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Tuesday 5 May 2015

Only Two Days to go to Cleckheaton's First Literature Festival!

Cleckheaton's first Literature Festival kicks off on Thursday!



Full schedule: Thursday 7th May

10-12 Screenwriting workshop with screenwriter Stephen Moore
10am Nordic Bronte Trail
1.30-2.30 War and the Writer with Jason Hewitt
4-6 Stepping into character creative writing workshop with Martyn Bedford
6-9.30 Poetry event featuring Talking Zebras and Cleckheaton Library poets
7.30-9.30 Meet the 'The Quick' Author Lauren Owen




Full schedule: Friday 8th May

10-12 Children's poetry workshop with John Irving Clarke
1-3 Fantasy/sci-fi workshop with Justina Robson
3.30-5.30 Peformance Poet Luke Wright
6.30-8pm Crime Panel with Helen Cadbury, Alison Taft and Leigh Russell

The line-up for Saturday includes three great FREE events in West End Park as well as Joanne Harris and Mark Wright, Dr Who author, amongst others in Cleckheaton Library and DJ and travel writer Andy Kershaw at Whitcliffe Mount High School.

Full schedule: Saturday 9 May
10-11am Children's event with Gillian Rogerson
11 & 3.30pm FREE events in West End Park - Spin a Silly Story with Chol Theatre and Story Trail with Johnny Woodhams
1-3pm FREE event in West End Park - Telling Tales with Julie Pryke
1-3pm Gospel of Loki with Joanne Harris
3.30-5.30pm Who-ology with Mark Wright
7.30pm-Late Adventures with Andy Kershaw at Whitcliffe Mount High School

Full schedule: Sunday 10th May

10-12 Life Writing Workshop with author Alison Lock

1-3 Sci-fi/Fantasy Creative Writing workshop with Ian C Douglas author of the Infinity Trap
3.30-5.30 Down to the Sea in Ships with writer, radio producer and journalist Horatio Clare

To find out about all our great family events, see our website:www.litfestcleck.co.uk
To purchase these and tickets for other CLF2015 events: www.cleckheatonliteraturefestival.ticketsource.co.uk
You can also book your tickets in advance at Cleckheaton Library, or buy tickets on the door.

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