Location: London, United KingdomLocal venues5 Westminster Bridge Road, London, London SE1 7XW United Kingdom 31 Great Smith Street, London, SW1P 3BN United Kingdom 10 St Ann's Street, London, London SW1P 2DE United Kingdom Lambeth Palace Road, London, SE1 7EH United Kingdom 41 Strutton Ground, Westminster, London SW1 2HY United Kingdom The Grand Building, Trafalgar Square, London, United Kingdom Millbank, London, SW1P 4RG United Kingdom Millbank, London, SW1P 4RG United Kingdom 6-9 Carlton House Terrace, London, SW1Y 5AG United Kingdom Trafalgar Square, London, England WC2N 5DN United Kingdom Trafalgar Square, London, WC2N 5DN United Kingdom 42 Craven Street, London, WC2N 5NG United Kingdom 114-118 Lower Marsh, London, SE1 7AE United Kingdom 1 Lower Marsh, Waterloo, London, London SE1 7NT United Kingdom 16 John Islip Street, London, SW1P 4JU United Kingdom Royal Festival Hall, London, SE1 8XX United Kingdom 20 Lower Marsh, London, SE1 7RJ United Kingdom Belvedere Road, London, SE1 8XX United Kingdom Belvedere Road, South Bank, London SE1 8XT United Kingdom 106 Lower Marsh, Waterloo, London SE1 7BR United Kingdom Orange Street, London, WC2H 0HE United Kingdom St Martin's Place, London, WC2H 0HE United Kingdom 14 St James's Square, London, SW1Y 4LG United Kingdom 45-46 Lower Marsh, London, SE1 7RG United Kingdom Lambeth Road, London, SE1 6HZ United Kingdom Lambeth Road, London, SE1 6HZ United Kingdom 51-55 Waterloo Road, London, SE1 8TX United Kingdom 13-15 Cecil Court, London, WC2N 4EZ United Kingdom 14 - 16 Regent St., London, SW1Y 4PH United Kingdom 35 St. Martin's Street, London, WC2H 7HP United Kingdom Savoy Place, London, WC2R 0BL United Kingdom Morpeth Terrace, London, SW1P 1EP United Kingdom 12 Duke of York Square, London, SW3 4LY United Kingdom 42 Duke Street St James's, London, SW1Y 6DJ United Kingdom 43a Duke Street, St. James's, London SW1Y 6DD United Kingdom Westminster Cathedral Plazza, 25 Ashley Place, London, London SW1P 1LT United Kingdom 158 Waterloo Road, Waterloo, London SE1 8SB United Kingdom 111 Westminster Bridge Road, London, London SE1 7HR United Kingdom 19-21 Cecil Court, London, WC2N 4EZ United Kingdom 17 Cecil Court, London, WC2N 4EZ United Kingdom 27 Cecil Court, London, WC2N 4EZ United Kingdom 5 Cecil Court, London, WC2N 4EZ United Kingdom 25 Cecil Court, London, London WC2N4EZ United Kingdom 11 Cecil Court, London, WC2N 4EZ United Kingdom 1-3 Cecil Court, London, WC2N 4EZ United Kingdom 12 Cecil Court, London, WC2N 4EZ United Kingdom 24 Cecil Court, London, WC2N 4HE United Kingdom 4 Cecil Court, London, WC2N 4HE United Kingdom 16 Cecil Court, London, London WC2N4HE United Kingdom 8 Cecil Court, London, WC2N 4HE United Kingdom | Local eventsMCM London Comic Con Steam Punk area, Japan Ex, Memorabilia, Dealer stalls, Comic Village, MCM Fringe Festival, and More... (Sylak)
International Geek Day! Whether you’re a fan of Star Wars, Doctor Who or Douglas Adams, pop along and celebrate International Geek Day with us! There are some great geeky prizes to be won including exclusive proof copies of terrific new books. Keep an eye on our Twitter account for more info. Further details: Saturday, 25 May 2013, 10:15AM - 8:00PM 020 7836 6757 (Sylak)… (more)
Arachne Press at the Keats Festival Writing Workshop Saturday 25th May 2013 10.30-1.30 Bitter-Sweet Scents and smells for character, atmosphere and inspiration …what soft incense (Keats) Explore writing using all the senses, but particularly smell, with Cherry Potts, author of Mosaic of Air and Tales Told Before Cockcrow, editor of London Lies, Stations and Lovers’ Lies and owner of Arachne Press.
