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Thu 16th May 24 09:30
Stories, singing, signing, hats and fun for small people and their families.
Thu 16th May 24 10:30
For 7yrs + and siblings/parents.
Voyage back in time with the funniest, and most historically accurate time travel tales EVER! Hear all about the hijinks and adventures that Sunil and Alex get up to in The Time Machine Next Door as they whizz through time, getting tangled up in rebellions and meeting heroes such as Rosa Parks. Plus, audiences will ...
Thu 16th May 24 13:30
David Burnell writes present-day fictional crime stories whose locations are now scattered across Cornwall. A mark of each story is a backstory based on a real event or character found in the same location. This talk will focus on two stories set in and around Bude. ?Twisted Limelight? draws on skulduggery at GCHQ?s Cleave Camp, and on cables which...
Thu 16th May 24 16:00
For 4-8yrs old and their grown-ups.
This reading will explore ?Yawnicorn? which Emily has written and illustrated. It is a magical picture book featuring a very special unicorn, specially designed to help children settle down for bedtime. Emily is an artist and illustrator based in North Devon. She is the illustrator of ?Thank You for the Little Th...
Fri 17th May 24 09:30
It is 1879, and the effigies of two local people are burned on Torrington Common by a disorderly crowd of three thousand people. But Miss Lucy Jones has done nothing wrong?
?Liz Shakespeare is an author who specialises in breathing life into the true stories of the past.?
Fri 17th May 24 11:30
North Cornwall novelist Jane Holland, aka Betty Walker - author of the popular 'Cornish Girls' saga series, two of them set in 1940's Bude - explores how her poetry and novels have been inspired by the wild and evocative Cornish landscape around her.
Fri 17th May 24 13:30
One Cornish summer three women forge a friendship that will change their lives forever?.Karin Walker shares her story and her experience of the journey from a manuscript to a printed novel.