Join Chelmsford Community Radio broadcaster Michelle Durant on board LV18 to help make our Eco-Podcasts. Learn how to how to research and write content, undertake interviews and join them all together to make a big impact. For ages 12-25. **Postponed** Read more
Marine biologist Hannah Rudd presents an alternative and sustainable future for the management of our seas. Discover the incredible diversity of life within our oceans and learn how we can all play a role in protecting and conserving it. Read more
Join us for some fabulous criminally good author talks and events plus our very first silent film screening at one of Essex’s leading cultural venues and the one of oldest of its kind in the UK, Harwich’s Electric Palace. Read more
Jackie Malton The Real Prime Suspect Electric Palace, King's Quay Street, Harwich, CO12 3ER Tickets: £10 / £8 concessions (Students, Under 27s and Unwaged) Box Office: Online or Mercury Theatre 01206 573948 The Real Prime Suspect is a jaw-dropping, gritty memoir from Jackie Malton (with Helene Mulholland). Former DCI, Malton, is the inspiration for legendary TV detective Jane Tennison in Lynda La Plante's Prime Suspect starring Helen Mirren. Jackie will be taking a frank look at her prolific career… Read more
Lady Unchained is a poet, broadcaster, TEDx speaker, mentor and an advocate for life after prison. She is the founder and creative director of Unchained Poetry, a platform for artists with experience of the criminal justice system. Read more
Whether you are a dedicated Agatha Christie fan and Marple aficionado, or intrigued to find out more about this modest, unassuming old lady, we are sure you will enjoy the discussion about one of the greatest deductive minds ever to capture the world' imagination. Read more
Join author, poet and songwriter, Adrian May, for a stroll around Colchester Car Boot Sale and buy an unexpected item of your choice then use the object as inspiration for your writing at a workshop at Cuckoo Farm Studios. Read more
** Date Changed to 4th June ** The thrilling third novel from one of our most treasured BBC broadcasters, The Spy Across The Water follows Will Flemyng on a dangerous journey into his clandestine past, from conflict in Ireland to the long shadows of the Cold War. Read more
Whether you are hoping to share your work for the first time, editing your third novel, or gathering up the notes on your phone, we’d love to support you on your writing journey. Come along to Chalkwell Hall and make yourself at home. Storytellers, screenwriters and scribblers all welcome! Read more
Chelmsford Community Radio are delighted to be hosting the very first Radio Drama Festival for Essex including Radio Drama Listening Sessions, a Community Showcase event in the City Centre and a Radio Drama Day for budding creatives. Read more
Liz Trenow, international bestselling author of Under a Wartime Sky will be talking about this gripping and heart-breaking story of love, courage and a sister’s sacrifice which shines a light on the forgotten heroes of World War Two. Read more
Essex. A county both famous and infamous: the stuff of tabloid headlines and reality television, consumer culture and right-wing politicians. Deeply researched and thoroughly engaging, The Invention of Essex shows that there is more to this fabled English county than meets the eye. Read more
Part of EA Festival - The culmination of 16 years of thinking and two years of writing, the book is, on its face, about birds. But really, it is a masterful sum-up of all that is interconnected between nature and man – all perceived during a single day of watching swifts. Read more
Henry VIII: The Heart & the Crown is a riveting tale, and ultimately a poignant one, taking an empathetic view of a man who is all too often portrayed as a caricature of his true self. Read more
Kate Hamer explores her latest book, The Lost Girls, the stand-alone sequel to Costa First Novel Award shortlisted The Girl in the Red Coat. An enchanting, intense crime novel which sees a girl coming to grips with her past and a mother trying to keep her safe it is a deeply moving story about healing, connection, and the power of the past. Read more
Journeying clockwise around England from Scarborough to Morecambe, The Seaside is Madeleine Bunting’s exploration of England’s great seaside resorts to understand their origins and their heyday, their ongoing influence, and their current struggle. Read more
Join artist, writer, wild-crafter Lora Aziz as she sets off on a 7-day 70-mile Radical Pilgrimage along The Saffron Trail as part of our series of In My Steps: Radical Walks in Essex. Read more
Join artist, writer and wild-crafter Lora Aziz for Stage 1 of The Saffron Trail, part of a 7-day 70-mile Radical Pilgrimage. Read more
Not everyone can be everything all the time, but the little things each of us can do to make the world slightly better can amount to something incredible. Join TikTok "Voice of Change", Benjy Kusi for this online event and an evening of positivity. Read more