Bring a large notebook and lots of pens, and expect to write. Weather permitting a stroll about the garden may be included. If you have a scent that means a lot to you, (and it is portable) bring it with you!
Suitable for all levels of experience, and for fiction writers and poets.
How to book:
Keep an eye on the Keats festival event page but basic info seems to be
Book by phone: 020 7332 3868 (arachnepress)… (more)
Keats Festival Arachne Press Author Reading Saturday 25th May 3-4pm As part of the Keats Festival we are reading from Lovers’ Lies, and Weird Lies (which is due out in September 2013) Focusing (loosely!) on the elements of Keats’ life not directly involved in poetry: science, medicine, and nature, Arachne Press bring you stories of the Garden of Eden, conversations with tadpoles, a meeting of minds across disciplines, and love, repression and an old-fashioned approach to doctoring.
From Lovers’ Lies: The Painter and the Physicist Tania Hershman (read by the author) Mirror Cherry Potts (read by Will Everett) Something Missing Bobbie Darbyshire (read by the author)
From Weird Lies What does H2O feel like to the Tadpoles? Tom McKay (read by Cliff Chapman)
Not sure whether you will need to book, so keep an eye on the Keats festival event page but basic info seems to be
Book by phone: 020 7332 3868 (arachnepress)… (more)
MCM London Comic Con Steam Punk area, Japan Ex, Memorabilia, Dealer stalls, Comic Village, MCM Fringe Festival, and More... (Sylak)
 Peter H. Hansen, The Summits of Modern Man: Mountaineering after the Enlightenment
BD & Comics Passion 2013 The annual BD Passion festival celebrating some of the best in European, British and North American comics culture is coming up very soon, and the website has been updated now with the full programme of events (talks, workshops, signings and films for all ages). The guest list has been updated too and includes Patrick Sobral, Ian Culbard, Posy Simmonds, Marc-Antoine Mathieu, Regis Loisel, David Zane Mairowitz, Hunt Emerson, Pascal Garray, Etienne Davodeau, Francois Boucq, Pénélope Bagieu, Glen Baxter and more. The BD Passion festival runs from the 30th of May to the 2nd of June. (ngoldfdf)… (more)
Bluewater Book Club Come along to our friendly book club where there is much book chatter and laughter... with cake too! All welcome. This month we'll be discussing 'Silent on the Moor' by Deanna Raybourn, which you can order instore. Further details: Costa through childrens exit - 7:00PM - 8:00PM 0843 290 8159 (Sylak)
 Writing on the Move 1st June 1-4 pm. A walk and site-specific workshop for writers of all levels of experience. Come and explore The Old Vinyl Factory site in Hayes Blyth Road Hayes UB3 1HA The factory was home to EMI from the 1900's right through to the 1970's, though most of the buildings date from the 20's: everything from Caruso to The Beatles was pressed here.
Compare old and new, derelict and refurbished, crowded and empty, sound and silence. Use the site as inspiration for writing. Work with all your senses to develop atmosphere, character and plot - we might even throw in some music.
There will be a brief introduction in the Vinyl Lounge:
Followed by a guided walk (roughly 45 minutes) around the interior of the refurbished Shipping building (including archive exhibition) and the currently derelict Cabinet building; and the exterior of the power house (if weather fair). Followed by a two-hour writing workshop back in the colourful Vinyl Lounge.
Workshop run by Cherry Potts, author of Mosaic of Air and Tales Told Before Cockcrow, editor of Stations short stories inspired by the Overground, co-editor of London Lies and Lovers' Lies, and owner of Arachne Press.
Bring a notebook suitable for make notes in on the move, and pens. More technically advanced writing gear is welcome once we settle in for the workshop, but might not be suitable while we are walking.
Caution: Some walking surfaces in the derelict areas are very uneven with varying surface materials, and there are one or two steps and thresholds to get over, and other potential tripping hazards. Sensible shoes essential! If you have mobility issues please get in touch before booking.
