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By media release | Wednesday November 17 2010

Armistead Maupin & Jeannette Winterson at Wordfest
Armistead Maupin at Cambridge Wordfest Winter 2010
MEDIA RELEASE COURTESY OF: Cambridge Wordfest

Back for its third winter outing Cambridge Wordfest takes place over 2 days – 27/28 November - and features an exhilarating line-up of exciting events. Authors appearing include:

Armistead Maupin, a rare opportunity for all fans of the magical Tales of the City sequence to meet its creator. Armistead Maupin is on a rare and whirlwind tour of the UK and will be in conversation with novelist Patrick Gale. "Maupin, with all his elegance and charm, has found a place among the classics." The Observer;

Quite simply one of our best living writers, Jeanette Winterson is here to discuss her astonishing debut, Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit in this, its 25th anniversary year;

Cambridge resident Allison Pearson will be talking about her latest novel I Think I Love You with Guardian journalist Natasha Walter. "a precisely observed account of the obsession of early adolescence, doing for the pop crush what Nick Hornby has done for football and vinyl." Sunday Times;

The No.1 bestselling author of Labyrinth and Sepulchre, Kate Mosse, joins us to discuss her haunting and thrilling ghost story The Winter Ghosts;

Acclaimed biographer Hilary Spurling shares her insights into the astonishing life of Nobel Prize-winning novelist Pearl Buck. Author of the highly praised Wild Swans, Jung Chang comments "Pearl Buck is one of the greatest writers on China, Hilary Spurling has brought her and the China of her life time with amazing immediacy and perception;"

Captain Kevin Ivison shares his traumatic experiences of being a bomb disposal officer in Iraq;

Steven Berkoff provides a candid look at his early life and career;

We’re privileged to be hosting the BBC National Short Story Award Readings on the eve of the announcement of the award.

Plus a brand-new Cambridge night out - The Wordfest Speakeasy an intoxicating blend of comedy, music, poetry and prose all served up in the Cambridge Union bar. Intelligent fun, cabaret style atmosphere and open until the early hours. Opening night performers include Kate Fox, Patrick Gale and Joe Dunthorne with music from The Morning Orchestra.

LISTING INFORMATION
27/28 November, 2010
Venues ADC Theatre, Cambridge Union
Book for all events free online at www.adctheatre.com; Box Office: 01223 300085
See the website www.cambridgewordfest.co.uk for full information




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