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SUMMARY:Sir Robin Niblett – The New Cold War
DESCRIPTION:How the contest between the US and China will shape our century \n\n\n\n\n\nAn urgent and essential assessment of the global contest between the US and China\, and how looking to history will help us to navigate it\, from former Director of Chatham House \n\n\n\nWe have entered a new Cold War\, even if most people choose not to admit it. The contest between America and China is global and unbridgeable\, and it encompasses all major instruments of statecraft: diplomacy\, technology\, military power\, intelligence\, trade and investment. It has its tinder box: Taiwan. And both protagonists are working hard to draw allies and friends to their side from east and west\, north and south. \n\n\n\nWe stand at its beginning. But this Cold War is nothing like the last\, which defined the second half of the twentieth century. We need new ideas to navigate its risks and to avoid a globally devastating war. \n\n\n\nIn this short\, urgent book\, Robin Niblett argues that only by looking back can we heed the warnings and learn the necessary lessons to guide us through this new reality: he goes through the ten ways in which the new cold war is different\, and offers five new rules for navigating it. How we manage this contest will determine not only whether there is still space for international cooperation to deal with our many global challenges\, from the climate emergency to the technological revolution\, but also who gets to dominate the twenty-first century and\, quite simply\, the course of all our futures. \n\n\n\nSir Robin Niblett is a leading expert on international relations. He is a distinguished fellow at Chatham House\, after spending 15 years as its director and chief executive until 2022\, and senior adviser at Hakluyt\, the British strategic advisory firm. He is also engaged by the Asia Society Policy Institute and the Center for Strategic & International Studies (CSIS) in Washington DC\, where he was Executive Vice President for ten years. He has served as chair of several World Economic Forum councils\, and advises governments and private institutions. His writing has appeared in many publications and books\, but this is his first solo book. \n\n\n\nSir Robin Niblett will be in conversation with Jo Durrant \n\n\n\nThis event is kindly sponsored by Michael and Eve Bonham Cozens \n\n\n\nTickets £12.00/£6.00 (students)
URL:https://dorchesterliteraryfestival.com/event/sir-robin-niblett-the-new-cold-war/
LOCATION:Dorset Museum\, High West Street\, Dorchester\, DT1 1XA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Adult
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SUMMARY:Tim Spicer – A Suspicion of Spies
DESCRIPTION:The compelling first biography of Wilfred ‘Biffy’ Dunderdale – a ruthless and effective spymaster whose career spanned the Russian Revolution to the Cold War and beyond. A Suspicion of Spies is filled with stories of adventure\, bravery\,and glamour\, revealing the complicated intrigues of the world of British intelligence. A lifelong friend of Ian Fleming\,Biffy is considered to be the blueprint for James Bond. \n\n\n\n1916\, Russia. A 16-year-old Wilfred ‘Biffy’ Dunderdale is working for his father\, taking submarines from Vladivostok to St Petersburg for the Russian Imperial Navy. He takes a submarine out for sea trials along with a naval dockyard crew he’d never met before. Spotting a group of German ships\, he gives the order to attack and sinks four of them. On returning to Kronstadt\, breaking free from an anti-submarine net with just 30 minutes of oxygen left\, he opens the hatch to find every gun in the port facing him and his crew. Fluent in Russian\, he quickly defuses the situation. For this action he is awarded by Tsar Nicholas II the Order of St. Stanislav and the Order of St. Anne\, imperial Russia’s highest knighthood for military valour and ‘bravery in battle’. \n\n\n\nBiffy\, born and raised in Odessa\, soon learnt to operate at all levels of Odessan society. Clearly highly intelligent\, by 16 he was studying Naval Architecture and Naval Engineering in St Petersburg-broadening his education further in the waterfront barsof both Odessa and St. Petersburg. \n\n\n\nAged 18\,he was engaged by Naval Intelligence as an interpreter on account of his language skills\,English\, Russian\, French\, Polish and German. He would soon grow into a buccaneering member of the British Secret Intelligence Service in a career spanning forty years which Biffy described as ‘40 years of licensed thuggery.’ Biffy appears in over 60 books and websites and yet no one has ever written the story of his life. As Tim Spicer says\,‘He was rather like a ghost one knew was there but the apparition never stood still long enough for a clear view.’ Biffy was a lifelong friend of Ian Fleming and many attribute his influence to the creation of Bond.The tales of action and intrigue found in this comprehensive biography could be taken straight fromthe pages of From Russia with Love\, for which Biffy acted as consultant. \n\n\n\nLieutenant Colonel Tim Spicer OBE has led a life filled with action and adventure. During his twenty years in the British Army\, he saw active service in NorthernIreland\, the Falklands campaign\, the Gulf War and the Balkans\, as well as serving in the Far East\, Cyprus and Germany. Key appointments have included Chief of Staff of an Armoured Brigade\, Staff Officer at the Directorate of Special Forces and Commanding Officer of the 1st Battalion Scots Guards\, among many others.Over the course of his illustrious military career\, Spicer has developed extensive knowledge of intelligence\, counter terrorism\, complex relations and protective security. In 2001 he founded the private security company Aegis\, which has counted the UK\, US and Italian governments among its clients. He is the author of An Unorthodox Soldier: Peace and War and the Sandline Affair\, a fast-moving account of his military life\, including the events surrounding his time in Papua New Guinea when he was captured and held at gunpoint\, as well as the notorious ‘Sandline Affair’ of 1996\, and A Dangerous Enterprise that charts the history of the little-known\, yet remarkable 15th Motor Gunboat Flotilla\, commanded directly by the Secret Intelligence Service. \n\n\n\nTickets £12.00/£6.00 (students)
URL:https://dorchesterliteraryfestival.com/event/tim-spicer-a-suspicion-of-spies/
LOCATION:Dorset Museum\, High West Street\, Dorchester\, DT1 1XA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Adult
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SUMMARY:Jim Down – Life in the Balance
DESCRIPTION:A Doctor’s Stories of Intensive Care \n\n\n\n\n\nDr Jim Down brings us to the very heart of the intensive care unit – the section of the hospital where the sickest patients are brought to be cared for until their condition improves. With honesty\, humility and a streak of dark humour\, Dr Down describes the quietly heroic work of doctors and nurses on the ICU\, a place which sits at the cutting edge of medical technology and where a split-second decision can make the difference between life and death. \n\n\n\nFrom headline-grabbing cases like that of Alexander Litvinenko\, poisoned by Russian agents and admitted to Down’s ward\, to the appalling aftermath of a train crash\, and the mundane daily struggle to simply find enough beds\, Jim Down provides a unique insight into life on The Unit\, and the critical medicine doctors and nurses perform there. \n\n\n\nLife in the Balance offers the first real glimpse of intensive care medicine\, its immense challenges\, deleterious effects on doctors’ mental health and enormous rewards. Its profundity will make you reconsider the fragility of life and reframe your understanding of what it means to care. \n\n\n\nDr Jim Down is a consultant in critical care and anaesthesia at University College London Hospitals. He chairs the ICU consultants’ group\, the department of anaesthesia weekly scientific meetings\, and the UCLH Trust guideline committee. During the Covid-19 pandemic he worked on UCLH’s busy ICU ward\, and was interviewed by the BBC for a groundbreaking report depicting medics on the frontline. His account of that period\, Life Support\, was published in 2021. \n\n\n\nDr Jim Down will be in conversation with Dr Helen Thomas \n\n\n\nTickets £12.00/£6.00 (students)
URL:https://dorchesterliteraryfestival.com/event/jim-down-life-in-the-balance/
LOCATION:Dorset Museum\, High West Street\, Dorchester\, DT1 1XA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Adult
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SUMMARY:Nigel Toon – How AI Thinks
DESCRIPTION:Those who understand how AI thinks are about to win big. Leading British AI entrepreneur Nigel Toon explains why it’s so exciting and how it can be controlled. \n\n\n\nHow AI Thinks shows us how we can harness the electrifying intelligence of machines. Unlike other books on AI which often scare us\, through storytelling that shows us how we think\, Nigel Toon helps us understand AI and its incredible possibilities. He explains that AI is a tool that we can control and how it will augment our own amazing human intelligence. ‘In my role running an AI company\,’ says Nigel Toon\, ‘I am often asked about artificial intelligence\, but people are prone to say that they don’t understand it and fear it. AI is complex and so\, like other powerful tools that have come before\, our lack of understanding can easily lead us to think that it might present a threat to humanity. We need to learn more\, not just about the risks but also about the benefits that this important new technology can deliver\, because it will end up changing our lives and\, perhaps more importantly\, the lives of the next generation.