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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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Budleigh Salterton
The Daffodil Days offers a rich, multi-voiced portrait of Sylvia Plaths final year in Devon, capturing a rural community on the cusp of change. The Shock of the Light explores the emotional impact of the Second World War through twins Tessa and…
Fore Street, Exeter
Join us for a warm, watery and wild evening of conversation, readings and reflection, as two writers come together to explore the currents that connect their work.
Across prose and poetry, Sophie Pavelle and Sophie Dumont navigate landscapes both…
Budleigh Salterton
Join novelist, sound artist and creative writing academic Ellen Wiles for a bird-themed walk around the Lower Otter Estuary, listening, watching and imaginatively tuning in to the experiences of the birds inhabiting the salt marsh through a series…
Budleigh Salterton
A unique look at the people in power who make history, from one of the most authoritative voices on 20th-century history.
From the world on the eve of war in 1914, through to the Versailles Treaty and the global financial catastrophe of the late…
Budleigh Salterton
Were so thrilled to welcome back Jennie Godfrey with her brilliant second novel, in
conversation with festival president Cathy Rentzenbrink.
Summer, 1985. Neighbours gather for a Live Aid barbecue on Delmont Close but behind the bunting and small…
Budleigh Salterton
In 1526, the first English New Testaments, translated by William Tyndale, were smuggled into England aboard merchant ships. This quiet act of defiance became the catalyst for a wider rebellion.
Tyndales translation, written in language ordinary…