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SUMMARY:Walkabout with Daisy
DESCRIPTION:Join Daisy for a walkabout at the Literature Village for a morning with hula hoops\, skipping ropes\, bean bags\, and a bag full of challenges to get everyone involved\, big or small playing all day! \n 
URL:https://www.newarkbookfestival.org.uk/event/walkabout-with-daisy/
LOCATION:Newark Market Place\, Newark Royal Market\, Market Place\, Newark\, Nottinghamshire\, NG24 1DU
CATEGORIES:Family Friendly,Free Event
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SUMMARY:5-a-Side: Young Ambassadors VS Authors and Illustrators
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Newark Town Hall for one of our festival favourites\, 5-a-side! \nFive authors and illustrators in the hot seat are quizzed about their work and careers by five of Newark Book Festival’s Young Ambassadors. \nFeaturing crime novelist Sarah Hilary\, children’s author and Patron of Reading Gareth Baker\, children’s book illustrator Momoko Abe\, children’s fiction author James Nicol and fantasy and sci-fi author Wilf Morgan. \nChaired by Dr Tim Rideout.
URL:https://www.newarkbookfestival.org.uk/event/5-a-side-ya-vs-authors/
LOCATION:Newark Town Hall\, Newark Town Hall\, Market Place\, Newark\, Nottinghamshire\, NG24 1DU
CATEGORIES:Book Reading,Teen & Young Adult
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SUMMARY:Newark BookBenches: Storytelling with Emma Oldham
DESCRIPTION:Meet me at the Benches! Meet author Emma Oldham at the Shimmer and Shine BookBench by artist Carla Dee at Riverside Park for a storytelling session of The Whale Who Disappeared. \nDive into an ocean of adventure with Arry\, the young hero who brought back the magic of the sea! Learn what special superpowers live inside you to help protect our planet too. \nWe’ve all heard the tale of the snail and the whale\,\nBut it’s not the only whale tale to be told.\nYou see\, another exists\, one truly magnificent\nAnd it starts with a clever six-year-old… \nHead over the bridge and see if you can spot the shimmery BookBench from the bridge entrance\, opposite Newark Castle/near Riverside Park.
URL:https://www.newarkbookfestival.org.uk/event/newark-bookbenches-storytelling-with-emma-oldham/
LOCATION:Riverside Park\, Riverside Park\, Great North Road\, Newark
CATEGORIES:Book Reading,Family Friendly,Free Event
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SUMMARY:Play at the Castle
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy an entire day of free family fun in the grounds of Newark Castle. Take part in arts and crafts workshops\, be entertained by street theatre\, relax with authors and illustrators\, and have a go in the sports zone with the Open Doors team from the Palace Theatre. \n And don’t forget to look out for our 2024 Trail as created by our schools – all based on play!  \nFull event programme…\nThe Book-Ends – Rhubarb Theatre\n10am – 10.30am & 11am – 11.30am\nThe Book-Ends popup to bring their stories to life! With a rickety old book cart and some novel ideas\, surprises leap off every page wherever our papery pals roam. Join the book-bonkers buddies as they act out tales of whales\, bonkers bears and manic monsters. Be amazed as they twist the fantastic adventures of pathetic pirates\, merry musketeers and hairy hairdressers. Full of music\, comedy and general silliness! \nStorybook Emporium\n10am – 4pm\, Drop-in crafts\nHop\, skip and jump your way over to the Ally Pally Arts “World Famous Story Emporium”\, back by popular demand for more story-inspired crafty fun and games! \nBookBench Art with Vicky Kuhn\n10am – 4pm\, Drop-in crafts\nA drop-in arts and crafts workshop inspired by the Newark Creates BookBench trail with picturebook illustrator and fabulous BookBench designer\, Vicky Kuhn. \nPlay Tales with Nicky Rafferty\n 10am – 4pm\nJoin in with interactive crafty tales with storyteller Nicky Rafferty. \nFamily Yoga with Peaceful Possums and Emma Oldham\n12pm – 12.45pm // 1.30pm – 2.15pm\nWith storytelling\, imagination\, music and games\, enjoy family yoga sessions with Peaceful Possums Yoga based on The Whale Who Disappeared by Emma Oldham\, who is joining in with the fun\, too! There will also be a mindful area for children to chill out during the day\, including colouring and sensory resources\, ideal for children with neurodiversity or young children to have a break. \nAll events are free and suitable for all ages (including adults!)
