The Third Chiswick Book Festival will take place from September 16th to 18th 2011. Why not make a weekend of it? It's at St Michael & All Angels, Chiswick House and the Tabard Theatre. Once again we have an exciting lineup of speakers, including: Michael Morpurgo (Warhorse, Shadow, Little Manfred), Kate Mosse (Labyrinth, Sepulchre, The Winter Ghosts), Daisy Goodwin (My Last Duchess), Rosamund Lupton (Afterwards), Andy McNab (Dead Centre), Isla Blair (A Tiger’s Wedding), Katie Fforde (Summer of Love), Kate Lace (Gypsy Wedding), Graham Holderness (The Nine Lives of William Shakespeare), Vanessa Redgrave (Anonymous), Shireen Jilla (Exiled), Kate Summerscale (The Suspicions of Mr Whicher), Kate Colquhoun (Mr Briggs' Hat), Tracy Borman (Matilda: Queen of the Conqueror), Nev Fountain (The Mervyn Stone Mysteries), Helen Castor (She-Wolves: The Women Who Ruled England Before Elizabeth), James Priestman (Pitshanger Poets), George Goodwin (Fatal Colours), Mark Ellis (Princes Gate), Richard Beard (Lazarus is Dead), Mathew Lyons (The Favourite), Elizabeth Noble (The Way We Were), Fiona Neill (What the Nanny Saw), Celia Brayfield (Bestseller, Deep France), Sally O’Reilly (How to be a Writer), Siobhan Curham (Dear Dylan), David Miller (Today), Lorraine Bateman & Paul Cole (At Midnight in a Flaming Town), Marcus Berkmann (Dumb Britain, Fatherhood), Tom Jamieson (Private Eye), Louis Barfe, Colette McBeth, Liesl Schwarz, Brian Moses (Behind the Staffroom Door), Emma Kennedy (Wilma Tenderfoot), Karen McCrombie (You, Me and Thing), Laura Hambleton (Chameleon Swims and Lizard Lounge).
Plus Paul Slack in Phoenix Rising: DH Lawrence, Son and Lover, on Saturday September 17th and Lucy Worsley (If Walls Could Talk) at Chiswick House on the evening of Thursday September 15th.
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