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November 2020
Suffolk
Countdown's Susie Dent, the nation's favourite lexicographer, explains her love for words.
October 2020
Suffolk
Julie Welch was the UK's first female football reporter. She credits her years at Felixstowe college for giving her the confidence to succeed in a world of men
October 2020
Suffolk
Supernatural beliefs and fairy traditions once helped us to make sense of life's tribulations. It's a theme broadcaster and writer Sally Magnusson explores in her latest novel.
July 2020
Suffolk
Carol Drinkwater became a household name as the TV wife of a Yorkshire vet. These days she's a bestselling novelist and will be speaking from her home in France for Felixstowe's online book festival.
July 2020
Suffolk
Author Phoebe Morgan longs to escape home to Suffolk but for now she's revisiting in the pages of her new psychological thriller.
June 2020
Premier Christianity
As he approaches his 70th birthday this month, Rowan Williams is anticipating a change of scene, and a change of pace.
June 2020
Suffolk
If you've discovered the joy of knitting during lockdown, you'll enjoy Esther Rutter's new book 'This Golden Fleece'
June 2020
Suffolk
Lockdown can't stop us singing! Take Bury Bach Choir - concerts may be cancelled but they're using technology to stay in harmony
May 2020
Suffolk
Dr Rowan Williams' new book coincides with Bury St Edmunds' celebration of the founding of its Benedictine abbey
May 2020
Suffolk
Work by the Bawdsey Radar Trust reveals the huge role women played in securing the nation's wartime defences
May 2020
Suffolk
Suffolk is the setting for Lesley Glaister's latest novel about two survivors of the horrors of the Great War looking for love
April 2020
Suffolk
Local authors, stores, reading schemes, festivals and more
April 2020
Suffolk
These are exciting times for regional theatre, says Eastern Angles' director Ivan Cutting.
March 2020
Suffolk
Comedy writer Jon Canter's play about the perils of writing books adds an exciting dimension to the Aldeburgh Literary Festival
March 2020
Suffolk
Why did Cassandra Austen burn the letters of her famous sister? Gill Hornby sheds new light on the relationship through her novel 'Miss Austen'

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