URL:https://www.newarkbookfestival.org.uk/event/play-at-the-castle/
LOCATION:Newark Castle\, Newark Castle\, Castlegate\, Newark\, NG24 1BG
CATEGORIES:Family Friendly,Free Event
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SUMMARY:Urban Canvas Word Art
DESCRIPTION:Urban Canvas is bringing more interactive and live pavement art to the streets of Newark during the festival this year. \nFollowing their visit to Newark for Rainbow Road\, Historical Street Games and 3D Pavement Art in 2023\, UK-based pavement artists Philip Battle and Catherine McMahon are back. \nFind them at the Literature Village to discover what they are creating for Newark Book Festival and join in with some street art yourself. \n 
URL:https://www.newarkbookfestival.org.uk/event/urban-canvas-word-art/
LOCATION:Newark Market Place\, Newark Royal Market\, Market Place\, Newark\, Nottinghamshire\, NG24 1DU
CATEGORIES:Family Friendly,Free Event
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SUMMARY:New Uses for a Wand - Five Leaves New Poets
DESCRIPTION:Fiona Theokritoff’s book New Uses for a Wand is one of two new titles joining the Five Leaves New Poets series this summer. \nThe poems highlight how we grow and transform ourselves in life\, whatever happens to us. Enjoy hearing Fiona share poems about making pots and maps\, even blackberry vinegar at Newark’s Inspire Buttermarket. \nFiona is joined by three other poets from the series\, who will also read: Nathan Fidler\, Julie Burke and Teresa Forrest. A feast of poetry from Five Leaves!
URL:https://www.newarkbookfestival.org.uk/event/new-uses-for-a-wand-five-leaves-new-poets/
LOCATION:Newark Buttermarket\, Inspire Buttermarket\, First Floor\, The Buttermarket\, Middlegate\, Newark\, Nottinghamshire\, NG24 1AL\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Free Event,Poetry
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SUMMARY:Morning News
DESCRIPTION:Spend an hour debating the morning’s news over coffee and cake at Gannets Café. Richard and Mary\, Festival Board Members and book and news lovers meet monthly to discuss topics from politics to current affairs. \nThis month\, join the Morning News team during the festival dates on Sunday 14th July! This is a favourite regular fringe event for Newark Book Festival locals and all are welcome to join in the debates. \nTo book your space at the upcoming Morning News events\, please email hello@newarkbookfestival.org.uk.
URL:https://www.newarkbookfestival.org.uk/event/morning-news-july-24/
LOCATION:Gannets Bistro\, Gannets Bistro\, 35 Castle Gate\, Newark\, NG24 1AZ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Fringe Event
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SUMMARY:Count Magnus - Two Ghost Stories by M R James
DESCRIPTION:An unmissable evening at Newark’s Palace Theatre with an atmospheric performance based on the supernatural tales by Montague Rhodes James (1862 – 1936)\, the Master of the English Ghost Story\, performed by Robert Lloyd Parry. \nThe ghost stories of M.R James amuse and terrify as powerfully today as when they were first written over a century ago. Nunkie Theatre Company brings two of these classic spinechillers to life\, in this thrilling one-man show of the Count Magnus Ghost Stories. \nIn Count Magnus\, a travel writer’s over-inquisitiveness leads to a diabolical chase from darkest Sweden to rural Essex. Denmark is the setting for Number 13\, where a hotel room with the famously unlucky number\, conceals a ghastly\, baffling secret. \n“At first they hear nothing at all. Then they hear someone scream\, just as if the most inside part of his soul was twisted out of him.” \n 
URL:https://www.newarkbookfestival.org.uk/event/count-magnus-ghost-stories-the-m-r-james-project/
LOCATION:Palace Theatre\, Palace Theatre\, Appleton Gate\, Newark\, Nottinghamshire\, NG24 1JY
CATEGORIES:Performance
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240713T170000
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SUMMARY:Orenda Historical Fiction with Essie Fox & A.J. West
DESCRIPTION:Two bewitching and bestselling fiction writers come together to share their latest historical titles in an Orenda Historical Fiction event chaired by Dr Tim Rideout. \nVictorian gothic novelist Essie Fox will be introducing her “magical\, macabre masterpiece” The Fascination. \n\n\n\n\nTwin sisters Keziah and Tilly Lovell are identical in every way\, except that Tilly hasn’t grown a single inch since she was five. Coerced into promoting their father’s quack elixir as they tour the country fairgrounds\, at the age of fifteen the girls are sold to a mysterious Italian known as ‘Captain’. \n\n\n\n\n“Makes skilful use of the tropes of Victorian gothic fiction… a story of society’s outsiders seeking acceptance and redemption ” – Sunday Times Book of the Month\n“Brimming with Victorian wonders! ” – Sean Lusk \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nShe will be joined on stage by A.J. West and his fiendishly clever novel The Betrayal of Thomas True set in Georgian London. \n\n\n\n\n“Fierce\, funny\, and fabulous; this is an important and deeply moving story. Highly recommended” – Jonathan Harvey\n“Heartbreaking\, beautiful\, lyrical … I was captivated” – Catriona Ward
