Wells Festival of Literature: brochure launch event whets appetite for October's Festival

By Guest

2nd Sep 2021 | Local News

Veteran war reporter Kate Adie CBE, in conversation with Festival Patron William Waldegrave, set the tone for this year's Wells Festival of Literature during a unique pre-Festival event held at Cedars Hall on Thursday 26 August.

Kate reported from battlefields and disaster zones all over the globe and her descriptions of what she saw were mesmerising. Her experiences at the centre of some of the world's most grim conflicts were often harrowing, yet she provided the invited audience with a wonderful mixture of passion, compassion, anger and laughter. Her dedication to her job and her commitment to top quality journalism and an uncensored press was truly exceptional – and provides a beacon of hope for the future.

Before the discussion began Richard Manning, Chairman of Wells Festival of Literature, paid tribute to Wells resident Pamela Egan who has been at the heart of the Festival science it began in 1992. From her founding role at that first ever Festival, Pamela went on to play a huge part in the International Competitions – as organiser, judge and even a poetry reader at the annual Prize Giving. Her decision to step down this year will leave a yawning gap.

Fortunately though the 2021 Festival looks set to be one of the best ever. The pre – Festival event provided an indication of the high standard of events that are regularly put on in Wells by the dedicated team of Festival volunteers.

The brochure itself has delivered a sensational preview: names booked for October include James Naughtie, Emily Mayhew, Peter Oborne, Owen Sheers, Mary Ann Sieghart, Jonathan Dimbleby, Gyles Brandreth … and many, many more. Local writers include Lucy Jago, Duncan Minshull, Lucy Pollock. Those on the much talked about award lists this year include Isy Suttie, Anil Seth, Philippe Sands, Sathnam Sanghera….

The Festival begins on Friday 15 October and runs until Saturday 23 October. The full programme can be found in the colourfully distinctive brochures and on the website HERE : where you can get tickets for all the events

Alternatively, ring the Cedars Hall box office on 01749 834483 (weekdays 9.30am to 12.30pm)

     

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