Events in 2017
Monday 6 November 2017
Venue: Woodbridge Library
Maggie O'Farrell in conversation
The bestselling novelist will be discussing her stunning new memoir 'I Am, I Am, I Am'..
Thursday 7 September 2017
Venue: The Riverside Theatre Woodbridge
An Evening with George Smiley
Author John Le Carré in conversation live from the Royal Festival Hall, London.
Monday 4 September 2017
Venue: Browsers Bookshop
Sabrina Ghayour's Feasts
Bestselling Middle Eastern cookery writer, Sabrina Ghayour came to Browsers to give us a very special introduction to her new book Feasts, due to be published three days later. We sampled the recipes, heard about Sabrina's career and shared experiences in a relaxed and enjoyable evening.
Tuesday 27 June 2017
Venue: Browsers Bookshop
Donal Ryan in conversation
This award-winning Irish writer visited the bookshop to discuss his novels and short stories.
Monday 19 June 2017
Venue: Woodbridge Library
Greatest Hits with Laura Barnett and Kathryn Williams
Novelist Laura Barnett invited musician Kathryn Williams to create a soundtrack to accompany her book 'Greatest Hits'. They both joined us for a very special evening at Woodbridge Library, announced by Clive Anderson on BBC Radio 4's 'Loose Ends' the weekend before!
Wednesday 26 April 2017
Venue: Browsers Bookshop
Meet the author Sharon Bolton
Launching her new novel, 'Dead Woman Walking', the award-winning crime writer, Sharon Bolton proved a hugely entertaining guest. There were laughs and gasps in equal measure as she talked to us about creating and publishing her compelling and sometimes horrifying plots.
Tuesday 28 February 2017
Venue: Browsers Bookshop
Poetry and conversation with Neil Powell
Author, biographer, editor and a former bookseller, Neil Powell talks to us about his life in poetry, reading from his collection 'Was and Is'.
Tuesday 21 February 2017
Venue: Browsers Bookshop
Introducing Jem Lester
Debut novelist, and journalist, Jem Lester told us about the inspiration behind 'Shtum', his funny and poignant account of a family and autism.