
Upcoming events.

Author Talk: Alison Stockham
This is a free event, but donations are welcome.
Book in the library or email: Cambourne.Referral@cambridgeshire.gov.uk

Author Talk - Heidi Swain
This is paid event.
Book in the library or email: Wisbech.referral@cambridgeshire.gov.uk

Author Talk: Fiona Schneider
Join us at Wisbech Library for a talk by Fiona Schneider Author of The Paris Affair
This event costs £3. Please book your place at the library Help Desk.
Refreshments will be on offer.

Author Talk: Rosie Zanders @Bar Hill Library
As part of our regular Coffee, Cake and Conversation sessions on a Tuesday morning, this month we have an author talk.
Rosie Zanders, a former Cambridge Blue Badge Guide, will be talking about her book Cambridge per diem, a daily chronicle of Cambridge connections.
This book is a collection of Cambridge anniversaries, at least one for every day of the calendar year; it offers stories, reflections and insights into some of the remarkable people who have inhabited or passed through this remarkable city. The talk is tailormade for 1st April, focusing on today’s anniversaries.
Free to come and everyone is welcome.

Meet your Local Children’s Authors at Cambridge Central Library
This is a free event.
Book in the library or on Eventbrite: http://cambslib.eventbrite.com

Engage: Local Author Diane Calton-Smith
This is a free event, but donations are welcome.
Book in the library or email: Ely.Referral@cambridgeshire.gov.uk

Festival of Stories: Storymaking with Ellie Sandall
This is free event.
Book in the library or email: Wisbech.referral@cambridgeshire.gov.uk

A livecast from the Hay Festival, delivered by the British Library’s Living Knowledge
Drawn to the Garden
Caroline Quentin talks to Tamsin Westhorpe - Live streamed to Bar Hill Library
A livecast from the Hay Festival, delivered by the British Library’s Living Knowledge
The winter months don’t mean an outdoor space can’t be a source of comfort and solace, as Caroline Quentin argues in this event. The actress, known for her roles in TV shows such as Men Behaving Badly, Bridgerton and Jonathan Creek, is also the author of Drawn to the Garden, a collection of stories, advice, recipes and poems about her love for gardening.
This is a free event, but there are limited spaces, so please book either in the library, or by emailing BarHill.Referral@cambridgeshire.gov.uk

Secrets and Suspense @Willingham Library
The inside story on writing a psychological thriller, with popular author Alison Stockham.
Tickets £2 from the library or contact BarHill.referral@cambridgeshire.gov.uk

SRC: Andy Stanton Author Visit
Book your tickets in the library or email: Ely.Referral@cambridgeshire.gov.uk
This is a paid event.