England literary festival

Appledore Book Festival

North Devon book festival with authors, broadcasters, historians, workshops and schools activity.

Appledore, North Devon, EnglandSeptember

Going to the festival

Tickets and programme

Festival dates, venues, line-ups and ticket releases change each year. Use the official links below for current availability and booking details.

What it is about

North Devon book festival with authors, broadcasters, historians, workshops and schools activity.

Attendance notes

Useful for South West literary audiences.

Check the official site for current dates, accessibility, venue maps, ticket rules, waiting lists and livestream options.

Book Bag connection

Related catalogue links

After Hans Holbein arrived in England, painting would never be the same again. Elizabeth Goldring... video thumbnail1:03:10

After Hans Holbein arrived in England, painting would never be the same again. Elizabeth Goldring...

Hans Holbein's masterpieces are world-renowned, but who was the man behind those brilliantly observed portraits of the Tudor court? Elizabeth Goldring drops into the Book Bag to discuss her marvellous new biography.

Sexing Up the Haunted House: Leon Craig's Eerie Debut 'The Decadence' video thumbnail1:03:40

Sexing Up the Haunted House: Leon Craig's Eerie Debut 'The Decadence'

Rising star Leon Craig drops into the Book Bag to discuss moving from the short story to the novel form with her darkly delicious debut, 'The Decadence', a sharply modern take on the country house genre.

Did Jane Austen ever fall in love? Suzi and Paula Byrne discuss the nuances.  'Six Weeks By the Sea' video thumbnail1:28:09

Did Jane Austen ever fall in love? Suzi and Paula Byrne discuss the nuances. 'Six Weeks By the Sea'

Did Jane Austen ever fall in love? Paula Byrne joins me in the Book Bag to discuss all things Austen and her excellent new novel 'Six Weeks By the Sea', an ingenious spin on the author's life.

How do you write 50+ books? Children's author Joseph Coelho reveals his tricks video thumbnail1:19:31

How do you write 50+ books? Children's author Joseph Coelho reveals his tricks

Children's author and poet Joseph Coelho drops into the Book Bag to discuss his latest prizewinning book, 'The Boy Lost in the Maze', a brilliant contemporary re-working of the myth of Theseus and the Minotaur.

Suzi chats with Peter Stothard video thumbnail1:07:04

Suzi chats with Peter Stothard

Seize the day! Why Roman poet Horace still rocks A lover of wine (Nunc est bibendum), women and the peaceful life, Horace had to tread carefully around Augustus Caesar.

Suzi talks to poet Rachel Spence about her inspirations: yoga, Venice and the Greek myths. video thumbnail1:34:31

Suzi talks to poet Rachel Spence about her inspirations: yoga, Venice and the Greek myths.

'Living in Venice made me a better person' Poet and art writer Rachel Spence joins me in the Book Bag to discuss her latest collection, 'Daughter of the Sun', which contains tender poems on her mother's terminal illness and a sequence redeeming the villainous Medea. We talk Ruskin, Greek tragegy, Renaissance art and yoga

Charlie Hill Chapter 2 - We learn about his writing process and more. video thumbnail1:01:47

Charlie Hill Chapter 2 - We learn about his writing process and more.

Charlie HIll returns to the Book Bag to discuss his new collection of wry psychogeographical essays, 'This Albion: Snapshots of a compromised land'. We chat about his journeys, photos and inspirations, his unique take on Britain, and his writing methods.

The Baggie Awards 2024 video thumbnail14:53

The Baggie Awards 2024

The Baggie Awards are BACK! 🏆 Don't miss this revealing look inside Suzi's Book Bag!