URL:https://www.newarkbookfestival.org.uk/event/orenda-historical-fiction-with-essie-fox-a-j-west/
LOCATION:Tudor Hall\, National Civil War Centre\, National Civil War Centre\, 14 Appleton Gate\, Newark\, Nottinghamshire\, NG24 1JY
CATEGORIES:Book Reading
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240713T163000
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SUMMARY:Olympic Moments with John Goodbody
DESCRIPTION:Dive into the thrilling world of the Olympics ahead of the Paris 2024 Summer Games with John Goodbody\, award winning sports journalist at The Times and Sunday Times. \nJohn will be sharing some of the iconic Olympic Moments featured in his latest publication and joining us on stage at Newark Town Hall during Newark Book Festival 2024. \nThe book itself\, with striking\, full-colour photography\, rarely seen archival images and sensational reporting on the action\, The Times Olympic Moments showcases the moments of heroism\, triumph and controversy that continue to make the Games the centrepiece of the global sporting calendar. Featuring the most stunning records\, fiercest rivalries and most dramatic upsets\, these instants have changed the course of sporting history and captivated generations of fans along the way.  \nJohn Goodbody will talk through some of the 100 iconic moments from the history of the global sporting competition\, including: \n• Jesse Owens defies Nazi racism\, Berlin\, 1936\n• The ‘blood in the water’ match\, Melbourne\, 1956\n• Cassius Clay bursts onto the scene\, Rome\, 1960\n• The ‘Fosbury flop’ revolutionises high jump\, Mexico City\, 1968\n• Terror and tragedy as hostages killed\, Munich\, 1972\n• Seb Coe vs Steve Ovett in middle-distance rivalry\, Moscow\, 1980\n• Five in a row for Redgrave\, Sydney\, 2000\n• Ennis the star of ‘Super Saturday’\, London\, 2012\n• Simmonds surges to victory\, London\, 2012\n• Phelps becomes the greatest Olympian\, Rio de Janeiro\, 2016 \nInterview by author Andrew Bannister.
URL:https://www.newarkbookfestival.org.uk/event/olympic-moments-with-john-goodbody/
LOCATION:Newark Town Hall\, Newark Town Hall\, Market Place\, Newark\, Nottinghamshire\, NG24 1DU
CATEGORIES:Book Reading
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240713T154500
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SUMMARY:Exploring the Universe with Fantastic Numbers
DESCRIPTION:Leading theoretical physicist Antonio Padilla and astrophysicist Emma Chapman take us on a cosmic tour of the subjects that inspired their popular science books and YouTube videos: the most extraordinary numbers in physics\, and how they help us explore the universe in both time and space.
URL:https://www.newarkbookfestival.org.uk/event/exploring-the-universe-with-fantastic-numbers/
LOCATION:Byron Room\, Upstairs\, Newark Palace Theatre\, Appleton Gate\, Newark\, NG24 1JY.\, United Kingdom
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240713T150000
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SUMMARY:Teatime at Peggy’s: A Glimpse of Anglo-India. Clare Jenkins & Stephen McClarence
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy a warm\, humorous and evocative afternoon celebrating the eccentric\, time-warped and fast-disappearing world of one of India’s most endangered communities. Travel writer Stephen McClarence and radio broadcaster (and former Newark Advertiser journalist) Clare Jenkins share their tales of visits to the Indian railway town Jhansi\, and a glimpse of Anglo-India. \nFor 15 years\, journalists Stephen and Clare made regular visits to Jhansi\, the Indian railway town that inspired Bhowani Junction\, John Masters’ classic 1954 tale of Anglo-Indian life during Partition. There they spent hours ‘down the rabbit hole’ with ‘Aunty Peggy’ – Peggy Cantem – and her colourful cast of friends. \nIn Peggy’s tiny\, crowded ground-floor flat\, they would reflect on Anglo-Indian life then and now: the dances (waltzes\, foxtrot\, jive)\, May Queen balls (Anglo-Indian women were famed for their beauty)\, and meals of Mulligatawny soup\, toad-in-the-hole and ‘railway lamb curry’. \nThose friends included the ladylike Gwen\, Lambretta-riding Buddie\, Cheryl with her ‘hotchpotch’ ancestry\, Winston Churchill-reciting Pastor Rao\, Peggy’s loyal maid May\, her cook Sheela and auto-rickshaw driver Anish. Conversations covered Monsoon Toad Balls (to find ‘the most hideous-looking man’)\, moonlight picnics in the jungle\, pet mongooses and the British Royal Family. \nThere are now only 30 Anglo-Indian families left in Jhansi\, many officially below the poverty line. Their first language is English\, they often dress Western-style and their homes could be in the 1950s Home Counties\, were it not for the mounted tiger’s heads alongside the Sacred Heart fridge magnets; the aviaries of parakeets outside\, the three plaster flying ducks inside; the pictures of Buckingham Palace embroidered on the antimacassars. \nTeatime at Peggy’s\, based on a half-hour Radio 4 programme – is an invaluable addition to the history and literature of this vanishing community.