Packed with anecdotes and tall tales, Bibliomaniac follows Robin up and down the country in his quest to discover just why he can never have enough books. It is the story of an addiction and a romance, and of an occasional points failure just outside Oxenholme. Read more
A weekend of events to celebrate the launch of St Peter-on-the-Wall: Landscape and Heritage on the Essex Coast edited by Johanna Dale, kindly hosted by the Othona Community at Bradwell on Sea. Read more
Join artist, writer and wild-crafter Lora Aziz for Stage 2 of The Saffron Trail, part of a 7-day 70-mile Radical Pilgrimage. Read more
It is 1937 and a class of 12 and 13 year old girls are writing about their lives: cobbled streets and crowded homes; the Coronation festivities and holidays to Blackpool; laughter and fun alongside poverty and hardship. Read more
Join artist, writer and wild-crafter Lora Aziz for Stage 3 of The Saffron Trail, part of a 7-day 70-mile Radical Pilgrimage. Read more
Flat circular walk along the seawalls, footpaths and rural roads of Bradwell on Sea. Learn about the area’s history and changing landscape, from Roman occupation, through Saxon missionary activity, agriculture and land reclamation, and military activities, to the construction and operation of Bradwell A. Read more
Join us for a day of FREE family-friendly activities at Harlow Library including special children's workshops, Baby & Toddler Rhymetime, Family Storytime, Arts & Crafts activities and a special performance by Livewire Theatre Group. Read more
Have fun with Essex-based teacher and writer, Sade Fadipe, as she shares her book A Fun ABC. Told in claps, familiar rhymes and rhythms and with art & craft activities too, this is bound to be fun! Read more
Come along for a creative writing session with a wildlife twist! Together we'll create a story highlighting a creature or creepy crawly of their choice and go on an adventure to help nature through the written word. Read more
How can an author turn a doctoral dissertation into a book that will engage a general readership? What can the academic historian steal from mass-market writers? In the era of TikTok, social media, and now ChatGPT, what can a human author do that artificial intelligence can’t? Read more
In this one day workshop we will be looking at how we can weave old and new ways of gathering to create our own spontaneous community. Creating our own Rites of Passage that connect us to the land, each other and ourselves. Read more
Miss Willmott's Ghosts traces the remarkable life of the legendary eccentric trail-blazing, green-fingered heiress Ellen Ann Wilmott: the mastermind behind Brentwood's Warley Gardens, who famously booby-trapped her prize plants and sabotaged rivals’ gardens. Read more
Henry Dimbleby, founder of the Leon restaurant chain, government adviser and author of the radical National Food Strategy delves behind the scenes to reveal the mechanisms that act together to shape the modern diet and explain not just why the food system is leading us into disaster, but what can be done about it. Read more
Join artist, writer and wild-crafter Lora Aziz for Stage 5 of The Saffron Trail, part of a 7-day 70-mile Radical Pilgrimage. Read more
Celebrate National Crime Reading month by joining Essex-based crime authors Julia Stone, Michael Heath, Rosie Sandler and David Evans for a lively panel discussion on the crime writing process. Read more
Join artist, writer, wild-crafter and Radical Pilgrim Lora Aziz, Festival Director Ros Green and storyteller Glenys Newton for a morning of saffron-inspired coffee, cake and discussion. Read more
William Hussey is the award-winning author of over a dozen novels, including the Crime Fest award-nominated Hideous Beauty and The Outrage. Killing Jericho is the gothic, helter-skelter thriller debut introducing crime fiction's first-ever Traveller detective, Scott Jericho. Pop along to Waterstones Chelmsford where William will be signing copies of his book from 12 – 12.45pm. Read more
Join us to celebrate the end of our first Radical Pilgrimage: The Saffron Trail with the soaring vocals and bass-heavy grooves of Moroccan Gnawa Master, gimbri (three-string guitar) player, Mohamed Errebbaa & Gnawa Bristol. Read more
Ben Aitken tells the story of an unlikely friendship during an unlikely time. One of the pair a grieving and inflexible former aristocrat in her mid-eighties. The other a working-class millennial snowflake. What could possibly go wrong? What could possibly go right? Read more
Our Midsummer Madness Family Fun Day for families and young people at Cressing Temple Barns. Storytelling, theatre, poetry, eco-crafts, comics, coding, and mud pies galore in our pop-up forest school, what’s not to like! Read more
Have fun with Essex-based teacher and writer, Sade Fadipe, as she shares her book A Fun ABC. Told in claps, familiar rhymes and rhythms and with art & craft activities too, this is bound to be fun! Read more
