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A Penguin Books vending machine has been installed at Exeter St Davids train station!
2024 is the 5th anniversary of Exeter receiving its UNESCO recognition as a City of Literature, becoming part of the UNESCO Creative Cities Network.
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Exeter Central Station, Exeter
Join our new book group, the Book Buffet at Daily Bowl, where we will dive into captivating stories, explore different genres, and share our love for literature. Whether you're into fiction, non-fiction, fantasy, or historical novels, the Book…
Exeter
Age guidance: 18+
Designed for: beginners and improvers
Join a professional writer to spend 2 and a half hours playing with words. Using poetry and spoken word as a jumping off point, the group will enjoy writing exercises designed to unlock…
Exeter
Were bringing Word Kitchen open mics for prose and memoir writers to the Exeter Phoenix. It's also a chance to network and meet up with other writers and readers.
Our first event features special guests and debut novelists Orlando Murrin ( Knife…
Exeter
Silent Book Club is a global community of readers and introverts, with more than 1000 chapters in 50 countries around the world led by local volunteers.
Exeter City of Literature began hosting the Exeter branch of Silent Book Club in April 2024.
A…
Seaton
To raise funds for Seaton Cricket Club, Henry Blofeld has agreed to bring his My Dear Old Things stageshow to the Gateway Theatre in Seaton.
If a schoolboy Blowers had missed the Eton bus that knocked him off his bike, he might have gone on to a…
Exeter
Experience Shakespeare's 'Macbeth' like never before in a powerful modern adaptation, where timeless themes of ambition and power are reimagined through the lens of anti-war sentiment and mental health struggles. Witness Macbeth's descent into…