We are delighted that this year’s Festival, which takes place 25-26 June, with preview events from 11 June, will be a full programme of live events with an exciting line up of speakers.
Our venues will be Harvest House and the Two Sisters Arts Centre as well as one very special event at Felixstowe Museum.
We will also have one online free to view event My Pen is the Wing of a Bird: New Fiction by Afghan Women with some of the contributors joining us from around the world.
We look forward to seeing you all in June.
25 Jun
Tessa Hadley - Amended event
The opening event of the festival has had to be adapted as Tessa Hadley is unable to make the journey from Cardiff in the current [...]
25 Jun
The Sea and Suffolk
The relationship of Suffolk and the Sea has always been a shifting one. There are many lost locations off the Suffolk coast, the area of [...]
25 Jun
Suffolk connected by the Sea
Claudia Myatt and Jane Russell, develop an idea of the sea as a means of connection, offering people [...]
25 Jun
Buy Better, consume less: Create real environmental change - Sian Conway-Wood CANCELLED
Please note that due to illness this event has been cancelled In Buy Better, Consume Less, Ethical Hour founder Sian Conway-Wood provides practical tips [...]
25 Jun
Patrick Gale - Mother's Boy
Patrick Gale the best selling author of A Place Called Winter, returns to Felixstowe to talk about [...]
25 Jun
The Healing Power of the Sea - Glenys Newton - Cancelled see below
Due to unforseen circumstances Glenys Newton is unable to be with us and this event has had to be cancelled There are many [...]
25 Jun
Brian Butterworth - Can Fish Count?
Every pet owner thinks their own dog, cat, fish or hamster is a genius. What makes Can Fish [...]
25 Jun
Stephen McGann - Call the Midwife: A Labour of Love
Written by actor and author Stephen McGann, who has played Dr. Turner since the first series of the TV drama, this beautifully illustrated anniversary book [...]
25 Jun
Away from Suffolk by Sea - Claudia Myatt and Richard Woodman
From Suffolk, the sea can lead us to the extremities of the earth. Claudia Myatt has recently returned [...]
25 Jun
Richard Smyth - The Woodcock
The Woodcock is set in a fictional coastal town and combines beautifully descriptive nature writing with an engaging [...]