URL:https://www.newarkbookfestival.org.uk/event/teatime-at-peggys-a-glimpse-of-anglo-india/
LOCATION:Tudor Hall\, National Civil War Centre\, National Civil War Centre\, 14 Appleton Gate\, Newark\, Nottinghamshire\, NG24 1JY
CATEGORIES:Book Reading
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SUMMARY:Spies & Thrillers with Tammy Cohen & Nicci French
DESCRIPTION:A spies and thriller trio event bringing together internationally renowned authors and their latest chilling reads. Tammy Cohen will be introducing her film-inspiring action-thriller Argylle to the Newark Stage alongside her thriller The Wedding Party. \nArgylle is a globe-trotting spy thriller that inspired the upcoming action blockbuster Argylle\, featuring a star-studded cast including Henry Cavill\, Dua Lipa\, Sam Rockwell\, Bryce Dallas Howard\, Samuel L. Jackson\, and John Cena\, directed by Matthew Vaughn. \n“Argylle is an excellent action-thriller.” – Jake Kerridge\, The Sunday Telegraph\n“The action never lets up for a moment.” – Geoffrey Wansell\, Daily Mail \nWhile the outstanding husband and wife writing team\, Nicci French\, share snippets of their latest bestseller Has Anyone Seen Charlotte Salter? \nWhen beautiful and vivacious Charlotte Salter fails to turn up to her husband Alec’s 50th birthday party\, her kids are worried\, but Alec is not. As the days pass and there’s still no word from Charlie\, her daughter\, Etty\, and her sons\, Niall\, Paul and Ollie\, all struggle to come to terms with her disappearance. How can anyone just vanish without a trace? She’s loved by all who meet her. But someone wants her gone . . .  \n‘I defy anyone to see the ending coming’ Cara Hunter\, on The Unheard\n‘Totally absorbing. Such great plotting and characters\, but also so human and full of insights about ordinary life and relationships. That’s what always sets Nicci French’s work apart – it makes the narrative feel so real’ Sabine Durrant\, on The Unheard \nThis event is brought together with a compelling interview by award-winning former journalist and author of All Of Us Are Broken\, Fiona Cummins. \nIt’s been a long time since the Hardwicke family has been on holiday. But thirteen-year-old Galen has wanted to see the wild dolphins at Scotland’s Chanonry Point for as long as she can remember\, and lone parent Christine is determined she gets her wish. No one deserves a break more than this family. But the much–needed trip is about to be interrupted… \n‘An intelligent\, different and moving novel about the causes and effects of brutality\, with ravishingly described glimpses of the natural world.’ Literary Review  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.newarkbookfestival.org.uk/event/spies-thrillers-with-tammy-cohen-nicci-french/
LOCATION:Newark Town Hall\, Newark Town Hall\, Market Place\, Newark\, Nottinghamshire\, NG24 1DU
CATEGORIES:Book Reading
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240713T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T140657
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LAST-MODIFIED:20240510T205935Z
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SUMMARY:Play in an Inspiring way!