‘Over the course of a career spent at the forefront of technology\, I have been directly involved in developing the underlying technology that makes AI work\, and I understand how this story will play out. I want to help you learn how AI thinks’. \n\n\n\nNigel Toon is a leading figure in AI and is often called upon to speak at major industry events. He has been recognized with numerous industry awards including\, ranked #1 on Business Insiders ‘100 most influential people shaping British technology’ and as one of the ‘Top 100 entrepreneurs in the UK’ by the Financial Times. \n\n\n\nNigel has a background as a technology business leader\, entrepreneur\, and engineer having been CEO at three successful VC-backed processor companies\, including Graphcore which he co-founded and which developed a new type of microprocessor to accelerate Artificial Intelligence. He was previously a senior executive at a major Silicon Valley\, publicly listed semiconductor company. He has served as a Board Member and Chairman for several technology businesses and currently sits as a Non-Executive Director on the board of UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) which is a non-departmental UK public body that directs over £8bn per year into research and innovation funding. He has also been a member of the UK Prime Minster’s Business Council. \n\n\n\nThis event is kindly sponsored by C P Fry \n\n\n\nTickets £12.00/£6.00 (students)
URL:https://dorchesterliteraryfestival.com/event/nigel-toon-how-ai-thinks/
LOCATION:Dorset Museum\, High West Street\, Dorchester\, DT1 1XA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Adult
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SUMMARY:Jack Cornish – The Lost Paths
DESCRIPTION:A History of How we Walk From Here to There \n\n\n\n\n\nA journey across Britain’s millennia-old network of pathways\, revealing key moments throughout our history. \n\n\n\nHundreds of thousands of miles of paths reach into\, and connect\, communities across England and Wales. By 2026\, 10\,000 miles of undiscovered footpaths around Britain stand to be lost. Jack Cornish has dedicated the last five years of his life to walking these forgotten routes\, and this book\, The Lost Paths\, is the result. \n\n\n\nFootpaths\, tracks\, country lanes and urban streets illuminate how our ancestors interacted with and shaped their landscapes in the pursuit of commerce\, salvation\, escape\, war\, and leisure. Paths are an often overlooked part of our everyday life and our country’s history\, crucial to understanding the cultural and environmental history of us in the landscape. \n\n\n\nAfter dedicating his time and energy to fighting for their survival\, The Lost Paths is Jack’s personal journey and exploration of the deep history of English and Welsh footways. This narrative history takes us through ancient forests\, exposed mountainsides\, urban back streets and coastal vistas to reveal how this millennia-old network was created and has been transformed. \n\n\n\nThis is a celebration of an ancient network and a rallying cry to reclaim what has been lost and preserve it for future generations. \n\n\n\nJack Cornish is head of paths at the Ramblers\, Britain’s largest walking charity\, withover 100\,000 members. In 2017\, he walked across the country from Land’s End to John O’Groats\, and is ten years into a (probably futile) attempt to walk every street in London. \n\n\n\nTickets £12.00/£6.00 (students)
URL:https://dorchesterliteraryfestival.com/event/jack-cornish-the-lost-paths/
LOCATION:Dorset Museum\, High West Street\, Dorchester\, DT1 1XA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Adult
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SUMMARY:Gavin Pretor-Pinney – Cloud Spotting For Beginners
DESCRIPTION:An introduction to the wondrous world of clouds\, by the internationally bestselling founder of the Cloud Appreciation Society and a prize-winning children’s book author and illustrator.Have you ever watched a cloud being born?Clouds come in all manner of shapes and sizes\, from low-lying Stratus to high-flying Cirrus via roll clouds\, banner clouds and tornados. This beautifully illustrated guide reveals the facts\, secrets and stories of all the major cloud types\, and how they shape the weather around them. We learn their fancy Latin names\, explore the parts of the sky where they like to hang out\, marvel at the ways they play with sunlight – and even visit them on other planets\, where they are sometimes made of acid.Cloudspotting for Beginners will inspire curious minds with a lifelong sense of meteorological wonder. \n\n\n\nGavin Pretor-Pinney is founder of the Cloud Appreciation Society\, which has more than 47\,000 members in 120 countries. He is the author of the internationally bestselling Cloudspotter’s Guide and Cloud Collector’s Handbook. His third book\, The Wavewatcher’s Companion\, won the prestigious Royal Society Winton Prize for Science Books. Gavin is a TED Global speaker with over 1.2 million views. He has presented television documentaries for the BBC and Channel 4 and is a Visiting Fellow at the Meteorology Department of Reading University and winner of the Royal Meteorological Society’s Michael Hunt award. \n\n\n\nTickets £12.00/£6.00 (students)
URL:https://dorchesterliteraryfestival.com/event/gavin-pretor-pinney-cloud-spotting-for-beginners/
LOCATION:Dorset Museum\, High West Street\, Dorchester\, DT1 1XA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Adult
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SUMMARY:Michael Peppiatt - Francis Bacon: a Self-Portrait in Words
