Isle of Wight Literary Festival
The island’s annual literary festival attracts many well known authors and speakers to the island to delight our audiences of residents and visitors. The programme committee also ensure that local writers are featured and cover a wide range of subjects. We will be featuring videos of some selected conversations with authors from this year's event. Keep tuned and subscribe for more information!
Eric Knowles - René Lalique
Simon Brett - a humorous walk through his writing and producing career plus new book A Messy Murder.
Kerry Daynes, Forensic Psychologist and her latest book, What Lies Buried.
Norman Fowler talks about political life and his new book The Best of Enemies - Diaries 1980-1997
Трейси Борман и любовница короля Генриетта Говард.
Robert Hardman and The Inside Story.
Clare Balding, and her new book Isle of Dogs in conversation with Anneka Rice
Gyles Brandreth's quick witty humour covers; Prose & Cons, Queen Elizabeth & 7 Secrets of Happiness.
Neil Laughton - Adventureholic: Extraordinary journeys on seven continents by land, sea and air
Reading not Reading presented by Spiracle
Sheila Hancock - Old Rage
Michael Morpurgo - Tales from Shakespeare
Georgina Moore - The Garnett Girls
Jason Cowley - Who Are We Now? Stories of Modern England
Justin Webb - the Gift of a Radio - and Other Train Wrecks
Tracy Borman on the 2023 Isle of Wight Literary Festival
Rt Hon Dame Andrea Leadsom - Snakes and Ladders: Navigating the Ups and Downs of Politics
General Sir Simon Mayall - - A Personal History Of The Modern Middle East
Alan Johnson - One of Our Ministers is Missing
Mike Bannister - Concorde
Chris Terrill - How to Build an Aircraft Carrier
Alexander McCall Smith - The Pavilion in the Clouds
Эндрю Лоуни в прямом эфире - Скандальное изгнание герцога и герцогини Виндзорских.
Lia Leendertz - The Almanac: a Seasonal Guide to 2022
Chris Atkins: A Bit of a Stretch- The Diaries of a Prisoner
Mara Menzies - Blood and Gold
Dr Gwen Adshead - The Devil You Know
Roger Hermiston: Two Minutes to Midnight: 1953—the Year of Living Dangerously