Showing posts with label literature. Show all posts
Showing posts with label literature. Show all posts

Sunday, 9 September 2018

Wolds Words Festival 2018

Wolds Words Festival 2018

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Throughout autumn, Wolds Words will once again provide your cultural fix for craft, heritage, literature and performance.

Join them in Alford, Horncastle, Louth, Spilsby and surrounding villages – remember to book so you don’t miss out on the fun!

Bookings are now live – click on the programme link below to avoid missing out...



Wolds Words Festival is organised by Magna Vitae Trust for Leisure & Culture, funded by East Lindsey District Council. We work closely with community groups and organisations to promote local activities and deliver a programme of events that is unique for the area.
For more information about Wolds Words Festival contact Lindsay Barrett on 01507 613448 or lindsay.barrett@mvtlc.org


Tuesday, 10 December 2013

New Phil Cosker Novel Out In Time For Christmas.


Want a new book for Christmas? The latest Phil Cosker Novel 'Cabal' (a sequel to 'The Apostles') is out now in paperback at £10 + £1.60 p&p Cabal”  a sequel to “The Apostles”  is now out in paperback.

Sam Ticks, the central character finds herself in the midst of a complex intrigue.
It can be purchased direct from the author. If you’re interested  please send Phil a direct message on Twitter @philcosker and he will tell you where to send your cheque or cash and you can tell him where to have the book delivered.

As soon as it’s available as an e-book on Kindle / Amazon we will let you all know.
Details of all Phil’s work (& much more) can be found at...

Tuesday, 12 November 2013

Literature Talk with Dr Jane Mackay: A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens

Friday 29 Nov 2013 12pm @ Lincoln Drill Hall
 
Literature Talk with Dr Jane Mackay: A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens
Dr Jane Mackay: “With the festive season fast approaching we offer a new look at Dickens’ most famous Christmas book. This still topical tale changed society’s view of the poor and began a tradition of Christmas customs that would otherwise have been lost.”

Tickets: £6.50 from 01522 873894

Lincoln Drill Hall Free School Lane Lincoln LN2 1EY.