Nottingham’s LGBT Writers & Writing – Part One (of 3)
Those seeking the story of DH Lawrence should visit Eastwood's Breach House, a building steeped in history.
It’s been busy in Eastwood. We’ve put young creatives together with young people from Hall Park Academy, and the results are truly outstanding. We...
Desert Island Books
This week’s location, The Theatre Royal, has been a Nottingham landmark since 1865, and it has many a literary link. Here are a few of them.
Upside Down at the Bottom of the World is an award-winning play that details D.H. Lawrence’s brief spell in Cornwall and Australia. It has particular...
We have exclusive news on the release of a new version of one of the history's most famous books, and the unshocked reaction of experts worldwide
We're delighted to announce a major new project to take the legacy of Lawrence and make it leap from the page:
We talk to Anabel Abbs, author of 'Frieda' a forthcoming novelisation about Frieda von Richthofen, whose tumultuous relationship and elopement with...
The DH Lawrence Festival is now well underway: our reporter Bryony Ashmore visited Eastwood to find out more.
To whet your appetite for the forthcoming DH Lawrence Festival (Saturday 24th August – Saturday 15th September) we have asked the organisers to tell...
DH Lawrence, who inspires a forthcoming festival in Eastwood, was a writer of great personal complexity. Yet, argues Philipa Coughlan, understanding...
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