
Goodies & Baddies! Creating Characters Comic Art Workshop with Nick Moffat
Join Cartoonist Nick Moffatt in the ultimate battle of GOOD vs EVIL! HERO vs VILLAIN!
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Welcome to the Lincoln Book Festival 2024. With a new festival hub established at the Lincoln Arts Centre at the University of Lincoln, the 2024 book festival will take place from 26-29 September, bringing big name authors and rising stars of the publishing world to the city for four days of engaging talks, readings, discussions, workshops and Q&As. This will be supplemented by a rich range of opportunities for people of all ages and interests to get involved in.
Join Cartoonist Nick Moffatt in the ultimate battle of GOOD vs EVIL! HERO vs VILLAIN!
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Join us for a wonderful story time with author, teacher of the Deaf and parent of a deaf child, Karen Hardwicke.
A bold and funny adventure story for little rebels, by the creator of the New York Times Best Illustrated Book Little Red and I Can Catch a Monster, Bethan Woollvin brought to LAC’s stage by award winning theatre company Wrongsemble. Perfect for young audiences.
Marcia will be discussing her new book The Mercy Step a stunning coming-of-age tale, unusually, starting at year zero.
Join us for a deliciously dark event celebrating all things literary crime as we bring together an exciting panel of authors in the genre. Featuring Jack Cartwright, Tom Mead and hosted by Tim Rideout.
Join us for a deliciously dark event celebrating all things literary crime as we bring together an exciting panel of authors in the genre. Featuring Jack Cartwright, Tom Mead and hosted by Tim Rideout If you can't make it in person for this panel, you can book a streaming ticket below.
Join Kirsty from Rhubarb with some storytelling and creative play for children 3+ and their families. Pre book your free ticket.
Historical fiction is the hybrid child of two warring parents: fact and fiction.
This session will showcase the publications of three local history societies.
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During this workshop, you will develop a piece of short fiction that will set a character in motion through the streets of Lincoln.
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