Ensonglopedia’s brand new musical comedy. Weird weather! Extraordinary extinctions! Freaky flooding! Water we going to do?! Join Jamie and her Nanna on an exhilarating adventure to rebuild their lives and stop climate change. Read more
Deep down in the ocean blue, there are many surprises waiting for you! Solve some Riddles from the Sea and discover some strange facts about the wonderful creatures in our oceans. Read more
Award winning author Catherine Emmett will use her book, The Pet, to explore How to Write a Super Story in 3 Easy Steps, from a brilliant beginning, and a magnificent middle to an excellent ending. Read more
Join nature and folk history writer, Andrew Millham, to uncover the remarkable relationship between birds and traditional folk music and try your hand at some Forest School skills and bug-hunting. Read more
Comic Art Masterclass with Kev F Sutherland who writes and draws for Beano, Doctor Who and Marvel comics, and makes graphic novels adapted from Shakespeare. Learn everything he knows, so you could leave school and steal his job! Read more
We are in a climate emergency! The Eco-cast project develops audio content around environmental themes. Explore how to research and write content, undertake interviews and join them all together to make a big impact. Read more
Legendary author and performance poet John Agard who will delight us with a selection of readings including his 2022 children’s book When Creature Met Creature. Sure to be warm, witty, generous, and flamboyant, it is not to be missed! Read more
Celebrate National Crime Reading month by joining Essex-based crime authors Julia Stone, Michael Heath, Rosie Sandler and David Evans for a lively panel discussion on the crime writing process. Read more
With an unsettling sense of place, Kate Worsley's latest book, Foxash, is a deeply original story of quiet and powerful menace, of the real hardships of rural life, and the myths and folklore that seep into ordinary lives – with surprising consequences. Read more
A gothic-tinged tale of obsession and long buried secrets set in a remote and atmospheric Scottish castle. Discover a mystery within a mystery in The Birdcage Library, a novel that will hold you in its spell until the final page. Read more
Celebrate National Crime Reading month by joining Essex-based crime authors Julia Stone, Michael Heath, Rosie Sandler and David Evans for a lively panel discussion on the crime writing process. Read more
Join award-winning journalist, critic and author, Amanda Craig for a discussion about her latest enthralling, funny and generous book, The Three Graces, as well as her love of Dorothy L Sayers’s fiction, “the marriage of true minds”, 1930s feminism and the Wimsey-Vane romance. Read more
New York Times bestselling author, Abi Daré, joins us for this very special online event in partnership with Appetite Book Club. Daré’s exuberant, moving debut revolves around Adunni; a Nigerian girl regarded as property at the age of fourteen, yet determined to find her ‘louding voice’ and live a life that she controls. Read more
Authors Samuel Fisher and Justin Hopper are hosting a writing workshop at Wivenhoe Library where participants will be invited to think of the places they cherish and find ways to translate those landscapes into words. Read more
An evening with Labour MP and the Shadow Health Secretary Wes Streeting who will be in conversation with Professor Pam Cox, discussing his honest, uplifting, affectionate memoir and how the power of family and education helped him transform his life. Read more
Join Chelmsford Community Radio broadcaster Michelle Durant to develop the 2023 Essex Book Festival Eco-Casts. Looking at the 70th Anniversary of the East Coast Floods and reflecting on the climate crisis we are in now you’ll learn how to research and write content, undertake interviews and join them all together to make a big impact. For ages 11+ Read more
Once again, CALFE Children & Authors' Literary Fanfare 2023 will be presenting: Readings, Storytelling, Poetry, Music and Creatively engaging activities, from children's Authors of culturally diverse heritage, and from countries across the globe! Read more
Poet and writer, Holly Pester, and author of two poetry collections and two novels, Keiran Goddard, join us at Red Lion Books in Colchester to discuss their latest books: The Lodgers and I See Buildings Fall Like Lightning Read more
Our new Writing and Talking National Saturday Club which will be taking place every Saturday 10am-1pm from March to July. Open to all 13-16 year olds living in and around the Chelmsford area who are passionate about writing and talking. Explore zine-making, poetry, fiction, non-fiction, blogging, spoken word poetry, podcasting and more. Read more
On 17 April 1984 WPC Yvonne Fletcher was shot outside the Libyan embassy in London. As his friend lay dying, PC John Murray made her a promise that he would seek justice. 37 years would pass before he was able to fulfil that undertaking. John Murray will be in conversation with Matt Johnson. Read more