THE amazing Christopher Biggins will launch the third Sun, Sea & Books literary festival in Sidmouth next month.
For the first time, the festival is spread over three days and different venues in the town, with Sidholme Hotel, Elysian Fields, hosting the launch roadshow from 10am until 2pm on Friday, June 23.
Christopher, who has appeared in many British TV classics, as well as being one of the Grand Dames of panto, will be interviewed by highly respected local broadcaster, Judi Spiers.
It is the second year Judi has been involved with the festival, and she will...
Over the weekend of 23-25 June, Sidmouth Literary Festival - Sun, Sea & Books - celebrates the literary heritage of our beautiful Regency town, offering a rich menu of author events for book lovers and writers.
This year's highlights include crime queen Sophie Hannah, romance writer Adele Parks, 'Mad Girl' Bryony Gordon plus talks shedding light on writing poetry, short stories and even obituaries!
For more information see http://sidmouthlitfest.co.uk
Organised by Chudleigh Writers Circle in association with Friends of Chudleigh Library
Wednesday 6th July at Chudfest Marquee
‘Meet the Authors’ supper 5pm. Catering by Harvey’s Coffee Shop. Tickets £10 to include 2-course supper. An opportunity for readers to meet some of the West Country’s rich community of authors.
Evening session 7pm £8.
Sunday Times Top 10 Best – Selling author Veronica Henry will be talking about her new book How To Find Love In A Bookshop. Veronica has worked as a scriptwriter for The Archers, Holby City and Heartbeat among others...
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