DESCRIPTION:Join the Inspire Learning and Music teams throughout the day and have a go at playing a musical instrument you’ve never tried before\, create your own curious peg doll characters\, make your own dressing-up props\, and dress up for a sensational selfie in a giant\, Inspire photo frame. \nYou’ll also have the chance to design your own mathematical game or puzzle with their Multiply team and try your hand at balloon modelling with the Joker entertainers\, plus choose from bountiful book stalls filling the mezzanine floor. \nLocation: Inspire Buttermarket\, First Floor (above Tambo Lounge)
URL:https://www.newarkbookfestival.org.uk/event/play-in-an-inspiring-way/
LOCATION:Newark Buttermarket\, Inspire Buttermarket\, First Floor\, The Buttermarket\, Middlegate\, Newark\, Nottinghamshire\, NG24 1AL\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Family Friendly,Free Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240713T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240713T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T140657
CREATED:20240503T170815Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240712T195731Z
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SUMMARY:Saving Hanno Reading & Workshop - Miriam Halahmy
DESCRIPTION:Join Miriam Halahmy’s beautiful interactive storytelling of a German Jewish boy who comes to London in 1939 on the Kindertransport and has to save his dog’s life. \nThis event is split into two: a reading of Miriam’s beautiful story\, Saving Hanno\, and after a short break\, a writing\, drama and discussion workshop – where everyone will be given a pet! Suitable for ages 7+. \nSaving Hanno Reading\n11.30am – 12.30pm \nBring a cash donation and pay what you can for the reading of Saving Hanno. \nWriting\, Drama & Discussion Workshop\n1pm – 2pm \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.newarkbookfestival.org.uk/event/saving-hanno-miriam-halahmy/
LOCATION:Byron Room\, Upstairs\, Newark Palace Theatre\, Appleton Gate\, Newark\, NG24 1JY.\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Book Reading,Family Friendly,Workshop
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240713T121500
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SUMMARY:An Interview with Joseph Knox
DESCRIPTION:Launching his brand new title Imposter Syndrome\, Bestseller Joseph Knox brings his scandalously entertaining true crime story to the Newark Town Hall Ballroom stage in an interview with Dr Tim Rideout. \nLynch\, a burned out con-artist\, arrives\, broke\, in London\, trying not to dwell on the mistakes that got him there. When he bumps into Bobbie\, a rehab-bound heiress – and when she briefly mistakes him for her missing brother – Lynch senses the opportunity\, as well as the danger… \nHailed a ‘‘truly immersive: complex\, disturbing\, unexpectedly funny and very smart’ read by Laura Wilson\, from The Guardian. \n‘One of the most unafraid contemporary crime writers.’ – Helen Fields\n‘You always get beautiful prose and a crackling plot from Mr Knox.’ – Imran Mahmood \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.newarkbookfestival.org.uk/event/an-interview-with-joseph-knox/
LOCATION:Newark Town Hall\, Newark Town Hall\, Market Place\, Newark\, Nottinghamshire\, NG24 1DU
CATEGORIES:Book Reading
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240713T101500
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240713T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T140657
CREATED:20240503T125243Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240510T195843Z
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SUMMARY:Shed of Stories
DESCRIPTION:Capture the words and stories as they tumble out of a mysterious shed and onto the cobblestones of Newark Market Place. You’ll be leaving with wonderful tunes stuck in your head\, magical words in your minds\, and surrounded by laughter in this family-friendly story space packed with books and toys for all to enjoy. \nStorytelling sessions take place:\n10:15\, 11:15\, 12:15\, 1:15\, 2:15 and 3:15.
URL:https://www.newarkbookfestival.org.uk/event/shed-of-stories/
LOCATION:Newark Market Place\, Newark Royal Market\, Market Place\, Newark\, Nottinghamshire\, NG24 1DU
CATEGORIES:Family Friendly,Free Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240713T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240713T110000
DTSTAMP:20260404T140657
CREATED:20240510T090030Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240606T072149Z
UID:4965-1720864800-1720868400@www.newarkbookfestival.org.uk
SUMMARY:This Rock is Mine - Alice McKinley
DESCRIPTION:Joining us for our Summer Reading Challenge event this year is picture-book illustrator Alice McKinley with This Rock is Mine. \nAlice will read the heartwarming tale about a quarrel between two hilariously stubborn frogs and a rock they are both claiming to be theirs\, before live drawing and teaching kids (and adults alike) to draw their own amphibian friend. \nSuitable for children aged 3 – 7 years. \n  \n 
URL:https://www.newarkbookfestival.org.uk/event/this-rock-is-mine-alice-mckinley/
LOCATION:Beanblock\, Beanblock\, Unit 24\, 15 St Marks Place\, St Marks Lane\,\, Newark\, Nottinghamshire\, NG24 1XS
CATEGORIES:Family Friendly,Free Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240713T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240713T110000
DTSTAMP:20260404T140657
CREATED:20240510T090017Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240613T142333Z
UID:4967-1720864800-1720868400@www.newarkbookfestival.org.uk
SUMMARY:Brian Clough The Lost Tapes - Marcus Alton
DESCRIPTION:Hear from Nottinghamshire author Marcus Alton as he shares his own stories and exclusive archive recordings in this new tribute to the footballing legend Brian Clough. Marcus will recall classic Cloughie tales and describe how one of the ‘Lost Tapes’ included his first ever interview with Brian – a recording he thought had been lost forever. \nLifting the lid on a treasure trove of Clough stories and quotes following the publication of his latest book\, Brian Clough The Lost Tapes. \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.newarkbookfestival.org.uk/event/brian-clough-the-lost-tapes-marcus-alton/
LOCATION:Tudor Hall\, National Civil War Centre\, National Civil War Centre\, 14 Appleton Gate\, Newark\, Nottinghamshire\, NG24 1JY
CATEGORIES:Book Reading,Sport
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240713T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240713T103000
DTSTAMP:20260404T140657
CREATED:20240510T090042Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240613T142339Z
UID:4960-1720863000-1720866600@www.newarkbookfestival.org.uk
SUMMARY:Kids VS Adults Poetry Workshop with Joseph Coelho
DESCRIPTION:In this fun and interactive workshop\, where kids and adults go head to head\, children’s author and poet Joseph Coelho gives you the tools and inspiration to write poetry about any topic! \nSuitable for children aged 7 – 11 years & their grown ups.
