Literary festival attracts top names
The festival, in its ninth year, attracts an audience of around 3,000 people and will be held from October 6 to October 16.
As well as showcasing some of the best writing talent in the country, it also offers a programme of creative writing workshops, and a children’s festival, with readers’ events and performances by leading authors.
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Hide AdMargaret Drabble will be talking about her collected short stories, while crime thriller writers Val McDermid and Mark Billingham will share a platform with best-selling thriller writer Tom Rob Smith.
Jon Ronson – who has delved into many of stranger aspects of human life – will be providing an evening of entertainment.
Novelists Helen Simonson, Julia Myerson, Joanna Briscoe and Carol Birch – shortlisted for this year’s Man Booker Prize – will also be making an appearance.
In celebration of the 400th anniversary of the King James Bible, the Milton Consort will be returning to Beverley with their mix of period music and readings.
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Hide AdOliver Burkeman will be exploring the efficacy of the self-help industry, and Jonathan Jones presents the story of one of the Renaissance’s great artistic battles. Football fans will get a chance to hear from Anthony Clavane, winner of sports writer of the year for his book on Leeds United.
Festival director John W Clarke said: “The strength of this year’s festival is a testament to the quality of our audiences and the volunteer support we receive, as well as the dedication of East Riding Libraries to extend their reach into the community. We’re delighted with the programme and we hope you find something that’ll move you to read more, and make your library a home from home.”
For more information go to www.bevlit.org. Tickets are available on 01482 392699, Beverley Tourist Information Centre and from the website.