Archive for March, 2011
The Spring Thing is nearly here
We are very excited here. It is less than two weeks until we enjoy two whole days of books, writers, chatting about books and writers, sharing ideas, networking, workshops, and of course a few quirky things too.
Coming up next week:
On Friday 8th April, the BBF team will be out and about in the city, at Birmingham Cathedral and Birmingham Library, asking you to get involved in a writing installation. So if you see us, stop by and say hello! We *might* be carrying chocolate…
Give & Take is a new feature of the Festival, too. It’s simple – you bring along to events any books you no longer want, and donate them to the G&T bin. You are then welcome to help yourself to a book from the bin.
Anticipation is building…
The event most people seem to be talking about is Project Pigeon’s writing workshop – in their actual pigeon loft in Digbeth. Far from being a cold and unwelcoming space, this is a friendly, informative, enlightening place where the project’s curators, Alex and Ian, are eager to talk to people about the pursuit of social change they are on, (and introduce us to the baby pigeons they’ve hatched this month). A place full of story and history, atmosphere and personality, inspiration will not be hard to come by.
We’re also getting excited about the fantastic John Hegley, who will be making us laugh and think on Sunday evening and closing the festival is style. That’s right after we celebrate the third birthday of indpendent press Nine Arches with readings from several of their poets . That’s a whole night of excellent poetry, cake and conversation.
Launching The Daily Spring Thing
To celebrate the Spring Thing, and the rich literary fabric here in Birmingham, we are launching The Birmingham Book Festival Newspaper. This is a free paper that will be published every day during both Festivals of the year. So, in preparation for the Spring Thing, issue one is ready. In it you will find plenty of information about events, advice on planning your weekend depending on your writing/reading interests, and yes, there is even a gossip column. Heaven knows what’ll go in that…
Spring Thing Newspaper Issue One
Issue Two will be published on the morning of the Saturday of the Spring Thing, and will be packed with information about the weekend ahead. It will include, among other things, an interview with crime writer Sophie Hannah, who is joining us on Saturday to eat cake and talk about the messy business of writing about murder and mystery.
Now to choose the cake…
Literature events from Warwick Words this April
Warwick Words are holding some Spring events this year.
Warwick Words Xtra Events
In association with Warwick Books
Click on an Event for more information.
| Date | Event | Venue | Time | Tickets |
| Tuesday 12 April | An Evening with Lord Digby Jones | Bridge House Theatre | 7.30pm | Book Now! |
| Thursday 14 April | An Evening with Jodi Picoult | Guy Nelson Hall | 7.30pm | Book Now! |
| Saturday 4 June | An Evening with Lynda Bellingham |
Guy Nelson Hall | 7.30pm | Book Now! |
| Sunday 3 July | An Evening with Arabella Weir | Bridge House Theatre | 7.30pm | Book Now! |
| Saturday 9 July | An Evening with Rory McGrath | Bridge House Theatre | 7.30pm | Book Now! |
Tickets available from Festival Box Office 01926 776438 or Warwick Books and Kenilworth
Special Deal for The Spring Thing -10% off!
Book for more than four events, and book all your tickets at once, and you get 10% off!
This discount will be applied automatically when you book.
Call the Ticketsellers on 0844 870 0000 or book via the event pages on this website, or online at www.theticketsellers.co.uk
See you there!