URL:https://www.newarkbookfestival.org.uk/event/kids-vs-adults-poetry-workshop-with-joseph-coelho/
LOCATION:Inspire\, Newark Buttermarket (upstairs)
CATEGORIES:Family Friendly,Poetry,Workshop
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240713T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240713T103000
DTSTAMP:20260404T140657
CREATED:20240508T130927Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240613T142348Z
UID:4962-1720863000-1720866600@www.newarkbookfestival.org.uk
SUMMARY:Battle of the Genres
DESCRIPTION:An epic battle between Crime\, Vikings and Legends\, Teen Humour and Romance\, umpired by Dr Tim Rideout.\n\nJo Callaghan brings her hotly anticipated and intricately plotted follow-up\, Leave No Trace to the battle while multi-million bestselling author\, co-creator and screenwriter Holly Smale adds Harriet Manners from her teen rom com book and No.1 Worldwide Netflix series\, Geek Girl into the ring\, as well as her time travelling counterpart from Cassandra in Reverse. \nGiles Kristian throws in the Viking worlds from The Rise of Sigurd trilogies and reimagined island history from Lancelot\, Camelot and Arthur. And to finish off our battle we are delighted to welcome Sunday Times bestselling and award winning Rowan Coleman the screenwriter and author of sixteen novels including The Memory Book\, Runaway Wife\, and her latest title From Now Until Forever. \n 
URL:https://www.newarkbookfestival.org.uk/event/battle-of-the-genres-2/
LOCATION:Newark Town Hall\, Newark Town Hall\, Market Place\, Newark\, Nottinghamshire\, NG24 1DU
CATEGORIES:Book Reading
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240712T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240712T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T140657
CREATED:20240508T132127Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240614T144522Z
UID:5023-1720810800-1720814400@www.newarkbookfestival.org.uk
SUMMARY:An Evening with Tom Cox
DESCRIPTION:Cat-lover and Sunday Times bestselling author of The Good\, The Bad and The Furry\, Tom Cox\, discusses his folklore-influenced first novel Villager\, and brand new book 1983. \nInspired by his childhood growing up in Nottinghamshire\, in this second novel we meet eight year old Benji and his eccentric family\, living in a mining village among the spoil heaps and chip shops of industrialisation. \nAn enthusiast of rambling\, wildlife\, psychedelic rock\, local history\, and golf; in his own words Tom can “talk for Britain” so with Dr Tim Rideout asking the questions\, this is sure to be a fascinating interview! \n 
URL:https://www.newarkbookfestival.org.uk/event/an-evening-with-tom-cox/
LOCATION:Newark Town Hall\, Newark Town Hall\, Market Place\, Newark\, Nottinghamshire\, NG24 1DU
CATEGORIES:Book Reading
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240712T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240712T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T140657
CREATED:20240510T090047Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240614T153051Z
UID:5021-1720800000-1720803600@www.newarkbookfestival.org.uk
SUMMARY:Folk Games - Ivan Brett
DESCRIPTION:The Floor is Lava\, What’s the Time Mr Wolf?\, Duck Duck Goose\, Hide and Seek… how many others can you name from your childhood? \nFolk Games\, just like folk music and folklore\, gain life from being passed from person to person. Hear from author\, Ivan Brett\, bestselling author of The Floor is Lava (and 99 more games for everyone\, everywhere) and star of BBC’s The Traitors\, to continue that chain. \nIvan will be getting you to think about the many games you would have played as a child\, and some that you may have learnt to play by your parents and grandparents\, and may even get you on your feet for a game of The Floor is Lava\, too! \nHaving been brought up thinking he had been born in a bike shop\, we are sure this is going to be a thrilling and entertaining afternoon with the master of misunderstandings and mistakes which have crafted his life so far!
