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  • Cheshire Prize for Literature Awards Evening

    University of Chester Exton Park School of Education University of Chester, Parkgate Road, Chester

    The Cheshire Prize for Literature showcases the literary talents of writers with a connection to the Cheshire area. Now in its 22nd year, the awards evening will announce the winners in the primary, secondary and adult categories for poetry, short stories, children’s literature and scriptwriting. 

  • Screening Siblings: Brothers and Sisters on Film

    Chester Picturehouse Unit 10 Hunter Street, Chester, United Kingdom

    What can brothers and sisters on film tell us about the state of a nation? In the 21st century, siblings are everywhere on screen, from superhero blockbusters to horror films, teen movies and slice-of-life dramas.

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  • Making Academic Literature Accessible Through Comics

    Chester Picturehouse Unit 10 Hunter Street, Chester, United Kingdom

    The session is built around Captain Knowledge and Graphic Leadership, projects that were undertaken to make academic literature/theory/research more accessible.

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  • In Conversation with Lucy Andrew, author of A Very Vexing Murder

    Chester Picturehouse Unit 10 Hunter Street, Chester, United Kingdom

    Join Dr Lucy Andrew, former Senior Literature in English Literature at the University of Chester, as she introduces her debut novel, A Very Vexing Murder, a cosy crime retelling of Jane Austen's Emma, and discusses her path to becoming a published author.

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  • David Baddiel: In Conversation

    Chester Town Hall 33 Northgate Street, Chester

    Join us for an in‑conversation event with David Baddiel—award‑winning comedian, bestselling author, and acclaimed cultural commentator. Renowned for his intelligence, originality, and distinctive humour, Baddiel has shaped British comedy and public debate through his work across stand‑up, television, radio, and writing.

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  • Merlin’s Isle: Acclaimed poet Malcolm Guite’s explores the Christian elements to the myth and why it has been eroded

    Chester Picturehouse Unit 10 Hunter Street, Chester, United Kingdom

    The Merlin's Isle epic ballad series is acclaimed poet Malcolm Guite's masterwork, a lifetime in the making. Malcolm Guite is the former Chaplain of Girton College, Cambridge. A performance poet and singer/songwriter, he lectures widely on poetry and theology in Britain and the US. His latest book blends myth, theology, and lyrical mastery. Guite re-enchants the legend of King Arthur for a new generation, restoring its original power and mystery in this sweeping four-volume series.

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