Welcome to the Second Budleigh Salterton Literary Festival 2010

Hilary Mantel

Hilary-MantelHilary Mantel is one of our most important living writers. She is the author of eleven books, including Wolf Hall, A Place of Greater Safety, Giving Up the Ghost, and Beyond Black, which was shortlisted for the 2006 Orange Prize.

Budleigh Salterton Literary Festival Appearance
N.B. All dates / times are provisional and subject to final confirmation

Date: Saturday 25 September 2010
Time: 2pm
Place: Temple Church
Tickets: SOLD OUT


Hilary Mantel’s Wolf Hall – Winner of the Man Booker Prize 2009 – is an historical novel about Henry VIII’s minister Thomas Cromwell and was published in May 2009. Wolf Hall is that very rare thing: a truly great English novel, one that explores the intersection of individual psychology and wider politics. With a vast array of characters, and richly overflowing with incident, it peels back history to show us Tudor England as a half-made society, moulding itself with great passion and suffering and courage.

Hilary Mantel is now working on a sequel to Wolf Hall called The Mirror and the Light, which, she says, “traces Thomas Cromwell’s continued rise to power after 1535, and follows him to his own fall and execution in 1540. In this novel the first great crisis is the fall of Anne Boleyn.”

Hilary Mantel also writes reviews and essays, mainly for The Guardian, the London Review of Books and the New York Review of Books.

LINKS

Interview with Hilary Mantel | The Boston Globe | October 2009
The Man Booker Prize
Hilary Mantel: The Novelist’s Arithmetic
Sarah O’Reilly talks to Hilary Mantel
Women over 50 – the invisible generation | Hilary Mantel | The Guardian | August 2009
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Wolf Hall
Price: GBP 8.49

71 used & new available from GBP 1.69

Caroline Taggart – How To Get Published


Caroline-TaggartWriting the piece is only half the battle,” says Caroline Taggart, the editor of Writer’s Market UK 2010 (The Insider’s Guide To Getting Your Book Published) and whose own books include I Used To Know That Stuff You Forgot From School (2008) and A Classical Education (2009).

Caroline has been an editor of non-fiction books for nearly 30 years and has covered nearly every subject from natural history and business to gardening and astronomy.

Caroline will be running a workshop at the Budleigh Salterton Literary Festival 2010 on “How to get Published”. Aspiring writers taking their first steps towards publication will receive valuable advice on how to get a foot in the door. This workshop will be run with Richard Willis’s workshop. One ticket for both workshops!

Budleigh Salterton Literary Festival Appearance
N.B. All dates / times are provisional and subject to final confirmation

Date: Friday 24 September 2010
Time: 10.30am – 12.30pm
Place: Budleigh Salterton Playhouse
Tickets: £10 (joint ticket with Richard Willis)

Terence Frisby

Kisses on a Postcard by Terence FrisbyTerence Frisby’s book Kisses on a Postcard recounts his experiences as an evacuee in the West Country during the Second World War.

>> Kisses on a Postcard website

>> Read an edited extract

Terence Frisby’s radio play, Just Remember Two Things: It’s Not Fair And Don’t Be Late for BBC Radio Four, on which Kisses On A Postcard is based, won The Giles Cooper Play Of The Year Award and achieved some sort of record by being broadcast ten times in a few months on Radio 4 and BBC World Service. A musical stage version of his radio play was produced at the Queen’s Theatre, Barnstaple in 2004.

Terence Frisby is best-known for his long running play – There’s A Girl In My Soup – which ran for 6 and a half years in London before transferring to Broadway and becoming a worldwide hit.

Terence FrisbyThat and other plays, including Rough Justice and The Subtopians, continue to be produced around the world. Terence has worked for many years a playwright, actor, director and producer. He has also written TV plays, two comedy series, and has acted, produced and directed in London, Paris and all over the UK.

Budleigh Salterton Literary Festival Appearance
N.B. All dates / times are provisional and subject to final confirmation

Date: Sunday 26 September 2010
Time: 4.30 pm
Place: Budleigh Salterton Playhouse
Tickets: £5


Festival Film: The Last Station

Last-Station-Film-PosterFilm about the life and death of Leo Tolstoy.