DESCRIPTION:A new collection of letters\, statements\, studio notes and interviews reveals the innermost thoughts of Francis Bacon\, one of the 20th century’s most influential artists. Expertly annotated by Michael Peppiatt\, the documents selected for Francis Bacon: A Self-Portrait in Words illustrate Bacon’s sharp wit and ability to express complex ideas in highly personal\, memorable language. Split into four sections – Statements\, Letters\, Studio Notes and Selected Interviews – the book includes a large selection of letters to friends\, patrons and fellow artists\, as well as Bacon’s artist statements\, lists of paintings under way\, intriguing notes and interviews\, many of which have only come to light since his death. Bacon’s letters mirror and reveal his dominant preoccupations at different points throughout his long career\, with most of them having never been published before. Recipients range from Lucian Freud to Graham Sutherland\, and collectors Robert and Lisa Sainsbury to gangster Ronnie Kray\, as well as to many close friends and Peppiatt himself. Together with photographs\, archive material and works by the artist are numerous reproductions of Bacon’s characteristic handwriting\, from the briefest jottings and notes to more extensive letters and statements. Bacon frequently came up with memorable epithets and definitions. He delighted in doing with words what he set out to do in painting: ‘I like phrases that cut me.’ Michael Peppiatt explores the personal legacy of one of the 20th century’s most important painters\, presenting a compelling verbal self-portrait that reveals both man and artist. \n\n\n\nMichael Peppiatt is a well-known writer and curator\, who began his career as an art critic in London and Paris in the 1960s. Described by The Art Newspaper as ‘the best art writer of his generation’\, his previous books include Francis Bacon: Anatomy of an Enigma\, Francis Bacon in Your Blood and Francis Bacon: Studies for a Portrait. \n\n\n\nTickets £12.00/£6.00 (students)
URL:https://dorchesterliteraryfestival.com/event/michael-peppiat-francis-bacon-a-self-portrait-in-words/
LOCATION:Dorset Museum\, High West Street\, Dorchester\, DT1 1XA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Adult
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SUMMARY:Martin Gayford – How Painting Happens (and why it matters)
DESCRIPTION:In the words of the late Gillian Ayres\, this is a book about “what can be done with painting.” Drawing on decades of conversations with practicing painters\, acclaimed author Martin Gayford offers intimate insight into the practice\, meaning\, and potential of this timeless medium. \n\n\n\nAs a way of making images\, pigment applied to any surface from cave wall to canvas\, painting has been around for tens of thousands of years. Yet it has proved capable of endless renewal. Now in the third decade of the twenty-first century it is once more at the forefront of contemporary art. How Painting Happens will consider how and why this is so\, examining this perennial medium through the eyes of its exponents past and present. \n\n\n\nMartin Gayford will draw on interviews carried out over more than two decades with\, among many others\, Frank Auerbach\, Gillian Ayres\, Georg Baselitz\, Frank Bowling\, Richard Estes\, Lucian Freud\, Katharina Fritsch\, Rebecca Horn\, Shirazeh Houshiary\, Lee Ufan\, Paula Rego\, Bridget Riley\, Jenny Saville\, Frank Stella\, Hiroshi Sugimoto\, Wayne Thiebaud\, Luc Tuymans\, and Zeng Fanzhi. \n\n\n\nThese diverse artists talk about how they work\, the different routes by which they came to be painters\, their contemporaries\, and predecessors. With painters’ insight they discuss such previous exponents of the brush as Titian\, El Greco\, Edward Hopper\, Suzanne Valadon\, Petrus Christus\, Van Gogh\, Degas\, Klee\, and Delacroix. \n\n\n\nAltogether\, this book presents a fresh\, multidimensional perspective on the medium—so ancient and yet simultaneously so modern\, and still capable of doing things no other art form can. \n\n\n\nPraise for How Painting Happens:Critic and art historian Martin Gayford’s How Painting Happens (And Why it Matters) (Thames & Hudson) was hailed by Stephen Smith at the Financial Times: “Stimulating and sumptuously illustrated\, How Painting Happens is really two books in one\, a double-sided canvas. The ‘recto’\, as art world types would dub the ‘front’ side\, depicts humankind’s steady upward progress\, from scratches on a cave wall to the glorious\, inexhaustible possibilities of paint and beyond.” The Irish Times’ Gemma Tipton wrote that “How Painting Happens succeeds in providing keys to unlocking the puzzles of painting”\, as both a “erudite and insightful” read. Writing for the New Statesman\, Andrew Marr noted: “This is as clear a piece of writing about the experience of looking at a great painting as I have ever read.’  \n\n\n\nMartin Gayford is a writer and art critic. His books include Man with a Blue Scarf: On Sitting for a Portrait by Lucian Freud; Modernists and Mavericks: Bacon\, Freud\, Hockney and the London Painters; A History of Pictures: From the Cave to the Computer Screen and Spring Cannot Be Cancelled: David Hockney in Normandy\, both with David Hockney; Shaping the World: Sculpture from Prehistory to Now\, with Antony Gormley; Love Lucian: The Letters of Lucian Freud\, 1939-1954\, with David Dawson; and Venice: City of Pictures. \n\n\n\nKindly sponsored by Duke’s Auctioneers \n\n\n\nTickets £12.00/£6.00 (students)
