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  Aldeburgh International Poetry Festival is the UK’s leading annual celebration of international contemporary poetry. Various venues in Aldeburgh.
November
 







www.thepoetrytrust.org
Bath Literature Festival features a large number of events, from debates and lectures to readers’ groups, writing workshops and films, in venues throughout the city.
February/March
www.bathlitfest.org.uk
Belfast Festival includes some of the best international acts and performances from around the world. Everything from film and comedy to literature events. Various venues in Belfast.
October/November
www.belfastfestival.com
Beyond the Border International Storytelling Festival is dedicated to promoting understanding of the world’s oral traditions, and brings together storytellers, poets and musicians from around the world. St Donat’s Castle, Nr Llantwit Major, Vale of Glamorgan, Wales.
July
www.beyondtheborder.com
Borders Book Festival in the Scottish Borders, includes bestselling authors, events and workshops. Melrose
June
www.bordersbookfestival.org
Cambridge Word Fest provides a richly-packed weekend of some of the best contemporary writing, political debate, poetry and events for children. Presents a unique blend of workshops, seminars, panel events and readings.
April
www.cambridgewordfest.co.uk
Charleston Festival includes talks and readings, and takes place at the famous meeting place of the Bloomsbury Group: Charleston, Firle, Lewes, East Sussex.
May
www.charleston.org.uk
Cheltenham Festival of Literature plays host to over 400 authors and includes Voices Off, a programme of performers in unlikely places. Also Book It! children’s festival & writing workshops
October
www.cheltenhamfestivals.co.uk
Durham Literature Festival hosts top names plus events and workshops in the Cathedral city of Durham.
September/October
www.literaturefestival.co.uk
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Edinburgh International Book Festival is the largest and most dynamic festival of its kind in the world. Online booking opens in June.
August
www.edbookfest.co.uk
Falmouth Festival of Literature and Arts is an opportunity for you to indulge in the finest books, art, discussion, literature and music in a lovely Cornish setting. Falmouth Arts Centre and other venues.
September
www.falmouthfestival.co.uk
Frome Arts Festival includes workshops, discussions, drama, readings and poetry performances.
July
www.fromefestival.co.uk
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Harrogate Crime Writing Festival features top crimewriters. Plus workshops, true crime specialists, industry seminars and forensic events. Also the launch of the Theakston’s Old Peculiar Crime Novel of the Year Award.
July
www.harrogate-festival.org.uk
The Guardian Hay Festival celebrates great writing in every medium in Britain and around the world. Informal, accessible and great fun, featuring writers, musicians, film-makers and comedians. Hay-on-Wye
May/June
www.hayfestival.com
Guildford Book Festival features readings, discussions and performances with established and new authors.
October
www.guildfordbookfestival.co.uk
Ilkley Literature Festival includes authors’ events, discussions, readings, performances, workshops, readers’ events and literary walks.
September/October
www.ilkleyliteraturefestival.org.uk
International Playwriting Festival showcases the best work selected from the IPF competition plus plays from other festivals around the world. Warehouse Theatre, Dingwall Road, Croydon CR0 2NF.
November
www.warehousetheatre.co.uk
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King’s Lynn Poetry Festival is a series of readings, talks, interviews, discussions with renowned poets and well-known faces from around the world. Thoresby College, King’s Lynn.
September
www.lynnlitfests.com
Ledbury Poetry Festival features contemporary poets, actors and media personalities and includes readings, performances, exhibitions, music, walks & talks, workshops.
June/July
www.poetry-festival.com
Libertas York Lesbian Arts Festival promotes lesbian arts including music, performance, reading, writing and visual arts, plus a two-day book festival
October
www.ylaf.org.uk
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Manchester Poetry Festival takes in performance (slams, theatre etc), standard poetry readings, exhibitions, workshops and children’s events.
October
www.manchesterpoetryfestival.co.uk
National Association of Writers’ Groups Open Festival of Writing offers workshops with well-known tutors, events and Afterglow, an opportunity for everyone to perform their work. St Aiden’s College, University of Durham.
September
nawg.co.uk
Northern Children’s Book Festival is the largest annual children’s book festival in the UK, playing host to 40+ children’s authors/illustrators. Also workshops, Family Fun Day, and craft workshops. At venues across the North East of England.
November
www.ncbf.org.uk
Off the Shelf Literature Festival is Sheffield’s celebration of all things literary, featuring an impressive line-up of writers, poets and broadcasters. Also: workshops, literary walks, exhibitions, competitions, storytelling plus events for children. Sheffield.
October
www.offtheshelf.org.uk
Oundle Literature Festival features top name authors, events and talks.
March
www.oundlelitfest.org.uk
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Poetry-next-the-Sea is a festival with poetry readings, workshops, discussions, and musical events in a beautiful little coastal town in Norfolk
April
www.poetrynextthesea.com
ProudWords promoting lesbian, gay, bisexual writing, organises courses and events throughout the year, with a festival in Newcastle-Gateshead. Events are open to all, courses for lesbian, gay or bisexual people only.
October
www.proudwords.org.uk
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Scene Scriptwriting Festival takes place during the London Film Festival and includes screenwriting training and insider advice on the movie business, alongside the chance to hear from some of the makers of this year’s most exciting films. London.
October
www.scriptfactory.co.uk
Spit-Lit: The Spitalfields Literary Festival celebrates women’s writing and includes readings, talks, performances and workshops with an international line-up of novelists, journalists, broadcasters, poets, playwrights, comics, musicians and artists. Venues in East London.
March
www.alternativearts.co.uk
Small Wonder Short Story Festival is a festival where the short story is celebrated, examined, dissected, performed, read and thoroughly enjoyed. Events include readings, workshops and the popular Short Story Slam. Charleston Farmhouse, near Lewes, East Sussex.
September
www.charleston.org.uk/smallwonder
StAnza is Scotland’s only regular festival dedicated to poetry, presenting world-class poets and writers performing in exciting, atmospheric venues. St Andrews.
March
www.stanzapoetry.org
The Sunday Times Oxford Literary Festival includes a mixture of talks, panel discussions, readings and workshops. Oxford.
March/April
www.sundaytimes-oxfordliteraryfestival.co.uk
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Ways With Words Literature Festival has a programme of 200 speakers over 10 days. Set in the medieval courtyard at Dartington Hall, Devon.
July
www.wayswithwords.co.uk
Wigtown Book Town Festival includes readings, group discussions, interviews and book launches.
September/October
www.wigtown-booktown.co.uk
Words by the Water Literature Festival takes place at the Theatre by the Lake, Derwent Water, Keswick.
March
www.wayswithwords.co.uk
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