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Thursday, 20 March 2014
Friday, 7 March 2014
Brontë Festival of Women's Writing
Friday 14 – Sunday 16 March
Join
 us for the fourth Brontë Festival of Women’s Writing at the home of the
 Brontës. An exciting range of events will take place throughout the 
weekend, including talks, workshops, readings and family events. There’s
 something for everyone!
To book tickets or for further information contact louisa.briggs@bronte.org.uk / 01535 640188 or book online at www.bronte.org.uk/whats-on
Friday 14 March
Jackie Kay
West Lane Baptist Centre, Haworth, 7.30pm 
Join
 the 2013 Brontë Society Writer in Residence, Jackie Kay as she opens 
the fourth Bronte Festival of Women’s Writing. Jackie Kay grew up in 
Glasgow and has written all her life, publishing novels, poetry and 
short stories. Several of her adult poetry collections have won or have 
been shortlisted for awards. Her first novel Trumpet won the Author’s 
Club First Novel Award and the Guardian Fiction Prize. Red Dust Road won
 the Scottish Book of the Year award and was picked as a World Book 
Night title.
Tickets: £6
To book tickets contact louisa.briggs@bronte.org.uk / 01535 640188 or book online at www.bronte.org.uk/whats-on
Saturday 15 March
Festival Fun at the Parsonage!
Brontë Parsonage Museum, 10am-4pm
Visit
 the Brontë Parsonage Museum for some festival family fun. Follow clues 
to a literary trail around the village or play a giant game of Wuthering
 Heights poetry on the front lawn.
Free with admission to the Parsonage.
Saturday 15 March
Louise
 Crosby: Creative Writing Workshop West Lane Baptist Centre, Haworth, 
10am-1pm With the recent growth in popularity of graphic novels and 
memoirs this workshop provides a simple introduction to working with 
words and pictures together.  Participants will create their own short 
graphic memoir inspired by a Brontë poem.  This may form the basis for a
 future graphic short story, visual diary or even the start of your own 
graphic novel!
The course is suitable for writers and artists of all abilities. 
Tickets: £12
To book tickets contact louisa.briggs@bronte.org.uk / 01535 640188 or book online at www.bronte.org.uk/whats-on
Saturday 15 March
Readings by Ilkely and Calderdale Young Writers
 Bronte Parsonage Museum, 12pm
 Hear Ilkley and Calderdale Young Writers in the rooms of the Parsonage 
as they read their own poems inspired by the Brontës and the museum’s 
collection.
Free with admission to the Parsonage.
Saturday 15 March
Jackie Kay: Creative Writing Workshop
West Lane Baptist Centre, Haworth 2-5pm
A
 rare opportunity to join award-winning poet, novelist and short story 
writer Jackie Kay in this creative writing workshop inspired by her 2013
 Brontë Writer’s Residency. 
Tickets: £15. Booking essential. 
To book tickets contact louisa.briggs@bronte.org.uk / 01535 640188 or book online at www.bronte.org.uk/whats-on
Saturday 15 March
Sarah Dunant: Blood and Beauty
West Lane Baptist Centre, Haworth, 7.30pm
 Internationally bestselling writer Sarah Dunant visits Haworth to 
discuss her latest novel, Blood and Beauty, which takes on the Italian 
Renaissance’s most infamous family: the Borgias. Sarah Dunant is famous 
for her Italian historical novels: The Birth of Venus, In the Company of
 the Courtesan and Sacred Hearts, which have been translated into more 
than thirty languages and bring voice to the lives of three different 
women in three different historical contexts. She has worked widely in 
television, radio and print, has written ten novels and edited two 
collections of essays. 
Tickets £6
To book tickets contact louisa.briggs@bronte.org.uk / 01535 640188 or book online at www.bronte.org.uk/whats-on
Sunday 16 March
Drop-in Creative Writing
Bronte Parsonage Museum, 11-4
As
 part of our Festival of Women's Writing, visit the Parsonage for a 
drop-in creative writing session. Create your own piece of writing 
inspired by the Brontës and the museum collection.
Free with admission to the Parsonage
Sunday 16 March
Rebecca Stirrup: Creative Writing Workshop 
Brontë Parsonage Museum, 10.30am-1.30pm
 Gothic fantasy is that wonderful combination of horror, folklore, 
fairytale and myth.  Monsters may exist in these worlds, but often it is
 the humans that are monstrous.  There is a potency to gothic fantasy 
that, in our attempts to tame the beasts, is often lost today.  Vampires
 should not be considered good boyfriend material, werewolves are not 
our friends (at least not during the full moon), and while our heroes 
strive for goodness they do so at a cost.  This workshop will explore 
gothic fantasy through excerpts and through writing exercises.  You will
 develop ideas for your own gothic fantasies, and generate and develop 
the motifs and symbols of the genre in your writing.  
For everyone from the budding to the experienced writer.
Tickets: £12
To book tickets contact louisa.briggs@bronte.org.uk / 01535 640188 or book online at www.bronte.org.uk/whats-on
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