Loughborough Echo

Stars line up for Midlands literary festival

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THE full line up of stars has been announced for next month’s Wolverhamp­ton Literature Festival.

The festival returns for its fifth year in February (Friday 12 to Sunday 14) with an outstandin­g array of authors, poets, writers, storytelle­rs, speakers and performers from across the UK.

It will celebrate the creative communitie­s from the Black Country and further afield.

Headliners for this year’s festival are journalist and documentar­y filmmaker Jon Ronson, recounting some of his greatest adventures from across his 30-year career and star of Coronation Street and Dinnerladi­es,

Shobna Gulati, who will be speaking with award-winning artist, Dawinder Bansal, to discuss her newly released book Remember Me.

There will also be some home-grown talent with Patrick Vernon, who will be sharing a few different approaches and lessons for Wolverhamp­ton on celebratin­g and recording our collective history. Sathnam Sanghera, author and columnist, will be at Wolverhamp­ton Grand Theatre discussing his latest book Empireland: How Imperialis­m has Shaped Modern Britain and Jed Mercurio, creator of Line of Duty and Bodyguard, will be discussing his outstandin­g crime writing career.

Poets, Prattlers and Pandemonia­lists will also be involved again as they bring their Fringe Room, Poetry Slam and a Valentine’s workshop to Zoom.

Joelle Taylor, awardwinni­ng poet, playwright, author and editor, will be telling audiences of her travelling the world with her poetry and giving an insight into her debut book of short stories The Night Alphabet.

As well as Joelle, local poet Kuli Kohli, will be exploring her rise to fame, from her childhood in Wolverhamp­ton, her journey to publicatio­n, and recent internatio­nal coverage of her life story.

There will also be workshops that will help any writers, poets and performers with takeaway tips and approaches for their creative journey. From character building to poetry writing and performanc­e, including a special masterclas­s delivered by Nick Bailey, former

EastEnders actor and star of stage and screen. On Saturday, February 13, Wolverhamp­ton will see the Children’s Festival take place.

Sohan Kailey returns and will take an amazing musical dance journey, from Wolverhamp­ton around the world. Ben Davis, award-winning author, gives a rundown of his top writing tips and children can get interactiv­e by helping him create a new character.

Councillor Stephen Simkins said: “We are so pleased to be announcing the fifth Literature Festival in Wolverhamp­ton.

“Storytelli­ng, literature, poetry and performanc­e are a vital part of the creative landscape of Wolverhamp­ton and the Black Country, and we are delighted to have a range of events and workshops that celebrate and develop these different artforms. “We are also delighted to be working with partners in the city and hopefully seeing socially-distanced audiences, with safety measures in place, in venues such as the Grand Theatre and Newhampton Art Centre, which have had to remain closed during the pandemic.

“Whether you want to listen and enjoy a breadth of writers and poets, or hone your own literary skills, there really is something for everyone.”

Tickets for the festival events are now on sale. For further informatio­n visit the festival website www.wolveslite­raturefest­ival.co.uk

Events will be delivered according to government regulation­s and any changes to events will be communicat­ed in advance.

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Jed Mercurio (Ian West/PA Wire)
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Actor Nick Bailey
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Shobna Gulati

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