The towering figure of Sir Thomas Browne has loomed over Norwich city centre up until recently, when a statue and art installation commemorating him his works was removed for what is termed in local government circles as a refreshed public realm.
Explore MoreAward-winning poet, essayist and fiction writer Kei Miller will be the final author to host a international literature showcase as part of the Norwich-based National Centre for Writing’s latest event strand.
Explore MoreAfter a year’s break the Norfolk and Norwich Festival is returning for a mix of outdoor and socially distanced performances and online events with a ‘pay what you want’ approach to pricing.
Explore MoreCrime writing festival Noirwich is moving to the web for its 2020 edition, swapping venues around Norwich for free streams online.
Explore MoreThe winners of the 2020 Young Norfolk Writing Competition and the identity of the county’s fourth Young Laureate have been revealed.
Explore MoreThe Norwich-based National Centre for Writing has announced a series of online events to replace their planned City of Literature programme for 2020.
Explore MoreA new monthly debate series has been unveiled by the Norwich-based National Centre for Writing, tackling exhaustion, guts, and surveillance.
Explore MoreSome of the darkest criminal minds from across Europe will be descending on Norwich this week, but don’t worry – they only write about murder and mayhem.
Explore MoreThis Writers’ Centre Norwich event brought together five speakers for a diverse set of 15 minute talks on our often frustrating and surprising bodies.
Explore MoreThe tradition of transgressive writing by women was the focus of this Writers’ Centre Norwich event.
Explore MoreEleven stories scattered across the battered remains of an old factory are yours to explore in this creative and surprising event from the Writers’ Centre Norwich.
Explore MoreNorfolk can claim two of the most important female literary figures in the country – but they are linked by more than just their gender.
Explore MoreThis early show of the Norfolk and Norwich Festival saw established writer Sarah Waters and relative newcomer Sarah Perry exploring the idea of the Gothic imagination.
Explore MorePeople can impose themselves on a room in different ways: Will Self towers over an audience both with his giant height and his substantial intellect.
Explore MoreHas the mobile phone robbed us of part of ourselves?
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