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UNESCO City of Literature

  1. Exeter Literary Itinerary
    There's a good reason why Exeter was awarded UNESCO City of Literature status in 2019. Follow our literary itinerary to see the key places of interest.
  2. Exeter Literary Map
    Uncover Exeter's literary heritage and culture with the Exeter Literary Map, featuring famous figures, picturesque reading spots, independent bookshops, and literary landmarks.
  3. Guest blog: Introducing Exeter St David's book vending machine

    A Penguin Books vending machine has been installed at Exeter St Davids train station!

  4. Book Cycle, Exeter

    2024 is the 5th anniversary of Exeter receiving its UNESCO recognition as a City of Literature, becoming part of the UNESCO Creative Cities Network.

  5. Literary Exeter by Train
    Exeter is a UNESCO City of Literature and its literary history is reflected in fascinating attractions around the city and beyond, easily reachable from Exeter by rail with GWR.

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  1. Add Silent Book Club to your Itinerary

    Silent Book Club

    Exeter

    Cost: Free to attend (bring your own book!) | No booking required

    Silent Book Club in Exeter happens twice a month at Topsham Brewery — on the first Wednesday and third Monday of every month — and on the last Thursday of the month at 12 Bar Music &…

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  2. Add "The Best Advice" - A Writing Panel with The Royal Literary Fund to your Itinerary

    "The Best Advice" - A Writing Panel with The Royal Literary Fund

    Exeter

    The Royal Literary Fund (Britain's oldest literary charity) presents a programme of public events across the South West designed to foster engagement with writing and contemporary authors.

    This time, the panel will explore the themeThe Best Advice…

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  3. Add John Crace: How Does This Government Thing Work Again? to your Itinerary

    John Crace: How Does This Government Thing Work Again?

    Budleigh Salterton

    Does satire help us navigate a political world that often feels stranger than fiction?
    Prepare for an evening of razor-sharp wit as celebrated Guardian political columnist John Crace takes to the festival stage to discuss his latest work, Bonfire…

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  4. Add Emily Howes: Mrs Dickens to your Itinerary

    Emily Howes: Mrs Dickens

    Budleigh Salterton

    London, 1835. Kate Hogarth falls in love with a young Charles Dickens but as his fame rises, her place in his story begins to shrink. Meanwhile, orphan Anne Brown is drawn into the Dickens household, where opportunity and loyalty come at a cost…

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  5. Add Shehan Hettiaratchy: The Careful Surgeon to your Itinerary

    Shehan Hettiaratchy: The Careful Surgeon

    Budleigh Salterton

    Can we find light, courage and compassion in the face of life and death?
    Most of us will never know what its like to hold someones life in our hands but leading surgeonShehan Hettiaratchy has spent his career doing exactly that.
    Unflinchingly…

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  6. Add The Take 4 Band: Jazz Concert to your Itinerary

    The Take 4 Band: Jazz Concert

    Budleigh Salterton

    The Take 4 band bring a concert version of their fun mix of swing, jazz and blues to the marquee.
    All profits going towards books for the local Foodbank to distribute to families at Christmas.

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