URL:https://dorchesterliteraryfestival.com/event/martin-gayford-how-painting-happens/
LOCATION:Dorset Museum\, High West Street\, Dorchester\, DT1 1XA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Adult
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SUMMARY:Damien Lewis – SAS Great Escapes II
DESCRIPTION:Million-copy bestselling author Damien Lewis has established himself as one of the most popular WWII historians\, and this book builds on the success of SAS Great Escapes which has sold more than 40\,000 copies in just over a year.  SAS Great Escapes II reveals how SAS men crossed deserts\, evaded hunter forces and escaped through enemy lands\, overcoming insurmountable odds in WWII.  \n\n\n\nHe tells the stories of: \n\n\n\nLegendary SAS figure Bill Fraser and his six-man patrol\, listed as Missing in Action after failing to return from a desert raid. Nine weeks later they emerged from a death-defying trial\, being greeted as if they were ‘back from the dead’. \n\n\n\nThe eccentric yet gifted SAS commander Lord George Jellicoe and his small band of piratical raiders who attacked the heavily guarded German aerodrome at Heraklion\, Crete\, blowing up dozens of warplanes. \n\n\n\nMalcolm Pleydell\, the SAS medic who undertook a 1000-mile Saharan escape\, being hunted all the way\, facing horrific decisions as to who to save and who to abandon. \n\n\n\nSAS founder David Stirling who attempted  one of the most audacious missions of the war – to drive across the war-torn expanse of North Africa\, to link up with advancing American forces. \n\n\n\nJohn Tonkin commander of Operation Bulbasket\, a 40-strong party tasked to halt in its tracks the notorious SS Panzer Division Das Reich. \n\n\n\nHerbert Castelow who parachuted into France\, charged to sabotage a key airbase escaping on the local village butcher’s bike \n\n\n\nDamien Lewis’s extensive research captures these never-before-told stories\, relying upon the generous time\, help\, personal archives\, memorabilia and collections of the family members of those portrayed\, as well as individual interviews\, and access to newly-released wartime files held in the National Archives and elsewhere.  \n\n\n\nDamien Lewis worked as a war and conflict reporter for the world’s major broadcasters\, reporting from across Africa\, South America\, the Middle and Far East and winning numerous awards. His books include the World War Two classics The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare\, Hunting the Nazi Bomb\, SAS Nazi Hunters\, SAS Ghost Patrol\, SAS Italian Job\, SAS Band of Brothers\, SAS Brothers in Arms and SAS Great Escapes. Many of his books have been made\, or are being made\, into movies or TV drama series or adapted as plays for the stage. The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare is presently being filmed as a major movie directed by Guy Ritchie\, and starring Henry Cavill\, Alan Richson\, Henry Golding\, Eiza González\, amongst others. He has raised tens of thousands of pounds for charitable concerns connected with his writing. \n\n\n\nSponsored by Grassby & Sons \n\n\n\nTickets £12.00/£6.00 (students)
URL:https://dorchesterliteraryfestival.com/event/damien-lewis-sas-great-escapes-ii/
LOCATION:Dorset Museum\, High West Street\, Dorchester\, DT1 1XA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Adult
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SUMMARY:Peter Hart – Footsloggers
DESCRIPTION:The Ben Shephard Memorial Lecture \n\n\n\n\n\nAn Infantry Battalion at War\, 1939\n\n\n\nThe only way to truly understand what it was like to fight in the Second World War is to listen to the experiences of those men who were there. And often\, there was nowhere more dangerous than on the ground. \n\n\n\nIn Footsloggers\, Peter Hart reconstructs one infantry battalion’s war in staggering detail. Based on his interviews with members of the 16th Durham Light Infantry\, Hart bears witness not only to their comradeship\, suffering\, dreadful losses and individual tragedies\, but also their courage and self-sacrifice as they fought their way across North Africa\, Italy and Greece. It might be said that they were an ‘ordinary’ battalion\, but there was nothing ordinary about the experiences they collectively faced in the war against fascism. Most of the men were civilians until the onset of war threw them into the maelstrom; few of them ever considered themselves as natural soldiers. They had to learn from scratch the fundamentals of military discipline and acquire the manifold skills required of the infantryman. Some learnt quickly and prospered; far more struggled in this harsh environment\, enduring untold privations and humiliations. But most did in the end become effective soldiers\, capable of facing their opponentsserving the Third Reich. \n\n\n\nThis is a human look at