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Tuesday 25 December 2012

Bristol Welcomes Back World Festival of Literature

By Hashim Javier


Each year the eyes of the literary world focus on Bristol for nine October days as it stages the biggest literature festival in the UK, celebrating all manner of things related to the written world. And this year was the biggest and best yet.

This year saw Bristol welcome over forty of the hottest writing talents to the south west, covering a diverse range of literary styling's and grammatical grace, with events staged at venues of all descriptions right across the city, from bookshops to caves.

The festival was opened in style on Friday October 12th by one of the world's most renowned and critically acclaimed sci-fi authors, Ian M. Banks, talking about 'The Hydrogen Sonata', his latest work in the bestselling Culture series of books which began with 'Consider Phlebas' back in 1987.

When a festival can boast such a strong opening night as standard, you know that there there is going to be a lot to look forward for. "He was incredible" a eager fan from the audience commented 'I've always been a huge fan, and to see him in such close quarters is really inspiring."

And the festival wouldn't be complete without a selection of the best authors that Bristol has to offer, and in particular lifelong Bristolian Clive Bulton, who talked about his book chronicling the route of his great-grandfather's tram back when he was a conductor between the wars.

The musical world also made an appearance, with Radiohead's artist in residence Stanley Donwood hosting a session in which he read from his collection of short stories, accompanied by performance artist Rik Jerrom of the act natural theatre company.

There were also sessions by Helen Hart and Claire Christian, providing detailed knowledge of all things concerning self-publishing means and methods, as well as award winning Bristol based author Emilya Hall, recipient of the 2012 Richard & Judy Summer Book Club award.

And so another year has passed and another literary festival has helped to inspire and fan the flames of another generation of eager Bristol authors in waiting. But as with anything in life, true success can only come from something when you are passionate about doing it and willing to put in the countless thousands of hours practicing and failing and trying again necessary to make your passion become your reality. But if writing is your passion, then the opportunities and insights offered by the Bristol festival of literature really are second to none.




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