URL:https://www.newarkbookfestival.org.uk/event/folk-games-ivan-brett/
LOCATION:Tudor Hall\, National Civil War Centre\, National Civil War Centre\, 14 Appleton Gate\, Newark\, Nottinghamshire\, NG24 1JY
CATEGORIES:Book Reading
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240712T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240712T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T140657
CREATED:20240510T090004Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240614T143542Z
UID:5018-1720796400-1720800000@www.newarkbookfestival.org.uk
SUMMARY:My My! Abba Through the Ages - Giles Smith
DESCRIPTION:Can you quite believe it has been 50 years since ABBA’s phenomenal Eurovision win with Waterloo? \nJoin journalist\, spoof memoir and ghost writer of eight Sunday Times bestsellers\, Giles Smith as he shares the story of ABBA told through a selection of their greatest hits in an interview with Dr Tim Rideout at Newark Town Hall. \nApril 6th 2024 marks the fiftieth anniversary of Waterloo (the song\, not the battle) – a seminal moment in pop history which saw Swedish sensation ABBA burst on to the international music scene by winning the Eurovision song contest. How is it that half a century later this seventies Eurovision act is bigger than ever – reaching listeners of all ages and spinning off into musicals\, museums and holograms? Giles Smith\, writer and music fan\, sets out to find out why. \nIt’s a book about growing old\, and the things that never do. And it’s a book about fashion\, snobbery\, authenticity\, critical judgement\, the passage of time – and the triumphant ability of truly great pop music to transcend all of those things forever. But it’s also a book about the development of one of pop’s greatest and best-loved albums\, and an unabashed tribute to the power of a major-to-minor modulation and a well-placed glissando. \nMy My! is a celebration of ABBA through the ages. It’s one fan’s way of saying: thank you for the music.
URL:https://www.newarkbookfestival.org.uk/event/my-my-abba-through-the-ages-giles-smith/
LOCATION:Newark Town Hall\, Newark Town Hall\, Market Place\, Newark\, Nottinghamshire\, NG24 1DU
CATEGORIES:Book Reading
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240712T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240712T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T140657
CREATED:20240510T090026Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240613T142417Z
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SUMMARY:The Lost Paths - Jack Cornish
DESCRIPTION:As Head of Paths at the Ramblers\, Jack Cornish is on a mission to rediscover the parts of our ancient network of footpaths that have been lost or forgotten. \nThe Lost Paths – A History of How We Walk from Here to There is the story of how our modern network reveals the way our ancestors interacted with their surroundings and retrace their footsteps through history. \nHaving spent five years walking across Britain exploring our millennia-old system of pathways\, Jack will share his experiences in an interview with Dr Tim Rideout at Newark Town Hall‘s Ballroom.
URL:https://www.newarkbookfestival.org.uk/event/the-lost-paths-jack-cornish/
LOCATION:Newark Town Hall\, Newark Town Hall\, Market Place\, Newark\, Nottinghamshire\, NG24 1DU
CATEGORIES:Book Reading
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240712T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240712T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T140657
CREATED:20240509T170001Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240614T153019Z
UID:5016-1720789200-1720792800@www.newarkbookfestival.org.uk
SUMMARY:Crime Fiction Panel: Kate Rhodes & Victoria Dowd
DESCRIPTION:Two acclaimed crime writers discuss their work and inspiration and celebrate their latest publications in an interview with crime awards judge and panellist Alex Hawley. \nKate Rhodes introduces the seventh novel in her windswept Scilly Isles series\, Hangman Island\, which follows on from Hell Bay\, Ruin Beach\, Burnt Island\, Pulpit Rock\, The Devil’s Table and Brutal Tide. Perfect for fans of Lucy Foley\, Ann Cleeves and Elly Griffiths\, this new crime novel is a gripping new locked-island mystery that will keep you on the edge of your seat until the bitter end. \n‘A vividly realised protagonist whose complex and harrowing history rivals the central crime storyline’ Sophie Hannah\, Daily Express\n‘An enjoyable whodunit in classic\, quasi-realistic style’ Literary Review\, on Hell Bay  \nVictoria Dowd presents the latest in her bestselling Smart Woman’s Mystery Series: Murder Most Cold.  \nThis event is brought together by Alex (AJ) Hawley – former blogger\, come interview writer and his debut book charts his rise from his bedroom to becoming the judge of multiple crime awards and he is now a regular panellist throughout the festival season\, specialising in the crime genre. \n 
