Norwich Book Festival is designed for readers, with a programme of events for everybody to enjoy.
Taking place in England’s first UNESCO City of Literature, Norwich Book Festival includes events from across genres, including crime, popular-science and politics, as well as two days of free activities at The Forum in Norwich.
To find out more about the Festival, visit norwichbookfestival.co.uk, find them on social, or sign up to the e-news here.
Norwich Book Festival at Dragon Hall
Programmed by the National Centre for Writing for Norwich Book Festival.
Bog People: Unearthing Folk Horror
Ten authors unleash dark and delirious short stories in Bog People, a new anthology of folk horror that celebrates British working-class culture and history.
Thursday 1 January
Helm: Sarah Hall in conversation with Sarah Perry
The award-winning author of The Electric Michelangelo and Burntcoat presents her elemental new novel, Helm.
Thursday 1 January
House of Splinters: Ghost Stories with Laura Purcell
Step back into the shadows with Sunday Times bestselling author Laura Purcell as she returns to the haunted world of The Silent Companions in her chilling new novel, House of Splinters.
Thursday 1 January
Family and Folklore: Mysticism in West African and Caribbean Stories
Celeste Mohammed presents her second novel-in-stories, Ever Since We Small, at Norwich Book Festival.
Thursday 1 January
Donuts, Robots & Awesome Comics with Neill Cameron
Turn your ideas into epic comic book adventures in this fun, interactive session led by award-winning writer and cartoonist Neill Cameron.
Thursday 1 January
