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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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Join our Quay Words Autumn writer-in-residence Fathima Zahra for this afternoon poetry workshop, tracing your personal journey through place and memory
About the writer
Fathima Zahra is an Indian poet, performer and facilitator based in London.…
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
Dr Louise Newson, the leading medical expert on menopause and hormones, is embarking on her inaugural UK theatre tour accompanied by Dublin-based comedian Anne Gildea.
“Hormones and Menopause – The Great Debate” aims to educate and challenge…
Exeter
Join storyteller, poet and Brussels Sprout juggler Clive PiG for this family Merry Christmas Storytelling Show !
Featuring jingles, jokes and japes, you can be sure to expect plenty of fun and laughter for all the family, as well as loads of…
Exeter
This intensive one day course is designed for those new to scriptwriting looking to push their work to a professional level.
Run by locally based script editor Lucy V Hay, this session will draw on the importance of scriptwriting as the starting…
Exeter
Come along to Quay Words' first Book Club! Hosted by Autumn writer-in-residence Fathima Zahra, we’ll be discussing Safiya Sinclair’s memoir: How to Say Babylon .
Shortlisted for the Women’s Prize for Non-Fiction 2024, How to Say Babylon is a…