URL:https://www.newarkbookfestival.org.uk/event/crime-fiction-panel-kate-rhodes-victoria-dowd/
LOCATION:Tudor Hall\, National Civil War Centre\, National Civil War Centre\, 14 Appleton Gate\, Newark\, Nottinghamshire\, NG24 1JY
CATEGORIES:Book Reading
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240712T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240712T123000
DTSTAMP:20260404T140657
CREATED:20240510T090045Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240611T080229Z
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SUMMARY:Bookmaking & Journaling Workshop
DESCRIPTION:To celebrate the launch of the Newark Creates BookBench Trail\, Open Doors are hosting a free creative session of bookmaking and journaling workshop. \nJoin Creative Arts Officer Milly in the Learning Centre at Newark’s National Civil War Centre to make your own scrap-paper book and explore the art of journaling. Get some creative inspiration to help you pen your next masterpiece! \nSuitable for adults and children aged 9+. Young people under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. \n 
URL:https://www.newarkbookfestival.org.uk/event/bookmaking-journaling/
LOCATION:Learning Space\, National Civil War Centre\, National Civil War Centre\, 14 Appleton Gate\, Newark\, Nottinghamshire\, NG24 1JY
CATEGORIES:Sold Out
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240712T103000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240712T113000
DTSTAMP:20260404T140657
CREATED:20240510T090048Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240709T142548Z
UID:4524-1720780200-1720783800@www.newarkbookfestival.org.uk
SUMMARY:Beyond the Blue
DESCRIPTION:Following on from their visit to Newark Book Festival last year and a successful run at the Edinburgh Fringe with their production of ‘Broken Instruments’\, singer/songwriters Nina Blaszczyk & Phil Baggaley return this year with a new project BEYOND THE BLUE. \nThis lovely concert is interspersed with beautiful poetry\, with Echoes of the best acoustic traditions\, bringing you a collection of poignant and beautiful original songs\, inspired by the words of the much loved\, best-selling poet DONNA ASHWORTH. \n 
URL:https://www.newarkbookfestival.org.uk/event/beyond-the-blue-broken-instrument/
LOCATION:Tudor Hall\, National Civil War Centre\, National Civil War Centre\, 14 Appleton Gate\, Newark\, Nottinghamshire\, NG24 1JY
CATEGORIES:Music,Poetry
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240712T103000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240712T111500
DTSTAMP:20260404T140658
CREATED:20240510T090035Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240611T093059Z
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SUMMARY:Storytime with Frances Stickley
DESCRIPTION:Bring your favourite bear and join Frances Stickley for a whistle-stop tour of stories across winter wonderland\, rolling waves and dusty deserts in What Will You Dream of Tonight? Meet Cat and Mouse in their cartoon caper Not a Cat in Sight.  Dance and wiggle as we move like superheroes\, pirates and aliens in What Will You Be? Until finally\, all the way back home\, again\, we tuck our teddy bears up tight for one last sleepy story with A Bear called Blue.  Book your Newark Book Festival tickets to the fantastic Friday morning storytime with Frances Stickley at BeanBlock Café. 
URL:https://www.newarkbookfestival.org.uk/event/storytime-with-frances-stickley/
LOCATION:Beanblock\, Beanblock\, Unit 24\, 15 St Marks Place\, St Marks Lane\,\, Newark\, Nottinghamshire\, NG24 1XS
CATEGORIES:Sold Out
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240712T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240712T153000
DTSTAMP:20260404T140658
CREATED:20240510T090008Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240510T215755Z
UID:4526-1720778400-1720798200@www.newarkbookfestival.org.uk
SUMMARY:Play With Your Food - Ally Pally Arts Story Emporium
DESCRIPTION:Join Ally Pally Arts at the Literature Village within Newark Market Place at their fictional food market stall and get creative playing with your food! \nThey’re stocking up on stolen tarts\, escapee gingerbread men\, giant turnips\, porridge (hot\, cold and just right) and golden eggs\, and they would love you to help them magic up a stall jam-packed with more made-up menus\, delicious delicacies and gruesome goodies from your favourite stories. \nJust bring yourselves and your wonderful imaginations and we craft up a feast fit for a fairytale. Suitable for all ages\, this “sticky hands” free creative workshop is perfect for the home-educated community. \nNo need to book tickets! Just turn up and let your imaginations run wild at the Story Emporium this summer.
URL:https://www.newarkbookfestival.org.uk/event/ally-pally-arts-story-emporium/
LOCATION:Newark Market Place\, Newark Royal Market\, Market Place\, Newark\, Nottinghamshire\, NG24 1DU
CATEGORIES:Family Friendly,Free Event
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