Philip Pullman’s latest work The Good Man Jesus and the Scoundrel Christ will be released 31st March and the author will be making a series of appearance to promote it this coming spring and summer:
- Sunday 28 March, 12 pm: Oxford Literary Festival [link]
- Thursday 1 April, 8 pm: Guildhall, Bath [link]
- Saturday 10 April, 1.30 pm: Cambridge Wordfest – In Conversation with Sir Peter Stothard [link]
- Monday 12 April, 7.45 pm: Royal Festival Hall, QEH – In Conversation with Marina Warner [link]
- Tuesday 13 April, 6.30 pm: English PEN, Free Word Centre – In Conversation with Richard Harries [link]
- Saturday 17 April, 3 pm: Dublin Writers’ Festival, Trinity College – In Conversation with Fintan O’Toole [link]
- Sunday 2 May, 4 pm: New College Forum, New College, Oxford
- Wednesday 26 May, 8 pm: Charleston Festival, Sussex – ‘Enduring Myths’, with David Eagleman and William Nicholson [link]
- Saturday 5 June, 7 pm: Hay on Wye Festival – In Conversation with Peter Florence [link]
- 18-20 June: Shakespeare and Company Literary Festival, Paris, in collaboration with PEN and The New York Review of Books: Storytelling, Politics and the Imagination [link]
- 14-30 August: Edinburgh International Book Festival – details, date, and time to be confirmed [link]
- 8-17 October: Cheltenham Festival – details, date, and time to be confirmed [link]
If any readers will be attending any of the above events and would like to see their experiences published on BridgetotheStars.net, please let us know by commenting below.
Your Oxford Literary Festival link isn’t working. Probably best use this one: http://www.oxfordplayhouse.com/ticketsoxford/?event=8437
It really is a shame if the bids don’t go over £36…
I -might- be able to attend one of the last two!
I’m probably going to the Cambridge one, and I’m working out if I can afford to go to Hay on Wye (although the timing is not particularly convenient).
The Cheltenham Festival event is £70. There went that plan. 🙁
Apparently there is another event that is £12 and already sold out!
It turned out not to be sold out after all, so I got a ticket!
Sometimes I hate trains. The most disappointing day in quite a while… Didn’t make it to Cheltenham. 🙁