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Literature Week: 1 – 9 June Bestsellers and award winners, crime writers and nature lovers, there’s something for all booklovers at the Greenway Literary Festival.


1 JUNE 11am – 12noon


Stuart Turton – winner of the Costa First Novel Award 2018 with The Seven Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle. Stuart Turton will share the tribulations of first novel writing and how he was inspired by the work of Agatha Christie. Booking Essential.


3 – 4pm


Robert Daws - Mystery, murder and ghosts on the rock. Meet best-selling crime writer and actor Robert Daws. Booking Essential.


2 JUNE 11am – 12noon


Yvette Edwards - Delve into a contemporary crime story of a mother’s grief with literary award nominee and author of ‘The Mother.’ Booking Essential.


3 – 4pm


Colin Grant - From Afro-Saxon to Almost English. Meet Colin Grant, historian and author, as he discusses his memoir, ‘Bageye at the Wheel’ in an illustrated talk. Booking Essential.


3 JUNE 11am – 12noon


Miriam Darlington - Meet this nature and travel writer as she describes how she wrote ‘Owl Sense’. Booking Essential.


1 – 2pm


Tim Dee - bird watcher, writer and BBC radio producer intro- duces his latest book ‘Four Fields’. Booking Essential.


2.30 – 3.30pm


John Wedgewood Clarke – Meet this author of four poetry books and most recent collection titled ‘Landfill’, inspired by a res- idency at Scarborough’s dump. Booking Essential.


4 – 5pm Matt Newbury and Sophie


Pierce – join these 2 avid wild swimmers for a magical aquatic journey down the River Dart from its source on Dartmoor to its final destination at Dart- mouth. Booking Essential.


4 JUNE 11am – 12noon


Martin Edwards – meet the author of the ‘Golden Age of Murder’and the current President of the Detection Club. Booking Essential.


4 – 5pm


Sophie Hannah - Join this inter- nationally bestselling writer as she discusses the incredible expe- rience of being the continuation writer chosen by Agatha Christie’s family to write the new Hercule Poirot novels. Booking Essential.


5 JUNE 11am – 12noon


Dr John Curran – come and hear Dr Curran as he explores how Agatha Christie transformed the notes in her 73 notebooks into her immortal bestsellers. Booking Essential.


2 – 3pm


Amy Patricia Meade – author of the ‘Marjorie McClelland Mys- teries’ will chat about her literary caterer Letitia ‘Tish’ Tarragon and her books with a humorous and historical twist. Booking Essential


4 – 5pm


Dr Mark Aldridge – Meet the author of ‘Agatha Christie on Screen’ and ‘The Birth of British Television’. Booking Essential.


6 JUNE 11am – 12noon


David Gilman - Firefighter, paratrooper, photographer and writer: David will speak about his latest novel ‘Night Flight to Paris’ to mark the anniversary of D-Day. Booking Essential.


1 – 2pm


Amanda Craig - Come and meet novelist, short story writer and literary critic. Booking Essential


3- 4pm


Kim Sherwood. Come and hear about the author’s prize-win- ning literary novel ‘Testament’, a story of survival and uncovering hidden family truths.


7 JUNE 11am – 12noon


Ian Mortimer – This historian and historical novelist will discuss ‘The Time Travellers Guides’ and his latest novel, ‘The Outcasts of Time’. Booking Essential


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Nicola Ford - Join crime writer and archaeologist Nicola Ford as she lifts the lid on Dame Agatha Christie’s long-standing love affair with archaeology. Booking Essential.


8 JUNE 1.45 – 2.45pm


Tim Liardet. Hear the author read from his ‘Arcimboldo’s Bulldog: New and Selected Poems’, pub- lished by Carcanet in May 2018. Booking Essential.


3 – 4pm


Roger Robinson. Roger is a writer, theatre maker and musician. Join him as he looks into the many ideas of Paradise. The Paradise of perspective, of solace, of lyric time and ecstatic language. Booking Essential.


9 JUNE 11am – 12noon


Ann Cleeves. Creator of the ‘Shet- land Mysteries’ and ‘Vera Stanhope’ novels, Ann Cleeves will be discussing her latest book ‘Wildfire’.


2 – 3pm


Emma Timpany & Tom Vowler – Join these writers to hear about the ‘Cornish Short Stories: a col- lection of Contemporary Cornish Writing’


4 – 5pm The Aubergines Family


Orchestra. An Agatha Chris- tie-themed musical treat! •


Livestock Competitions


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