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And the winners are….

2 July 2019 By CA

The festival is over and it started with a bang as the winners of the Short Story Competition were announced at our launch event. The judges told us that the 21 entries ‘were stronger than ever’ (Ruth Dugdall). However, there had to be winners and the overall winner was:

Ms Gillian Greenslade with ‘The Green Door Opens’ 

The judges really enjoyed this story – it is fresh and surprising. The story revolves around Royston, who is rescued from his grey world of office, commute and MacDonald’s coffee, by the mysterious Tara, who works in the payroll department. She opens the door to her green world of painting and creativity where he finds beauty and peace. A very powerful and completely absorbing story.

Mrs Greenslade received a £ 50 book voucher, an annual subscription to the Suffolk Magazine and her story will be published in the August edition.

The runner ups, who both received a subscription to the Suffolk Magazine, were:

Ms Morag Liffen with ‘Make Do and Mend‘

The judges thought this was a sweet story, a real heart-warmer – very genuine and not contrived. The writing style is very easy and unselfconscious and the judges liked the way the changing the world in this story lay in small things: daily economies, neighbourliness, engaging a child’s understanding of his wider world.

and Mr Alan Stafford with ‘Biodegradable’.

The judges loved the clever word play and verbal dexterity in this story, and its almost gleeful, dark humour. They also enjoyed the central dance metaphor, and some wonderful imagery which radiates through the story. This is someone who can really write with originality. Their only quibble was that the theme of ‘green’ is rather less defined than in other stories and for that reason they awarded it ‘runner-up’.

We congratulate all three winners and thank all of the authors for their wonderful contributions to the competition!

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A festival thank you to… our volunteers

2 July 2019 By IT

Hello booklovers,

I don’t know about you, but I am still completely over the moon about our brilliant festival weekend. In order to get you through this difficult post festival week, where it is dawning slowly on us all that we have to wait one whole year before our next bout of festival fun, we are going to remind you of some of the most brilliant aspects of our festival. It seems pertinent to start with a thank you to some crucial people who are essential to the smooth running of our festival each year…

Throughout the weekend you will have seen various lanyard-clad folk stationed around the festival – behold, our brilliant volunteers! We are so lucky to have such a dedicated team of people who are the backbone to our festival, dealing with all from ticket selling, to manning the information desk, to stewarding events, being members of our committee and much much more… we thank you – we couldn’t do it without you! As you can all guess booklovers, there are many complexities to our festival which have been expertly handled by our volunteers and we are so very grateful.

Here’s to more festival fun in 2020!

Bookish best,

Imogen and the Festival Team x

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And that’s a wrap!

30 June 2019 By IT

Hello booklovers,

WOW. What a magnificent weekend! I am sad to say that the 2019 Felixstowe Book Festival has come to a close – but what a brilliant weekend. We are all on an absolute book-filled high here at Festival HQ!

I want to say a huge THANK YOU to you all, our wonderful festival visitors. Your enthusiasm and passion for our festival is fundamental to our success and we cannot thank you enough for your time, your support and your appreciation.

If post-festival blues have already set in, fear not! Keep your eye on our blog over the coming week for some FBF 2019 round up blog posts to remind you all of a simply smashing weekend.

A very happy Monday to you all, the Felixstowe Book Festival team are now collectively lying down in a darkened room…

Bookish best,

Imogen and the festival team x

 

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Welcome to the Felixstowe Book Festival weekend 2019!

28 June 2019 By IT

Hello booklovers,

The moment we have all been waiting for has arrived! The 2019 Felixstowe Book Festival is officially underway! After a barnstorming success with the fabulous Prue Leith last night, the festival weekend is now your oyster. We have a weekend ahead crammed FULL of creative writing workshops for young and old, non fiction events, historical and crime fiction events and poetry events plus a packed out programme for children and young people to boot!

We are delighted to be hosting TWO (yes two!) launch events for the 2019 festival. Head on down to the Orwell Hotel this evening to see festival favourites Martin Newell and the Hosepipe Band. This much loved group are returning to our festival to perform their ‘Greatest Hits’ package of East Anglian poems and music, which will prove for a wonderful start to the festival weekend.

Launching the 2019 children’s programme we are thrilled to welcome festival favourite Hayley Long and students from Felixstowe Academy as they showcase Felixstowe.docs. Hayley and her merry band of fantastic students have been working hard over the past few months on this special creative writing project to produce an anthology of creative writing all about our lovely home town, and tonight they will be presenting it to book festival guests. Exciting times indeed!

Don’t forget you can purchase your delicious festival books to be signed by visiting authors from the Stillwater Books stall at the Orwell Hotel. Now all that is left for me to say is… have a fantastic, book-filled festival weekend! See you on the other side…

Bookish best,

Imogen and the Festival Team x

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TIME FOR PRE-BOOKING IS RUNNING OUT

27 June 2019 By CA

The internet ticket booking line will close on Friday, 28 June at 4 pm. For most events you will be able to buy tickets at the venues (Orwell Hotel & Library, depending on event location) in person (subject to availability, cash & cheque only please). Events that have sold out already are marked as such on the website.

So make the most of the last 24 hours to secure those tickets!

 

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Don’t miss… Emma Healey

27 June 2019 By IT

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Hello booklovers,

Today, Thursday 27th June, is the first day of the 2019 Felixstowe Book Festival! Not to be outdone by another famous festival also happening this weekend in deepest Somerset, our thriving, varied and fascinating programme more than competes! We hope you have enjoyed our ‘Don’t miss’ blog series, building up to the festival weekend, hopefully giving you some last minute inspiration for how to spend the next few days. Today we present to you our final installment, alerting you to some festival gems. Last, but certainly not least, we give you… Emma Healey!

