Nayu here! If you like London Book Fair 2015 which I talked about not too long ago, you'll love London Book and Screen week. (The link takes you to the website which has even more details for you). Here's the essential info copied & pasted with permission from the publicity email I received - it's full of opportunities so go if you can!
London Book & Screen Week –
the capital’s biggest ever celebration of books, and the films, TV programmes and virtual worlds they’ve inspired - has unveiled its inaugural programme of events with London & Partners as a strategic partner.
Running from 13-19th April 2015,
this new seven day, citywide, landmark event brings storytelling and the written word to life, uniting the capital’s avid readers, writers, game, film and TV fans with a whole host of events taking place right across literary London.
There’s something for everyone with author Q&As, writing master classes, film screenings, cook book demonstrations, bookshop crawls, literary debates, live readings, poetry parties, fiction prizes, book launches
and self-publishing workshops – there are even Mad Hatter tea parties and Harry Potter fan expos!
London Book & Screen Week coincides with The London Book Fair, one of the most important events in the publishing calendar, which is attended by 25,000 book industry professionals from around the world. The books
they are publishing today will be the box office hits and the TV ratings grabbers of the future. This is London’s first chance to join them in a citywide celebration of imagination, creativity and culture, all inspired by books.
Authors taking part include David Nicholls (One Day), Deborah Moggach (Best Exotic Marigold Hotel), John Banville (The Sea), former Children’s
Laureate Anthony Browne (Gorilla), Patricia Duncker (Sophie and the Sibyl) and Sarah Hall (The Wolf Border).
Jacks Thomas, Director The London Book Fair and LBSW, says:
“We are delighted to announce such an exciting and varied line-up for our first ever London Book & Screen Week. This special programme of events celebrates the written word in all its
glory. There really is something for everyone.”
Kate Mosse, international bestselling author of
Labyrinth, says: “London Book & Screen Week is a wonderful, inspired idea – it’s the perfect opportunity to galvanise the global creative community and bring all kinds of storytelling together.”
Luigi Bonomi, Managing Director of top literary agency LBA, says: “The creation of London Book & Screen Week
is genius. Building on the fabulous position that London has as a global leader in culture, creativity and knowledge, The London Book Fair is leveraging its market-leading position in books and creativity to reach out beyond the publishing industry to consumers
and creators. The cross-media zeitgeist is being captured in this one, great celebration of literary forms, across all media.”
London Book & Screen Week has teamed up with some of the capital’s highest-profile brands, including London & Partners, the Mayor’s official promotional company for London, which attracts businesses and visitors
to the capital and operates VisitLondon.com, the official city guide for London. London & Partners works to attract leisure and business visitors to London, as well as new businesses and major events.
Zanine Adams, Head of Events and Business Development UK at London & Partners, said:
“We are delighted to add London Book & Screen Week to our calendar of superb offerings. This great initiative will attract people from London, the UK and beyond to our city to experience wonderful moments of creative inspiration, further enhancing London’s
reputation as the leading city in the world for culture.”
Highlights of the London Book & Screen Week programme include:-
Monday 13th April
New Writers Evening, Monday 13th April @ 7pm, Foyles Charing Cross
London Book & Screen Week kicks off at Foyles Charing Cross with a special event focusing on future stars of the literary firmament.
London Book & Screen Week kicks off at Foyles Charing Cross with a special event focusing on future stars of the literary firmament.
Tuesday 14th April
Guardian Masterclass – How to Write Fantasy and Dystopian Fiction, 6.30pm
A two-hour course in how to master the genres, with Joe Abercrombie, Peter V Brett, and Francesca Haig – chaired
by Harper Voyager Publisher Jane Johnson. Each author will discuss their path to publication, followed by a discussion about the genre more generally, covering writing a pitch, finding an agent, and getting the concept right.
Good Housekeeping presents Deborah Moggach and Louisa Young in Conversation, October Gallery, 7pm
Best-selling author of
Tulip Fever and Best Exotic Marigold Hotel and Author of the Day for The London Book Fair, Deborah Moggach, will appear in conversation with author of
My Dear, I Wanted To Tell You Louisa Young. This event is presented by Good Housekeeping in association with London Book & Screen Week.
Sarah Hall: The Wolf Border, Foyles Charing Cross, 6-7pm
In her only London event, one of Granta magazine’s Best of Young British Novelists, Sarah Hall, talks about her award-winning work including her outstanding new book The Wolf Border.
In her only London event, one of Granta magazine’s Best of Young British Novelists, Sarah Hall, talks about her award-winning work including her outstanding new book The Wolf Border.
Pin Drop, sponsored by Audible.co.uk @ Soho House, 7pm
Pin Drop, the spoken word salon that presents world-leading authors and actors reading short stories live, will present a special event for London Book & Screen Week sponsored by Audible.co.uk. Join Pin Drop
in the exclusive environment of Soho House to celebrate the joy of hearing a short story well told.
Wednesday 15th April
Patricia Duncker:
Sophie and The Sibyl, Bloomsbury Institute, on Wednesday 15th April @ 6pm
A chance to hear award-winning novelist Patricia Duncker talk about her compelling new Victorian novel, which is published in April.
Sophie and the Sibyl balances a tale of courtship and seduction with a fascinating, lively imagining of the writer George Eliot at the end of her boldly unconventional life, and the height of her fame.