the inhuman nature of war from the acclaimed author of At Close Range and Burning Steel. \n\n\n\nPeter Hart was the oral historian at the Imperial War Museum for nearly 40 years. A prolific military history author\, he has appeared in various television programmes\, acted as a guide for the army\, runs his own battlefield tour company and has a successful weekly podcast series Pete & Gary’s Military History. \n\n\n\nBen Shephard (1948-2017) was a writer\, historian\, lecturer and TV producer – The World at War and The Nuclear Age. Ben had a lifelong interest in the history of psychiatry and he studied the psychological effects of war in a series of highly regarded books\, A War of Nerves – about PTSD\, After Daybreak – the liberation of Belsen and The Long Road Home – the resettlement of displaced persons after WW2. This lecture remembers Ben’s life and work. \n\n\n\nSponsored by Sue Shephard \n\n\n\nTickets £12.00/£6.00 (students)
URL:https://dorchesterliteraryfestival.com/event/peter-hart-footsloggers/
LOCATION:Dorset Museum\, High West Street\, Dorchester\, DT1 1XA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Adult
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SUMMARY:Her Honour Wendy Joseph KC – Unlawful Killings
DESCRIPTION:Detailing six high profile murder and manslaughter cases over which they have presided\, an Old Bailey judge reveals the inner workings of a crown court and how we should all be invested in the judicial process that transforms so many ordinary lives. \n\n\n\n\nEvery day in the UK lives are suddenly\, brutally\, wickedly taken away. Victims are shot or stabbed. Less often they are strangled or suffocated or beaten to death. Rarely they are poisoned\, pushed off high buildings\, drowned or set alight. Then there are the many who are killed by dangerous drivers\, or corporate gross negligence. There are a lot of ways you can kill someone. I know because I’ve seen most of them at close quarters. \n\n\n\n\nAs one of just a few judges licensed to try murder cases at the Old Bailey\, the author has presided over many of the high-profile cases that all too often grab our attention in dramatic media headlines – for every unlawful death tells a story. But\, unlike most of us\, a judge doesn’t get to turn the page and move on. Nor does the defendant\, or the family of the victim\, nor the many other people who populate the court room. \n\n\n\nPeeling apart six dramatic murder and manslaughter cases\, Unlawful Killings removes this distinction between ‘them’ and ‘us’. By detailing the inner workings of the Old Bailey and UK law\, the author makes clear that each of us has a vested interest in what happens in the court room – especially when it comes to the death of a fellow human being. Any one of us could end up in the witness-box or even in the dock. And yet most people have only the sketchiest idea of what happens inside a Crown Court. \n\n\n\nWhen Wendy Joseph move to the Old Bailey in 2012 she was the only woman amongst 16 judges and the third woman ever to hold a permanent position at the Old Bailey. \n\n\n\nWendy Joseph will be in conversation with Jason Goodwin. \n\n\n\nSponsored by Michael and Eve Bonham Cozens \n\n\n\nTickets £12.00/£6.00 (students)
URL:https://dorchesterliteraryfestival.com/event/her-honour-wendy-joseph-kc-unlawful-killings/
LOCATION:Dorset Museum\, High West Street\, Dorchester\, DT1 1XA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Adult
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20231017T130000
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SUMMARY:Joanna Quinn – The Whalebone Theatre
DESCRIPTION:A ravishing coming-of-age story set in the shadow of an oncoming war\, The Whalebone Theatre fizzes with invention and compassion as an ‘unmarriageable’ girl elects to defy convention and find her own path through life. \n\n\n\n\n“Maudie\, why are all the best characters men?”Maudie closes the book with a clllump. “We haven’t read all the books yet\, Miss Cristabel. I can’t believe that every story is the same.” \n\n\n\n\nCristabel Seagrave has always wanted her life to be a story\, but there are no girls in the books in her dusty family library. For an unwanted orphan who grows into an unmarriageable young woman\, there is no place at all for her in a traditional English manor. \n\n\n\nBut from the day that a whale washes up on the beach at the Chilcombe estate in Dorset\, and twelve-year-old Cristabel plants her flag and claims it as her own\, she is determined to do things differently. With her step-parents blithely distracted by their endless party guests\, Cristabel and her siblings\, Flossie and Digby\, scratch together an education from the plays they read in their freezing attic\, drunken conversations eavesdropped through oak-panelled doors\, and the esoteric lessons of Maudie their maid. \n\n\n\nBut as the children grow to adulthood and war approaches\, jolting their lives on to very different tracks\, it becomes clear that the roles they are expected to play are no longer those they want. As they find themselves drawn into the conflict\, they must each find a way to write their own. \n\n\n\nJoanna Quinn grew up in Dorset where the best-selling Whalebone Theatre is set. She has worked in the charity sector and journalism. The Whalebone Theatre is her first novel and was a book club pick from the Queen Consort’s Reading Room. \n\n\n\nJoanna Quinn will be in conversation with Helen Stiles \n\n\n\nSponsored by the Thomas Hardy Society \n\n\n\nTickets £12.00/£6.00 (students)
