Articles published in category suffolk and norfolk

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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
Bury St Edmunds has big plans to celebrate the millennium of its ancient abbey at the heart of the town's identity.
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'
March 2020
Suffolk
Virginia Nicholson explores the decade of her childhood. She talks to Catherine Larner about her book 'How Was it For You?'
February 2020
Suffolk
Andrew Marr is best known as a political journalist in print, TV and radio but his vibrant, abstract paintings bring him to Suffolk this month
February 2020
Suffolk
Author Liz Trenow's new novel brings to life the story of the men and women at Bawdsey Manor who were pivotal to Britain's victory in the second world war
February 2020
Suffolk
Acclaimed writer Robert Macfarlane's new book is the result of a 17 year preoccupation with the mysterious landscape of Orford Ness
January 2020
Suffolk
Ryan Gander is one of the most original artists of his generation, producing an eclectic array of work, mainly from his Suffolk studio.
December 2019
Bury & West Suffolk magazine
Bestselling author JoJo Moyes has been on a 'Star' trek out west to reimagine the heroines of her latest novel.
December 2019
Suffolk
Lucinda Riley is nearing completion of her epic Seven Sisters series. But first, she had to squeeze in a story inspired by a visit to Southwold.
November 2019
Bury & West Suffolk magazine
Catherine Larner talks to Cariad Lloyd, one of the creators of Austentatious, an improvised comedy play in the style of Jane Austen.
November 2019
Suffolk
Henry Blofeld, loved by Test Match Special fans the world over for his cricket knowledge and sense of fun, is coming to Suffolk
November 2019
Suffolk
The world can seem a bleak place but Pam Ayres still finds plenty in life to laugh about and loves to share the joke
November 2019
Suffolk
Catherine Larner talks to actor, novelist and screenwriter Ruth Jones ahead of her visit to the Lavenham Literary Festival.
October 2019
Suffolk
Former war reporter Martin Bell recalls the teachings of his famous father, Adrian Bell, enlightened countryman and environmental 'prophet'

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