
Buckingham Literary Festival
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A #Buckingham based festival for authors, dramatists, journalists and big thinkers 📚✍️🎭🤔 #BuckLitFest. Find us on Instagram: instagram.com/bucklitfest
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Matthew Stadlen Rafael Behr Buckingham Literary Festival Very enjoyable chat, endless pringles tube analogy was spot on! 🤣


Buckingham Literary Festival today, SO much happening, books, writers, something for everyone. Here’s Kathy Slack - Gluts & Gluttony on Stony Sunrise, Stony Radio 1 hour in mixcloud.com/stonyradiouk/1… bucklitfest.littleboxoffice.com/events/109046

Fascinating evening at Buckingham Literary Festival with Rafael Behr yesterday evening making sense of trends in British and global politics


What a first day at #BuckLitFest 🎉 Workshops, poetry, politics, packed rooms - and lots of book signing! Here's Tim Marshall, author of Prisoners of Geography 📚🌍 🗓️ Today: Susie Dent, Kathy Slack - Gluts & Gluttony, Jo Callaghan, Daniel Aubrey & more! 👉 Tix: bucklitfest.littleboxoffice.com/events


Buckingham Literary Festival is superb, something for everyone. Yesterday I had the pleasure of chairing the crime panel with Jo Callaghan and Daniel Aubrey then a fun interview with Edward TudorPole - all brilliant writers and lovely people. So much more today.


Malcolm Rifkind in conversation with Matthew Stadlen Buckingham Literary Festival with insights to Gorbachev and his wife and the transition to an open Russia, the political crash of the conservatives, the disaster of open egocentric mouthed politics on X


Ajay Chowdhury Buckingham Literary Festival on AI it’s potential and writing novels. Uppermost was the potential for AI in all strands of life. Knowledge, it’s sharing and the impact on individual consciousness. His new book The Shadow has Kamil fighting an ancient curse.


Author Kathy Slack Buckingham Literary Festival with her book “Rough Patch” finding consolation and rejuvenation in the power of nature found in her veg patch.


“Blink” by Jo Callaghan where AI becomes sentient and “Dying Light” by Daniel Aubrey Long sun drenched Orkney days, sleepless nights, a murderer on the loose. Buckingham Literary Festival What happens next?


Day 2 at #BuckLitFest was a blast! Malcolm Rifkind in convo with Matthew Stadlen on politics, power and leadership; Susie Dent's love of language; Kathy Slack on gardening & mental health - and much more! 🎉Day 3 now underway 📍 The University of Buckingham 👉 bucklitfest.littleboxoffice.com


John Lewis-Stempel the dawn chorus Buckingham Literary Festival gives expression to the wonders of nature and the importance of all sentient beings. We either stay as spectators or we engage in the complexities of the natural world with its myriad possibilities. Hugely engaging.


Edward Tudor Pole brings anarchy, erudition and a Punk sensibility to Buckingham Literary Festival in conversation with Caz Tricks A wonderfully riotous evocation of an evening with Chaucer for his autobiography of a Punk Rocker


Buckingham Literary Festival following on from his talk for his book Church Going a stonemasons guide, drawing Andrew Ziminski discussing Sounds in buildings and the nature of stone. The art of sculpting stone and lost techniques using lead.


Buckingham Literary Festival came to a close with the indomitable Peter Hitchins Peter Hitchens gently wrestling with Matt Stadlen over philosophical differences, practical political solutions, world affairs and the UK’s economic precariousness due to over extended borrowing.


I was lucky enough to arrive at Buckingham Literary Festival in time to hear Ajay Chowdhury share his insight and experience about AI, technology and the future. Apart from being the author of the excellent Kamil Rahman crime series, he is an entertaining and intelligent speaker. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️


Thought-provoking interview with Peter Hitchens today at Buckingham Literary Festival. We disagree on plenty and it’s important to open one’s mind to different perspectives and keep stepping outside the echo chamber.


Edward TudorPole I enjoyed meeting and drawing you Buckingham Literary Festival Your Chaucerian anarchic, punk prologue to your new autobiography was thoroughly enjoyable.


That’s a wrap on an unforgettable #BuckLitFest weekend! 🌞📚 Huge thanks to our speakers, audiences, volunteers - and The University of Buckingham for hosting us. It's not over yet… 🗓️ 26 June: Katie Piper OBE 🗓️ 11 July: Shakespeare in the Garden (SOLD OUT!) 👉 bucklitfest.littleboxoffice.com


Next week! Katie Piper OBE joins us at #BuckLitFest to talk ageing, beauty and her powerful new book Still Beautiful - a moving reflection on life after trauma and learning to own your space. 🗓️ Thursday 26 June, 7pm 📍Vinson Centre, The University of Buckingham 👉 bucklitfest.littleboxoffice.com/events/109049


THIS WEEK! Join Katie Piper OBE at #BuckLitFest for an evening of reflection and resilience. In her new book Still Beautiful, she explores what it means to age well in a world that makes women feel invisible. 🗓️ Thurs 26 June, 7pm 📍 The University of Buckingham 👉 bucklitfest.littleboxoffice.com/events/109049