Emma will be joining us on Sunday the 30th June in the Elizabeth Suite at the Orwell Hotel. Best-selling and award winning author of the magnificent Elizabeth is Missing, Emma will be chatting with Rachel Sloane about her latest novel Whistle in the Dark. This thrilling and mysterious tale depicts the story of a mother and her daughter who has returned after having gone missing for four long days. The question is, will the mystery of her disappearance ever be revealed? Don’t miss this fascinating event with an author who is masterful at keeping her readers in suspense.

That’s all folks! I hope all those seeing Prue Leith at the Orwell Hotel tonight have a brilliant time. See you all tomorrow for our launch event with the magnificent Martin Newell and the Hosepipe Band.

All the very bookish best,

Imogen and the Festival Team x

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Don’t miss… Calling Mission Control with Rapscallion Theatre Company

26 June 2019 By IT

Hello booklovers,

One more sleep until the 2019 Felixstowe Book festival – tomorrow sees our first festival event hit the stage at the Orwell Hotel. We are unbelievably excited here at festival HQ and we can’t wait to see you all again over the festival weekend. Over the past week we have been treating you to our ‘Don’t miss…’ blog series, alerting you to some hidden gems in our festival programme. Today we give you our penultimate installment, perfect for our younger festival visitors. So hold onto your hats everyone – we’re going into space…

We present to you: Calling Mission Control! Join fantastic festival favourite, Rapscallion Theatre Company, as they take you on a journey into the ether to celebrate 50 years of the first moon landing. Perfect for children aged 7-12, our magnificent band of actors will provide our smaller festival guests with a fun-filled morning of crafts, drama and storytelling, celebrating one of mankind’s most extraordinary feats! Book your tickets now for an extraordinary lunar experience.

Bookish best, until tomorrow,

Imogen and the festival team x

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Don’t miss… Lalage Snow: War Gardens

25 June 2019 By IT

Hello booklovers,

Not long until our first festival event! Have you got all your tickets booked yet? We have such a variety of events on offer, from workshops to chats about fiction and poetry, to discussions of non fiction, and much, much more. I hope today’s ‘Don’t miss…’ blog post will inspire you further.

On Saturday 29th of June, we are pleased to welcome award winning war photographer Lalage Snow. Lalage will be discussing her remarkable book War Gardens, a photographic documentation of the residents of war zones who garden their way to peace. Lalage will give us an glimpse into the lives of normal people who are affected by the most distressing and brutal circumstances and how they escape such circumstances through the joy and simplicity of creating a garden. We look forward to welcoming Lalage to our stage, for what promises to be a sobering insight into the resilience of the human spirit and the healing power of gardening.

Bookish best,

Imogen and the festival team x

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Don’t miss… Operation Buried Treasure with Ally Sherrick

24 June 2019 By IT

Hello booklovers,

I hope you all had a brilliant weekend. Less than a week to go now until our fabulous festival weekend, how time flies. So much to look forward to!

We have a treat in stall for our younger readers today. Who likes buried treasure? Who is interested in our local history? Anyone have a passion for the Saxons or a hankering after Second World War facts? Look no further than marvelous author Ally Sherrick and Operation Buried Treasure! Based on her fantastic Suffolk set book The Buried Crown, Ally will take you on an adventure through the past to discover the real-life locations that inspired her brilliant book. By the end of this fantastic session you will be able to kick off your own exciting buried treasure story.

The Buried Crown is a thrilling story all about George, an evacuee who is living in a small town in Suffolk whilst his big brother is training to be a fighter pilot. Despite being sent to the countryside to keep safe from the air-raids in London, George and his new friend Kitty, a refugee from Germany, must make sure that the discoveries from a local archaeological dig don’t fall into the hands of the enemy. He must find the infamous buried crown and protect it from the Nazis before it is too late…

I hope this all sounds suitably exciting, I personally am on the edge of my seat just thinking about it!

Check out more information about festival events for children and young people here: https://felixstowebookfestival.co.uk/events/categories/young-people

Look out for further festival news this week!

Bookish best,

Imogen and the Festival Team x

 

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Don’t miss… John Nightingale and Guy Fraser-Sampson

21 June 2019 By IT

Hello booklovers,

It’s Friday… which means this time in one week our 2019 Felixstowe Book Festival will be on the BRINK of beginning! There is so much to look forward to, we can’t wait to get cracking.

In the meantime, to control our excitement, we bring you the second installment of our ‘Don’t miss…’ series, where we alert you to some literary treasures secreted away in our programme. We are pleased to present crime writers Guy Fraser-Sampson and John Nightingale who will be joining us for an evening of crime…

Festival favourite Guy is a hugely popular festival guest who has visited us many times. His wonderful Hampstead Murders continues the legacy of novels from the golden age of crime, capturing the essence of times gone by. We look forward to welcoming Guy back to our festival.

Caroline Slocock

We are delighted to be hosting John Nightingale at the festival this year. John’s David Knight detective novels tease the conventions of classic crime, resulting in some deeply entertaining pieces of fiction. Chaired by Nicola Upson, this fascinating event is perfect for fans of crime fiction!

We hope you are suitably excited booklovers! We can’t wait for next week, see you then.

Bookish best,

Imogen and the festival team x

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