Money Flows to The Author: Making Books Pay in the 21st Century
It used to be so simple. Publishers paid writers and then published the books they wrote. Then the internet happened and the traditional publishing model became unsustainable. How can an author earn...
Speaker(s): Simon MordenWhat To Do While You’re Waiting For Paradise
How do writers motivate themselves when they know their novel might never be published? What to do while waiting to hear from agents? Does self-publishing ruin credibility? Emerging writer...
Where Words Can Go but Not Return
Philip Gross reads from his latest poetry collection, Deep Field (shortlisted for Wales Book of the Year 2012), which movingly charts his elderly father's journey into deep aphasia and deafness,...
Itch: A Reading
The tale of a curious schoolboy searching out all the elements in the periodic table, the story features missing eyebrows, schoolbag arsenic, and a whole host of dangerous situations. Find out the...
Speaker(s): Simon MayoCommunion
The poet Denise Levertov, talks of saving paradise when she says: “we have only begun to love the earth. We have only begun to imagine the fullness of life, how it might be to live as siblings with...
Writing My Way Home
Jenn Ashworth reads from her two published novels, A Kind of Intimacy and Cold Light, as well as from her forthcoming book, The Friday Gospels. As all are set in her native Lancashire, Jenn will...
Just Dwelling: Paradise Lose and Saved in Literature
From Milton to Atwood, the canon abounds with stories of perfect worlds destroyed by human folly. Dr Tate explores competing versions of paradise imagined by writers including HG Wells, JG Ballard...
Speaker(s): Andrew TateWild Life: A Reading
Join Rupert as he reads from The Fantasy Kid, his book of poems for children, and debuts some new material. Poet Rupert Loydell travels the southwest as a visiting lecturer, writer and painter. He...
The Tragedy of the Prodigal Son: Pirates, rebellion and the fight for the commons
The story of the prodigal son has been commonly narrated as a story of beautiful redemption, but what if the son's failure to escape his father's empire was read as a tragedy? Drawing on Star...
Speaker(s): Kester BrewinThe Trouble With Growth
Is economic growth inevitable? Does it have to be? Reflecting on the Occupy London protest at St Paul's Cathedral in his time as canon chancellor, Giles Fraser asks if the root causes of the...
Speaker(s): Giles FraserUtopias Unlimited
Paradise is not monopolised by believers. Secular culture, with increasing skill and determination, offers fulfilment courtesy of the Big Society, a federal UK, the American Dream and My Everything....
Speaker(s): John BellWhy Forgiveness is Impossible: Musings from a Christian Theologian
How do we love someone at work who seems hell-bent on sabotaging a successful career? And how do religious people resolve differences when interpretation seems to lead to righteous indignation rather...
Readings from the Book of Exile
An hour of poetry exploring the territory of truth – the territory of hope – the territory of humour – the territory of sharing – the territory of exile. Expect poems that rhyme and stories...
For now we see in a mirror, dimly……
Talk of other faiths by Christians often ends up in arguments about who gets into heaven! In two talks Ray will explore a different route to paradise – how opening ourselves to the treasures and...
How to be a Bad Christian – and a Better Human Being
What if I'm happier in a pub than a church? What if I struggle with creeds and doctrines but still want to follow Jesus? What does Christianity look like as a spiritual practice instead of a belief...
Speaker(s): Dave Tomlinson