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Festival history, visitor information, brochure request form and sponsorship details. Early March.
Annual festival for authors, poets, screen writers and book lovers. Held in Andover, Hampshire, England.
Details of annual event, featuring award-winning writers and poets. Includes a programme of events, tickets and contacts.
Brochure request form, festival overview and newsletter. Mid-October.
Programme details, profiles, booking assistance and diary, with information about the Liar competition. Mid-September through mid-October.
Programme, visitor information, how to get involved, press reviews, schools section, booking assistance and news. Mid-August.
Archives, diary, speaker's corner, 'Friends of the Festival' section and multimedia readings. Mid-October.
Annual festival held in early March includes contributors from across the globe. Schedule of seminars and workshops, evening events, ticket and travel details. London.
An annual weekend festival of literature and music in west Wales.
One of the country's oldest literature festivals, held in Lancaster. Information about their programme, competitions, history, and contact details.
Information for visiting or helping with the festival. Includes links to previous years programmes and results.
The official site listing literary events, authors and speakers with times, locations, map, programme and online booking details. The festival is held annually, typically end of March/ early April.
Detailed programme information with guest speaker profiles and ticket assistance. Held annually during the first two weeks in May in Wiltshire.
Organizes a number of literature festivals around the UK, holidays for writers and painters in Italy and workshops in Devon. Information about event programmes and venues, and booking details.
Held in October each year. Features winning entries from the previous year with visitor information, links and entry forms.
Detailed programme information with guest speaker profiles and ticket assistance. Held annually during the first two weeks in May in Wiltshire.
Information for visiting or helping with the festival. Includes links to previous years programmes and results.
Festival history, visitor information, brochure request form and sponsorship details. Early March.
An annual weekend festival of literature and music in west Wales.
The official site listing literary events, authors and speakers with times, locations, map, programme and online booking details. The festival is held annually, typically end of March/ early April.
Details of annual event, featuring award-winning writers and poets. Includes a programme of events, tickets and contacts.
Annual festival for authors, poets, screen writers and book lovers. Held in Andover, Hampshire, England.
Held in October each year. Features winning entries from the previous year with visitor information, links and entry forms.
Programme details, profiles, booking assistance and diary, with information about the Liar competition. Mid-September through mid-October.
Brochure request form, festival overview and newsletter. Mid-October.
One of the country's oldest literature festivals, held in Lancaster. Information about their programme, competitions, history, and contact details.
Organizes a number of literature festivals around the UK, holidays for writers and painters in Italy and workshops in Devon. Information about event programmes and venues, and booking details.
Programme, visitor information, how to get involved, press reviews, schools section, booking assistance and news. Mid-August.
Archives, diary, speaker's corner, 'Friends of the Festival' section and multimedia readings. Mid-October.
Annual festival held in early March includes contributors from across the globe. Schedule of seminars and workshops, evening events, ticket and travel details. London.
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