National
charity The Reading Agency is joining forces with the Historical Writers
Association in an exciting new partnership that has already brokered over 100 events,
involving over 70 authors.
The
initiative coincides with Historical Writing Month in November, with events
held in public libraries and other venues around the UK during the Month and
beyond, featuring historical authors such as Michael Ridpath, Karen Maitland,
Ben Kane, Ruth Downie, Robyn Young, Rory Clements, William Ryan and Manda
Scott.
The new partnership will take a
coordinated approach to programming events covering a diverse range of
historical time periods and themes, offering innovative approaches to bring
readers, writers and libraries closer together.
The
extensive programme for readers yielded by this new partnership is still
growing, but begins with an historical crime panel evening at Bedford Library
on 17 October featuring Rory Clements and Ruth Downie, and
continues with Essie Fox, D E Meredith and Lynn Shepherd discussing their
Victorian novels at Crowthorne Library, while Roman-era authors Anthony Riches,
Henry Venmore-Rowland and Harry Sidebottom will travel to Norwich library to
complement a new exhibition at the city’s museum.
Other
event themes include Medieval, Espionage, Historical London, The Blitz, Warriors
Through History, and Victorian Crime . There will be a ‘Sex and Scandal’
discussion at Pimlico Library in
central London featuring Gabrielle Kimm, Linda Stratmann and Hallie
Rubenhold on 22 November, while Tudor period authors Vanora Bennett and
Elizabeth Fremantle will travel to Peterborough in the new year to mark the
anniversary of the death of Katherine of Aragon, who is buried in Peterborough
Cathedral. Further events have been organised as far forward as September 2014
when Michael Ridpath, Stav Sherez and William Ryan will be at London’s Chiswick
Library, discussing the challenges of setting novels in totalitarian regimes.
2014 will also feature a range of events marking the centenary of the start of
World War One.
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Readers can find event listings at: http://hwa-galleria.co.uk/events/
“We’ve
been overwhelmed by the positive response from libraries and readers,” says
William Ryan of the Historical Writers Association. “We’ve organised many more
events than we thought we might and we’re arranging new ones every week. It’s a
fantastic opportunity for libraries and authors to reach out to readers and,
thanks to our partnership with The Reading Agency and the support of libraries
in almost every part of the country, we’re hoping this is just the beginning.”
The new partnership is part of The Reading Agency’s work to bring
together its partners from the publishing world and the whole of the UK public
library network to create successful and exciting events and activities for
readers of all ages. The publishers who
– via The Reading Agency’s Reading Partners consortium of libraries and
publishers – have contributed to making author events happen in libraries for
Historical Writers Month and beyond include Transworld; Hodder/Headline; Penguin; Constable &
Robinson; Little, Brown; Bloomsbury; HarperCollins; Faber and Macmillan.
“We’re passionate about
connecting readers to writers, and libraries are brilliant at reaching and engaging
audiences who share the Historical Writers Association’s fascination with all
things historical,” says Sandeep Mahal of The Reading Agency. “Amid all the
news about library cuts and closures, an important beacon of light is the huge
growth in popularity of library author events, so we’re really pleased to be
partnering with the Historical Writers Association to broker events in library
venues across the UK.”
For more media information please contact Deborah Hyde
on debbie.hyde@oasismedia.co.uk or 07956 320 486
Notes to
editors:
- The Reading Agency is an independent charity
whose mission is to give everyone an equal chance in life, by helping
people become confident and enthusiastic readers. We are funded by Arts
Council England (readingagency.org.uk).
- The Historical Writers Association’s (HWA)
comprises authors, publishers and agents of historical writing – both
fiction and non-fiction – who are passionate about history. The HWA and
its website, forum and various literary events and dinners provide
professional and social support to its members, creating opportunities
online and in person for them to meet with readers, re-enactors and
historians of all ages and eras who share their fascination with, and
absorption in, all things historical. (www.thehwa.co.uk)
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