels including Them Girls, and will be discussing with Sabah Khan, publicity director at Simon & Schuster Books, what it takes to write and publish a book.
Tickets: £8 / £5 concessions (students, under 27s and unwaged)
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Ignite your creative imagination. Join us for a practical writing workshop using the J.A. Baker Special Collection as a catalyst. Everyone welcome – no experience necessary.
Tickets: £20 / £15 concessions (students, under 27s and unwaged)
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The Writing the Archive workshop is not included in The Writers Room Day Pass
In the last decade from H is for Hawk to Raising Hare via The Salt Path, nature memoir has witnessed a meteoric rise. Where does the genre go from here? Join our panel, chaired by James Canton, author of The Oak Papers and Renaturing, to discuss what the future holds for this compelling genre.
Tickets: £8 / £5 concessions (students, under 27s and unwaged)
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Granta Books is renowned for championing challenging and innovative ground-breaking literature. Join three acclaimed Granta authors Holly Pester (The Lodgers), Ben Pester (The Expansion Project) and Rebecca Perry (May We Feed The King) as they discuss their individual and shared writing processes.
Tickets: £8 / £5 concessions (students, under 27s and unwaged)
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Join English PEN, in partnership with Essex Book Festival, for a conversation between writers on the relationships between literature, place, and movement. How do experiences of home, migration, diaspora, and safety inform and shape what, how, and why we write? And how do they shape what, how, and why we read?
Tickets: £8 / £5 concessions (students, under 27s and unwaged)
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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 Chissick.
Tickets: £8 / £5 concessions (students, under 27s and unwaged)
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