We are screening The Last Station (2009) to end the 2010 Festival.

Both Helen Mirren and Christopher Plummer were nominated for awards by the U.S. Academy (Oscar) 2010 and the Golden Globe 2010. Director: Michael Hoffman.

Budleigh Salterton Literary Festival
N.B. All dates / times are provisional
and subject to final confirmation

Date: Sunday 26th September 2010
Time: 7.30pm
Place: Public Hall
Tickets: £8


LINK: www.thelaststation.co.uk
The Official Site for The Last Station, a film by Michael Hoffman, starring Anne-Marie Duff, Christopher Plummer, Helen Mirren, James McAvoy.

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“Set in the last tumultuous years of Russian author Leo Tolstoy’s life, ‘The Last Station’ centres on the battle for his soul waged by his wife Sofya Andreyevna and his leading disciple Vladimir Cherkov.

Torn between his professed doctrine of poverty and chastity and the reality of his enormous wealth, his thirteen children and a life of hedonism, Tolstoy makes a dramatic flight from his home. Too ill to continue beyond the tiny rail station at Astapovo, he believes that he is dying alone, while over one hundred newspapermen camp outside awaiting hourly reports on his condition.”

An Unpublished Poem written by the Poet Laureate

Reproduced with the permission of Carol Ann Duffy.

A GOLDFISH

I bought, on a whim, a goldfish for a good daughter.
It swam in an antique bowl in the kitchen there,
talented among the lentils and the marmalade,
painting itself over and over, self-portrait in liquid;
learning its letters, O for oxygen, for only.

- – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – -  – - It seemed unlonely;
the hoop-la of its constant swim unrolling a pond
below willow trees, an imperial palace lake
where the poet sat, floating on silence. A golden mouth
in the cold. Walking towards him, carrying fragrant tea,
his beloved and favourite child.

Carol Ann Duffy, 2010

The National Trust


In collaboration with The National Trust, Jeremy Musson will speak about Travels Around Curious Houses at the NT property A la Ronde - 11.30am, Friday 24th September 2010.

Tickets (£7.50 to include wine and canapés) for this event will be sold by the National Trust, tel 01395 265514, and attendance will be limited to 30 people.

A la Ronde
Summer Lane
Exmouth EX8 5BD
Tel 01395 265514
www.nationaltrust.org/A la Ronde

Jeremy Musson is a writer, broadcaster, architectural historian, and a former National Trust curator.

From 1998-2007 he was the Architectural Editor of Country Life; he was also the presenter of the BBC 2 series The Curious House Guest screened in 2005 and 2006, and author of The English Manor House (1999), How to Read a Country House (2006), The Country Houses of Sir John Vanbrugh (2008) and most recently Up and Down Stairs: The History of the Country House Servant (2009). He lives in Cambridge with his wife and two daughters.

BBC Radio Camridgeshire interview with Jeremy Musson – listen here
Interview with Jeremy Musson - National Trust – Campaign to save Seaton Delaval (Vanbrugh)

Narrative Bodies

“Narrative Bodies” is a collective of three female artists working in Devon who share a passion for narrative.

The artists – Louisa Currier, Jane Osmond, Ali Pawson – work across a range of disciplines including printmaking, sculpture, painting and drawing. The storytelling at the heart of each artist’s work ensures that whilst the styles and media are varied, the works complement and speak to one another.

This exhibition will be their third since 2008, and the collective are excited to be exhibiting alongside the Budleigh Salterton Literature Festival. Carol Ann Duffy’s appearance at the Festival is of particular interest to the collective. Ali especially draws inspiration from her poetry and this year is exploring themes from Carol Ann Duffy’s book “The World’s Wife”.

The artists:

Louisa Currier
Louisa works with both painting and drawing, using the language of figures to describe relationships and encourage the viewer to explore possible narratives.

Jane Osmond
Jane’s clay sculptures draw inspiration from the range of emotions that can be expressed in a simple embrace. Working with figures to tell the story behind each interchange, she works both figuratively and with a degree of abstraction.

