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I am passionate about introducing people to new authors, illustrators and different genres of books and other forms of literature, be they written, pictorial or spoken.

15/05/2026

NEWS JUST IN !

We are delighted to confirm that we are expecting both a Hurricane and a Spitfire to fly over Oundle during this year’s Vintage Festival!

The flypast is currently expected at 11am on festival day.

As I’m sure everyone will appreciate, these are historic aircraft and naturally everything remains weather dependant. Due to the age of the aircraft and the nature of operating them, plans can occasionally change at very short notice if conditions aren’t suitable or if any technical issues arise.

We’ll keep everyone updated with any changes, but fingers crossed for clear skies and a fantastic display!

Saturday 16th May
Oundle Vintage Festival
10am–4pm

15/05/2026
Last Sunday, the 10th May, I made the annual pilgrimage to enjoy the delights of the Althorp Literary Festival. I though...
14/05/2026

Last Sunday, the 10th May, I made the annual pilgrimage to enjoy the delights of the Althorp Literary Festival. I thought we were going to miss our first talk with Charles Spencer and Cat Jarman, Digging Up The Past experience, after the SatNav insisted we travel through Northampton, but we arrived in the nick of time.
I was so glad, as it was a wonderful conversation that highlighted their love for their careers in historical writing and archaeology, and, very sweetly, their love for each other and the wonderful qualities they bring out in each other. It was a very interesting and enjoyable.
It was also a great privilege to meet and listen to Jung Chang, author of Wild Swans and her newly published book, Fly Wild Swans.
I remember reading Wild Swans many years ago and being shocked by the contents. Jung Chang’s Wild Swans was a book that defined a generation, an epic personal history of Jung, her mother and grandmother – ‘three daughters of China’. The book opens in 1909 with her grandmother’s birth – and foot-binding – when China was under the last emperor, moving through Mao Zedong’s rule, especially the Cultural Revolution, during which Jung’s parents were subjected to horrendous ordeals because of their courage. It finishes in 1978 when Deng Xiaoping officially ended the Mao era and started the ‘reforms’.
Fly, Wild Swans is the follow-up to Wild Swans and brings the story of Jung’s family – along with that of China – up to date. The book is in many ways Jung’s love letter to her mother. She very sadly told us that her mother died in China a few weeks ago, and she was unable to visit her, due to how her writing is viewed by the current government. However, her mother encouraged Jung to write and tell the world what was happening, and she would be very proud of her daughter's latest book.
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08/05/2026

Stamford Poetry is teaming up again with Stamford Sights and Secrets Tours, and the John Clare Cottage is also joining in, on Sunday 5 July from 11am...

Enjoy the idyllic surroundings of John Clare Cottage with an audio guided tour of the museum and gardens. A delicious lunch, included in the ticket price, will then be served. The afternoon continues with a poetry walk around Helpston village, led by Stamford Sights and Secrets Tours in collaboration with local Stamford poets.

If you want to be one of the poets reading as we walk around picturesque Helpston, let Karen Burrows know as soon as possible. If you only want to participate as a poet on the walk, you do not need to book a ticket.

Tickets can be booked from Stamford Arts Centre via... https://www.stamfordartscentre.com/bookevent/john-clare-poetry-tour/985402

04/05/2026

This Thursday at Waterstones on Bridge Street...

I enjoyed a lovely morning at the beautiful setting of Molecey Mill, near Market Deeping yesterday. The Deepings Literar...
04/05/2026

I enjoyed a lovely morning at the beautiful setting of Molecey Mill, near Market Deeping yesterday. The Deepings Literary Festival had done a magnificent job of organising events with authors Jo Bell and Julia Jones. Both are amazing ladies with interesting stories to tell. Plus there was music, bacon butties and the wonderful artwork of Jamie Poole.
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Last night was such a great event in London, such quick reactions from the comedians at the improv night. I now have lot...
30/04/2026

Last night was such a great event in London, such quick reactions from the comedians at the improv night. I now have lots of inspiration for after dinner games. An idea that will fill my children with dread.

Currently at The Comedy Store waiting to see David Mitchell and Paul Merton amongst others!
29/04/2026

Currently at The Comedy Store waiting to see David Mitchell and Paul Merton amongst others!

27/04/2026

I hadn't realised that the penguin had changed so many times!

Yesterday evening, Sophy Roberts gave a memorable and emotional talk about her research methods and material uncovered i...
24/04/2026

Yesterday evening, Sophy Roberts gave a memorable and emotional talk about her research methods and material uncovered in her latest book, A Training School for Elephants.
It was at times hard to listen to the terrible and misguided actions that happened during this venture and also to hear about the decimation of the elephant population in Africa, but we must hear if it is to stop. Sophy is working hard with conservation projects sponsored by The Safarious Fund and her amazing book will also help to raise awareness. Thank you to Sophy for coming to Oundle and to my amazing crew for ensuring that we all enjoyed a memorable evening.
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