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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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Hollie McNish / The Lobster Paperback Tour With Michael Pedersen's Muckle Flugga Novel Launch
The Show:
Hollie McNish is a poet whose live shows are not to be missed. After a run of sold out gigs up and down the UK, she is back with the paperback…
Exeter
We are thrilled to be joined by JoJo Spinks for this free, Heritage Open Days walking tour, exploring the Working Class built heritage of Exeter's historic Quayside, past and present. The event is free but booking is essential.
This event builds…
Haven Road, Exeter
Cost: Free to attend (bring your own book!)
Location: Upstairs Bar, Topsham Brewery, EX2 8GR
As of September 2025, Silent Book Club in Exeter now happens twice a month at Topsham Brewery! Silent Book Club takes place on the first Wednesday and…
Exeter
It's time for the UNESCO Cities of Literature to put forward their finest selected slam poet to represent them in the Slamovision Grand Finale!
18 Cities of Literature - including Exeter - are participating in Slamovision 2025: Bremen, Dublin,…
Exeter
Join us in welcoming Eva Meijer to Exeter Custom House, as part of her UK-tour in collaboration with Peirene Press. Eva will be in conversation about the recent publication of the English translation of her book Sea Now.
About Sea Now
The…
Cathedral Close, Exeter
Exon Domesday is the oldest of the three original manuscripts surviving from William the Conquerors Domesday Survey of 1086. It was long recognised as connected with Domesday Book, but its importance has not been fully appreciated until very…