Literary Death Match London, Ep.47 - MOVIE SPECIAL, Foyles Charing Cross @ 7pm
Four writers read their own work for seven minutes or less, and are then judged by three all-star judges. Two finalists are chosen to compete in the Literary Death Match finale, a vaguely-literary
game to decide the ultimate winner.
Pablo, The Graphic Novel, Institut Francais, Queensberry Place @ 7pm
Writer Julie Birmant and artist Clément Oubrerie visit The Institut Français to discuss their award-winning graphic novel biography of Picasso with
journalist, historian and curator of the British Library Comics Unmasked exhibition ,Paul Gravett. Together they will explore the themes and obsessions – among them, sex, death and his great nemesis, Henri Matisse – that drove Picasso to express himself.
Thursday 16th April
Independent Foreign Fiction Prize 2015 @ Foyles, Charing Cross, 6pm-7pm
The shortlist of six titles will be announced for this prestigious prize, which celebrates its 25th anniversary this year, and honours the best work of fiction by a living author that has been translated into English from any other language and published in the UK in 2014.
The shortlist of six titles will be announced for this prestigious prize, which celebrates its 25th anniversary this year, and honours the best work of fiction by a living author that has been translated into English from any other language and published in the UK in 2014.
Friday 17th April
Indie Author Fringe Fest @ Foyles, Charing Cross, @ 12-7pm
The Fringe Fest offers exciting ways for readers to meet indie authors and discover great reads. It will also be live streamed, so authors and readers who can’t be in London can still
take part online.
Saturday 18th April
Mad Hatter’s Tea Party on Saturday 18th April @12pm
A delightful children’s party to celebrate the 150th anniversary of Lewis Caroll’s Alice in Wonderland, attended by the former Children’s Laureate Anthony Browne.
A delightful children’s party to celebrate the 150th anniversary of Lewis Caroll’s Alice in Wonderland, attended by the former Children’s Laureate Anthony Browne.
How to write and illustrate children’s story books with Rebecca Elliott
This one-day course, picture book author and illustrator Rebecca Elliott (Just Because, The Last Tiger, Naked Trevor) will help aspiring illustrators make the most of your ideas,
understand exactly what commissioning editors are looking for, and how to achieve it in their work.
How to be a ghostwriter with Andrew Crofts
This course taught by one of the UK’s leading ghostwriters introduces all the skills writers need to
get started in this potentially lucrative field. Learn how to find and recognise great stories, and how to build a relationship with a subject that helps get straight to the heart of their life story.
get started in this potentially lucrative field. Learn how to find and recognise great stories, and how to build a relationship with a subject that helps get straight to the heart of their life story.
Sunday 19th April
The Sea at Hackney Picturehouse with John Banville @ 1pm
Join author John Banville and director Stephen Brown in conversation, followed by a screening of the highly-acclaimed adaption of Banville’s book The Sea, which tells the story of a man who returns to the sea where he spent his childhood summers, in search of peace following the death of his wife.
Join author John Banville and director Stephen Brown in conversation, followed by a screening of the highly-acclaimed adaption of Banville’s book The Sea, which tells the story of a man who returns to the sea where he spent his childhood summers, in search of peace following the death of his wife.
For the full details on these and a list of all other events taking place, please visit the website:
http://www.londonbookandscreenweek.co.uk or follow London Book & Screen Week on Twitter at
@LBandSW Please note that extra events are being added all the time.
With many thanks to our key partners, who include:-
ALLi, Audible, BAFTA, Booksellers Association, British Council, Clays, Dulwich Bookshop, English PEN, European Booksellers Association, Faber, Foyles, Good Housekeeping,
Hailo, IdeasTap, Institut Francais, London&Partners, London Calling, London Writers Club, Oldcastle Books, OurScreen, PictureHouse, Pin Drop, Poetry Society, Publishers Association, Boudica Films, SelfMadeHero, SFX, Sid’s Literary Tours, Soho House, T Pub,
The French Institute, The Guardian, Total Film, Visit London and Waterstones.
About The London Book Fair (LBF)
The London Book Fair (LBF) is the global marketplace for rights negotiation and the sale and distribution of content across print, audio, TV, film and digital channels. Taking place every spring in the world’s
premier publishing and cultural capital, it is a unique opportunity to explore, understand and capitalise on the innovations shaping the publishing world of the future. LBF brings you direct access to customers, content and emerging markets. LBF 2015, the
44th Fair, will take place from Tuesday 14-Thursday 16 April 2015, Olympia London. LBF’s London Book and Screen Week will run for the second year, with the book fair as the pivotal three day event within a five day programme. London Book and Screen Week will
open with LBF’s Publishing for Digital Minds Conference on Monday 13 April, the day before LBF opens. Mexico is Market Focus country in 2015, following Korea in 2014. In 2014 LBF’s charity of the year was Book Aid International.
For further information, please visit:
www.londonbookfair.co.uk.
About London & Partners
London & Partners is the official promotional company for London. We promote London and attract businesses, events, congresses, students and visitors to the capital. Our aims are to build London’s international reputation and to attract investment and visitor spend, which create jobs and growth.
London & Partners is the official promotional company for London. We promote London and attract businesses, events, congresses, students and visitors to the capital. Our aims are to build London’s international reputation and to attract investment and visitor spend, which create jobs and growth.
London & Partners is a not-for-profit public private partnership, funded by the Mayor of London and our network of commercial partners.
For more information visit www.londonandpartners.com
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