The Times Cheltenham Literature Festival 2010
by Chris Devers
Cheltenham Literature What is Anglo-Welsh Literature and why Should Anyone Care? - Ceri Shaw is a former college lecturer from Cardiff, South Wales. Currently he attempts to make a living as a Web Designer and as a freelance writer on a range of topics including Literature. He is a regular contributor to Americymru.com. Ceri wrote this article about Anglo-Welsh literature and its exploration of the themes of… Festival ticket holders can enjoy The Book Show, featuring Mariella Frostrup and Sky Arts. This is a fantastic opportunity for festival attendees to be a part of the UK’s leading weekly show focused on books, as three festival authors discuss their writing. The Book Show will be broadcast weekly from Thursday, October 14 at 7pm on Sky Arts 1HD.
This year’s Cheltenham Literature What is Anglo-Welsh Literature and why Should Anyone Care? - Ceri Shaw is a former college lecturer from Cardiff, South Wales. Currently he attempts to make a living as a Web Designer and as a freelance writer on a range of topics including Literature. He is a regular contributor to Americymru.com. Ceri wrote this article about Anglo-Welsh literature and its exploration of the themes of… Festival is also generating interest by introducing Tweet Poetry. Poet A.F. Harrold is capturing attention by posting tweets each week that will contribute to a completed final poem. The public is invited to provide suggestions that can inspire the latest installment of his poem. To join the tweet conversation, share your ideas and keep track of A.F. Harrold’s progress by following @chelttwitfest.
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