URL:https://dorchesterliteraryfestival.com/event/joanna-quinn-the-whalebone-theatre/
LOCATION:Dorset Museum\, High West Street\, Dorchester\, DT1 1XA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Adult
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20231017T113000
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SUMMARY:Anna Kent – Frontline Midwife
DESCRIPTION:Anna Kent has delivered babies in war zones\, caring for the most vulnerable women in the most vulnerable places in the world. At twenty-six years old\, not yet a fully-trained midwife\, she delivered a baby in a tropical storm by the light of a headtorch; the following year\, she would be responsible for the female health of 30\,000 Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh. But returning to the UK to work for the NHS\, she soon learned that even at home the right to a safe birth was impossible to take for granted. \n\n\n\nIn Frontline Midwife\, Kent shares her extraordinary experiences as a nurse\, midwife and mother\, illuminating the lives of women that are irreparably affected by compromised access to healthcare. This is at once an astonishing story of the realities of frontline humanitarian work\, and a powerful reminder of the critical\, life-giving work of nurses and doctors at home and around the world. \n\n\n\nAnna Kent will be in conversation with Dr Helen Thomas \n\n\n\nSponsored by Summer Lodge \n\n\n\nTickets £12.00/£6.00 (students)
URL:https://dorchesterliteraryfestival.com/event/anna-kent-frontline-midwife/
LOCATION:Dorset Museum\, High West Street\, Dorchester\, DT1 1XA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Adult
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20231016T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20231016T193000
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SUMMARY:Poetry Slam with Angie Porter
DESCRIPTION:An open mic event for local writers and poets.\n\n\n\nJoin us to hear up to twenty poets and writers read and perform their work. To sign up to participate at this event please contact us directly via contact@dorchesterliteraryfestival.com or just come along listen and enjoy a glass of wine. \n\n\n\nAngie Porter is a local poet\, performer and painter who brings creativity to the fore in whatever she does. Her monthly “She Speaks” poetry slams are hugely popular and Angie is actively involved in promoting new poetry work. Originally from Melbourne Australia\, Angie is currently researching her local roots and the immigration experience from rural Somerset to outback Australia in the early 1800’s.  \n\n\n\nTickets £12.00/£6.00 (students)
URL:https://dorchesterliteraryfestival.com/event/poetry-slam-with-angie-porter/
LOCATION:Dorset Museum\, High West Street\, Dorchester\, DT1 1XA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Adult
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20231016T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20231016T170000
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SUMMARY:Angus Waycott – How to Self Publish Your Book
DESCRIPTION:The Winterborne Journey \n\n\n\n\n\nAngus Waycott is an author and narrator whose work has appeared in the UK\, USA and elsewhere. During 15 years in Japan he wrote books about daily life and travel to remote areas\, and was the voice of TV news\, documentaries and characters in anime and video game productions. He has also worked as a script editor\, copywriter\, translator\, lighting designer and staircase builder.  \n\n\n\nOn 16th October he’ll be talking about his experiences in self-publishing. Is it worthwhile? What are the advantages? And the pitfalls? His own first attempt in 1981 did well enough to encourage further projects\, some of which made more impact than others. But if success remains unpredictable\, the digital age has at least made the how-to part of the job a lot easier than before. \n\n\n\nHis latest book\, also self-published\, is The Winterborne Journey\, a lively and erudite account of the journey made by a small chalkstream just south of Dorchester. As well as insights into the placing of sarsens\, long-ago medical treatments and the mystery of waters that vanish and then return\, it uncovers a host of curiosities in geology\, nature\, farming\, folklore\, poetry\, food\, bats\, lunatics\, windmills\, carving\, fighting\, fishing and dancing — all scattered along a few miles of streambank like scenes on a painted scroll. A tonic read for life’s quieter moments. \n\n\n\nTickets £12.00/£6.00 (students)
URL:https://dorchesterliteraryfestival.com/event/angus-waycott-self-publishing/
LOCATION:Dorset Museum\, High West Street\, Dorchester\, DT1 1XA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Adult
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SUMMARY:Cathy Rentzenbrink – Write It All Down
