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Brighton: Jubilee Library honours anniversary on World Book Day
Brighton: Jubilee Library honours anniversary on World Book Day

BBC News

time06-03-2025

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  • BBC News

Brighton: Jubilee Library honours anniversary on World Book Day

A city centre library is celebrating its 20th anniversary on World Book Day by welcoming an award-winning children's from Queen's Park Primary School will meet Alex Falase-Koya at Jubilee Library in Brighton and learn about his popular book, Marv and the Killer band Silver Strings will also perform at the library on Thursday, while visitors can view a display about the library's history on & Hove Council leader Bella Sankey said: "In times when people desperately crave third spaces, when it's hard to leave your house without spending money, when it's difficult to find support and build meaningful connections, our Jubilee Library shines." "Equally important now as it was 20 years ago, Jubilee Library provides a safe and welcoming space for everyone."Readers, students, crafters, coffee lovers, young families, newcomers to the city, people seeking support, community or even just a warm space to relax in."The council said when the library first opened, it was "an immediate hit" with 2,000 people visiting within the first two the first Saturday the building was open, the library became so crowded that the toilets stopped flushing from over-use and the public lift seized up, the council to the local authority, Jubilee Library received 830,274 visits and loaned 218,720 items in the year 2023/24.

Kit de Waal to headline new festival celebrating women writers over 50
Kit de Waal to headline new festival celebrating women writers over 50

The Guardian

time04-03-2025

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  • The Guardian

Kit de Waal to headline new festival celebrating women writers over 50

Writer Kit de Waal is set to headline a new UK festival celebrating writing by women over 50. Forthwrite festival, due to take place on 15 March in Brighton and 30 March in Crawley, will offer 'inspiring workshops and lively discussions with authors and publishing industry professionals', said organisers. In Crawley, de Waal will deliver a keynote speech and appear on a panel about how writers can get their work noticed alongside the authors Uju Asika and Nicola Williams. Novelists Dorothy Koomson and Eve Ainsworth will appear on a separate panel about persevering as a writer and overcoming rejection. Annie Garthwaite will give the keynote speech in Brighton, while Yvonne Bailey-Smith, the mother of Zadie Smith and author of The Day I Fell Off My Island, is due to speak on a panel of writers who published their debuts after 50. Other events include workshops on Toni Morrison's Beloved, run by author Katy Massey, and one on graphic novels, led by former comics laureate Hannah Berry. De Waal, who started writing in her mid-40s and whose books include My Name Is Leon, told non-profit organisation New Writing South 'festivals like Forthwrite are important because older women are all too often pigeonholed and stereotyped. 'People assume we are grandmothers, we are helping out with grandchildren, we are winding down, we are gardening, we are going to tea dances and wearing elasticated trousers. We might be all of those things and there's nothing wrong with any of them, but we are also fighters, powerful, assertive, active. 'We are single and happily childless, we are blissfully unattached and having great sex, we are taking no shit and no prisoners and we are claiming back some of the power we gave away in our younger years. And all of these things are what we are writing about and our stories are having more resonance than ever before.' Sign up to Bookmarks Discover new books and learn more about your favourite authors with our expert reviews, interviews and news stories. Literary delights delivered direct to you after newsletter promotion The festival is supported by Arts Council England and runs in partnership with New Writing South, with Crawley tickets subsidised by the local council. The Crawley events will take place at The Hawth theatre, while the Brighton talks will be held between Jubilee Library and The Old Courtroom.

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