Clapham Book Festival: Melvyn Bragg and modern literary trends

The Clapham Book Festival 2023, known for its distinctive and quirky lineup, brought together a diverse range of literary and broadcasting talents. Among the highlights was the appearance of the renowned broadcaster and author Melvyn Bragg, who engaged in a conversation about his life, work, and writing with Radio 4’s cultural and opera expert, Tom […]
Henley Literary Festival 2023: traumatic memories and future success

The 2023 Henley Literary Festival returned with a flourish from September 30 to October 8, offering a treasure trove of 130 talks, performances, and conversations for both adults and children. This year’s festival featured an impressive lineup of speakers, with many events available for both in-person and online audiences. Renowned figures grace the Henley Literary […]
Africa Writes: Claudia Rankine among writers at heritage event

The Royal African Society‘s annual celebration of contemporary African and diaspora literature, Africa Writes, recently explored the theme of “Intangible Heritage” at the British Library. This vibrant literary festival, the largest of its kind in the UK, is a deep meditation on the unspoken elements of culture that shape our narratives and identities. Poets Kwame […]
Critical by Dr Julia Patterson: ongoing battle to save the NHS

Dr. Julia Patterson shares compelling insights into the NHS crisis in her new book ‘Critical’ during an event at The Trouble Club.
Wicked writers discuss book challenges as Oz in firing line

Wicked writers Gregory Maguire and Winnie Holzman talk about recent book challenges with the Authors Guild, and the fear of fascism.
Queen’s Park Book Festival 2023: Zadie Smith, class and conflict

The Queen’s Park Book Festival 2023 brings together a host of names including Zadie Smith discussing gender, class, history and violence.
The List by Yomi Adegoke explores justice in the digital age

Journalist Yomi Adegoke discussed her debut fiction novel “The List” with The Trouble Club, and the issue of Internet trials.
This Thread of Gold author Catherine Joy White on celebrating Black voices

Discover the empowering journey of Black womanhood through Catherine Joy White’s book This Thread of Gold, celebrating diverse voices.
No Offence, But… author Gina Martin on challenging victim blaming

Gina Martin addresses harmful conversation-stoppers in her new book, “No Offence, But…,” encouraging dialogue on social justice issues.
Simon Schama on Foreign Bodies: unveiling the history of pandemics

Explore the historical perspective on pandemics in Foreign Bodies by Simon Schama. Unravelling tales of human ingenuity, and irrationality.