Hucknall, known as Hucknall Torkard until 1916, has a proud literary heritage spanning the past two centuries, from Lord Byron’s resting place to the...
In celebration of Black History Month, we’ve gathered together a list eleven brilliant reads – poetry, novels and non-fiction – written by black...
Carol Williams has been researching the impact of Covid-19 on school libraries, and how libraries have responded with resilience over the past six...
Find out more about how cultural leaders from the 39 international Cities of Literature met digitally for the network’s first online meeting (21-25...
We head to the banks of the Trent for this week's historic literary location.
A group of Nottinghamshire creative writers created an extraordinary story during the 2020 Covid 19 Lockdown.
It’s 25 years since Nottingham hosted Bouchercon. Michael Eaton tells us how it all came about.
25 years ago - 28th September to 1st October 1995 - Nottingham hosted the world’s largest crime & mystery festival, Bouchercon. To mark the...
Southwell, a town packed with literary heritage.
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