DESCRIPTION:Why do we want to write and what stops us?How does the urge to express ourselves fight with the worry that no-one will care or that we will get in trouble?How do we identify and overcome everything that gets in our way so we can start making work? \n\n\n\nSunday Times bestselling author Cathy Rentzenbrink shows you how to tackle all this and more in Write It All Down\, a guide to putting your life on the page. This is a kind\, encouraging and stimulating book that explores the nature of memoir writing and offers helpful guidance on how to write your life on paper. Rentzenbrink will help you to discover the pleasure and solace to be found in writing; the profound satisfaction of wrestling a story onto a page and seeing the events of your life transformed through the experience of writing the self. \n\n\n\nPerfect for both seasoned writers as well as writing amateurs and everyone in between\, this helpful handbook will steer you through the philosophical and practical challenges of writing the self. Intertwined with reflections\, anecdotes and exercises\, Write It All Down is at once an intimate and enjoyable narrative and an invitation to share your story. \n\n\n\nCathy Rentzenbrink is an acclaimed memoirist whose books include The Last Act of Love\, How to Feel Better and Dear Reader. Her first novel is Everyone is Still Alive and Write It All Down is a friendly and down to earth guide to writing a memoir.  \n\n\n\nTickets £12.00/£6.00 (students)
URL:https://dorchesterliteraryfestival.com/event/cathy-rentzenbrink-write-it-all-down/
LOCATION:Dorset Museum\, High West Street\, Dorchester\, DT1 1XA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Adult
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20231016T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20231016T130000
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CREATED:20230502T162245Z
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SUMMARY:Julian Unthank – How To Be A Screen Writer
DESCRIPTION:**Event Cancelled** We regret to say that this event has been cancelled. If you have purchased tickets\, please contact us for a refund. \n\n\n\nThe dumbest guy in the Room: How a dyslexic who never read a book until he was twenty-one made a career as a screenwriter.\n\n\n\nUsing examples from his television\, feature and short film work\, Julian will examine the few highs and many humorous lows of his career as a professional screenwriter. \n\n\n\nJulian Unthank is the writer and creator of Acorn TV’s Emmy™ nominated Queens of Mystery\, an off-beat\, Amélie-esque style take on the traditional world of cosy crime\, the second season of which was released in the United States in January 2022. \n\n\n\nAs well as developing and adapting several shows for Producers in the UK and US\, Julian is currently writing Season 2 of Suspect for Channel 4 and has recently completed writing on his fifth season of ITV’s worldwide hit Doc Martin. \n\n\n\nHe is the writer of the multi-award winning Oscar™ short-listed short Love at First Sight starring John Hurt\, as well as being the writer of the zero award winning\, 13% on Rotten Tomatoes\, medieval slasher-fest Sword of Vengeance starring no one in particular. \n\n\n\nJulian has also written on the BBC’s New Tricks and Robin Hood\, ITV’s The Bill and Channel 5’s Family Affairs. \n\n\n\nTickets £12.00/£6.00 (students)
URL:https://dorchesterliteraryfestival.com/event/julian-unthank-the-dumbest-guy-in-the-room/
LOCATION:Dorset Museum\, High West Street\, Dorchester\, DT1 1XA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Adult
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20231016T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20231016T113000
DTSTAMP:20260415T031247
CREATED:20230503T161006Z
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SUMMARY:Celia Brayfield – Becoming a Writer
DESCRIPTION:Becoming a Writer \n\n\n\nA masterclass for those who are taking their first steps in writing fiction. If you want to start writing\, this session will help you to explore your talent and strengthen your skills.  With the help of a few short exercises you will learn how to develop a fresh\, individual voice\, create vivid characters\, write spot-on dialogue and build an irresistible narrative. The session will also cover paths to publication for new writers and the practical support which can help you build writing into your life. \n\n\n\nCelia Brayfield is an award-winning novelist\, journalist and academic. She is the author of nine novels ranging from modern social fiction to international bestsellers\, as well as two author biographies\, Rebel Writers and the newly published Writing Black Beauty: Anna Sewell\, the Creation of a Novel\, and the Story of Animal Rights. Celia teaches creative writing at Bath Spa University. \n\n\n\nTickets £12.00/£6.00 (students)
URL:https://dorchesterliteraryfestival.com/event/celia-brayfield-becoming-a-writer/
LOCATION:Dorset Museum\, High West Street\, Dorchester\, DT1 1XA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Adult
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