Part of the Hillingdon ArtsWeek. Booking essential as places are limited. £14. tickets from: Compass Theatre http://www.compasstheatre.co.uk/index.php/events/writing-on-the-move/
Ample parking on site, Hayes & Harlington Station 10-15min walk. Buses locally. (arachnepress)… (more)
Meet Bestselling Author Cathy Cassidy (Coco Caramel, Chocolate Box Girls) WATERSTONE'S BLUEWATER WEST Come and meet bestselling children's author Cathy Cassidy, twice voted the 'Queen of Teen', who will be making a welcome return visit to the store to sign her new book 'Coco Caramel', the latest in her 'Chocolate Box Girls' series. Further details: Saturday, 1 June 2013, 2:30PM - 4:00PM 01322 624831 (Sylak)… (more)
Public Lecture by Dr Havi Carel on "Illness and Health", 4th June, 6pm Dr Havi Carel is Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Bristol and also teaches at Bristol Medical School. She is currently a British Academy Fellow, writing on a monograph for Oxford University Press, provisionally entitled Phenomenology of Illness . Her research examines the experience of illness and of receiving healthcare. She has written on the embodied experience of illness, wellbeing within illness and patient-physician communication in the Lancet, BMJ, Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics, Philosophia and in edited collections.
Dr Carel is the author of Illness (Acumen 2008), shortlisted for the Wellcome Trust Book Prize, and of Life and Death in Freud and Heidegger (Rodopi 2006). She is the co-editor of Health, Illness and Disease (Acumen 2012) and of What Philosophy Is (Continuum 2004). She also uses film in teaching and has co-edited a volume entitled New Takes in Film-Philosophy (Palgrave 2010). She recently co-edited a special issue of Philosophy on Human Experience and Nature (Cambridge University Press 2013). In 2009-11 Havi led an AHRC-funded project on the concepts of health, illness and disease and in 2011-12 she was awarded a Leverhulme Fellowship for a project entitled ‘The Lived Experience of Illness’. She currently holds a British Academy Fellowship.
A £5 registration fee is applicable to attend this event. (Cumberland_Lodge)… (more)
 Writer of the month : Seasons in the sun - the battle for Britain, 1974-1979, by Dominic Sandbrook Dominic Sandbrook is one of Britain's best-known historians. His books on post-war Britain - Never Had It So Good, White Heat, State of Emergency and Seasons in the Sun - have been widely acclaimed. Dominic is a columnist for the Daily Mail and BBC History, reviews books for the Sunday Times and has presented numerous Radio 4 documentaries, notably a 15-part history of the Post Office. His BBC Two television series The 70s, adapted from his books, was broadcast in 2012, and his new series on Britain in the Cold War will be screened in 2013. He is currently working on a new book on the early 1980s, and is a visiting professor at King's College London. He will discuss his latest book Seasons in the Sun: The Battle for Britain, 1974-1979. Tickets are free of charge. Email writerofthemonth@nationalarchives.gsi.gov.uk to book your place now. (Cynfelyn)… (more)
 Writer of the month : Peter Hennessy, Writing a history of one's own times Peter Hennessy is Attlee Professor of Contemporary British History at Queen Mary, University of London, a Fellow of the British Academy and President of the Friends of The National Archives. His latest book is 'Distilling the frenzy; writing the history of one's own times'. Tickets are free of charge. Email writerofthemonth@nationalarchives.gsi.gov.uk to book your place now. (Cynfelyn)
Mark Cornwall, The Devil’s Wall: The Nationalist Youth Mission of Heinz Rutha Mark Cornwall, The Devil’s Wall: The Nationalist Youth Mission of Heinz RuthaLecture at the Slovak Embassy in London (added from Harvard University Press)
 Charles F. Manski, Public Policy in an Uncertain World: Analysis and Decisions
The London Book Fair 2014 A unique opportunity to hear from authors, enjoy the vibrant atmosphere and explore innovations shaping the publishing world of the future; incl. over 300+ Love Learning seminars and events. (Sylak)
The London Book Fair The London Book Fair covers the broad spectrum of the publishing industry so there really is something for everyone no matter what your area of interest be it Rights, Digital, Children's, Emerging Markets. Translation, Film & TV or Academic. (Sylak)
The London Book Fair A unique opportunity to hear from authors, enjoy the vibrant atmosphere and explore innovations shaping the publishing world of the future; incl. over 300+ Love Learning seminars and events. The London Book Fair covers the broad spectrum of the publishing industry so there really is something for everyone no matter what your area of interest be it Rights, Digital, Children's, Emerging Markets. Translation, Film & TV or Academic. (Sylak)… (more)
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