Ali Pawson
Ali’s prints draw inspiration from a variety of female narratives including the poetry of Carol Ann Duffy and local folk legends. She is currently using monoprint, screenprint and photo-etching techniques.

Budleigh Salterton Literary Festival Fringe Exhibition
N.B. All dates / times are provisional and subject to final confirmation

Date: Friday 24 September – Monday 27 September 2010
Time: 10am – 5pm Friday-Sunday | 10am – 4pm Monday
Place: Salem Chapel
Admission Free

Fringe Events – Creative Writing & Performances

MORNING | Fringe Events – Writing Fiction & Poetry Workshops

Creative Writing Workshops and Performances organised by the East Devon Writing Workshop.
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Date: Saturday 25th September 2010
Writing Workshop: 9.45 am – 11.15 am | Fiction
Poetry Workshop: 12 noon – 1.30 am | Poetry

Place: Masonic Hall
Tickets: £3.50 | Writing Workshop

£3.50 | Poetry Workshop


AFTERNOON | Fringe Events – Writing Performances “On The Edge”

Date: Saturday 25th September 2010

Writing Performances: 3.00 pm – 4.30 pm | “On The Edge” - a performance of stories, monologues, dialogues and poems written and presented by local writers (with a cream tea!)

Place: Masonic Hall
Tickets: £4.50 | “On The Edge”


EVENING | Fringe Events – Poetry Performances – An Evening of Poetry

Date: Saturday 25th September 2010

Poetry Performances: 7.30 pm | An Evening of Poetry. Come and enjoy a glass of wine while listening to local poets reading their work.

Place: Masonic Hall
Tickets: £4.50 | An Evening of Poetry

‘How To Get Published’ Workshop


Caroline Taggart will be advising aspiring authors on how to get published. An insider’s look at do’s and don’ts – making yourself sound interesting but not arrogant; approaching an agent, writing your pitch – with plenty of time for your own questions.

She is the editor of Writer’s Market UK 2010 (The Insider’s Guide To Getting Your Book Published) and her books include I Used To Know That Stuff You Forgot From School (2008) and A Classical Education (2009).

Writing the piece is only half the battle,” says Caroline, who has been an editor of non-fiction books for almost 30 years and has covered a wide range of subjects from natural history and business to gardening and astronomy. During that time she has worked with numerous high-profile authors and lesser-known writers.

You may think writing the book is the hard part – but you’ve only just started! This workshop looks at various stages in the publishing process, from writing a proposal, through finding an editor and hooking a publisher.

Writers taking their first steps towards publication will learn invaluable information and practical advice on how to get their work published.

It’s insider advice not to be missed.

Budleigh Salterton Literary Festival Appearance
N.B. All dates / times are provisional and subject to final confirmation

Date: Friday 24 September 2010
Time: 10.30am – 12.30pm
Place: Budleigh Salterton Playhouse
Tickets: £10 (joint ticket with Richard Willis)

‘What Publishers Want’ Workshop


Publishers want a book that they can sell like hotcakes, and magazine publishers want stories and features that will be enjoyed by their regular readers.

Although it is notoriously difficult for writers to break into print, publishers are always on the look-out for new authors who have a real talent.

Richard Willis presents an insider’s view of the world of publishing, covering the publisher’s market, how to submit your work to a publisher, what publishers are looking for and the publishing process.

Originally an archaeologist, Richard moved into publishing via the Diploma in Publishing course at West Herts College, working first as Production Editor and then Commissioning Editor at University of Exeter Press from 1995 to 1998.

He has established Swales & Willis with a strong client base over the past nine years, and created an imprint, Impress Books, in 2005.

This workshop provides an excellent introduction to the often mystifying world of publishing.

Budleigh Salterton Literary Festival Appearance
N.B. All dates / times are provisional and subject to final confirmation

Date: Friday 24th September 2010
Time: 10.30 am – 12.30 pm
Place: Budleigh Salterton Playhouse
Tickets: £10 (joint ticket with Caroline Taggart)

Swales and Willis – www.swaleswillis.co.uk

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