Archive for September, 2011

On The Blog: Interview with Festival Book Author Jenn Ashworth & All Night Writing

Our fantastic team of student journalists have posted this interview with festival author Jenn Ashworth, whose book Cold Light is this year’s featured book. See Jenn on Sunday 16th October 2011.

 

The blog will be gaining momentum as we hurtle towards the festival – less than a week to go!

 

Make sure you bookmark it, or follow us on twitter (@bhambookfest) to see new content as soon as it arrives.  News, reviews, previews and more.

 

The blogging team are also bravely joining us for tomorrow night’s All Night At The Museum, an exercise in writing and sleep deprivation, with writer Judith Allnatt at the helm.  We’ll be uploading pictures and updates throughout the night. We will also be tweeting. If you prefer your warm bed on a Saturday night, you can catch up with the all nighters on BBC Midlands Today on Monday afternoon and evening (and later online).

 

This workshop is now sold out, but there are four more chances to develop your own writing before the festival is over. Radio Writing, Journalism, Ideas and Fiction are all covered. See the diary for more details.

 

 

Speak to Strangers

Speak to Strangers

Saturday 15th October

4pm/ Free

Festival Bookshop, Library Foyer, Central Library, Chamberlain Square, Birmingham, B3 3HQ

Originally a daily fiction blog, Speak to Strangers was 100 hundred-word stories, one for each day, based on random encounters with Londoners. The series is now available in print, published by Penned in the Margins.

Speak to Strangers
will visit Birmingham in October, aiming to document and capture the essence of the city through a series of original hundred-word stories.

 You can follow Gemma online – day by day – as she meets and records her interactions with authors, poets and festival-goers in a new sequence hundred-word stories. And you’re invited to write about your own experiences of speaking to strangers at the festival, all at www.gemmaseltzer.co.uk

Hear Gemma read her stories and share her experience of speaking to strangers in our Festival Bookshop from 4pm on Saturday 15th October. 

To find out more, you can follow Speak to Strangers on Twitter @gemseltz and #speaktostrangers

Tickets: Free, no need to book

Owen Hatherley: The New Ruins of Great Britain

Cancellation of event: Owen Hatherley

Due to unforeseen circumstances, we have had to cancel the following event Owen Hatherley: The New Ruins of Great Britain. Owen Hatherley is unfortunately unable to attend the Birmingham Book Festival this year. We are sincerely sorry for any inconvenience caused.

If you have already purchased tickets for this event, or wish to book tickets to any of our other fantastic events, please contact the Box Office on 0121 446 3232.

 

To see what other great events are taking place during the Festival, please click here

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