“The Felixstowe Book Festival burst onto the literary scene in 2013 with a confidence, popularity and sparkle that made it hard to believe it was so new. For writers who took part, it felt like a much loved event that had been established for years.”
– Author Nicola Upson
Driving home after an exciting weekend at Cambridge Word Fest, Felixstowe resident Meg Reid thought “why can’t Felixstowe have its own book festival? Why should other towns have all the fun?” Meg spoke with fellow book lovers in the town and realised that there was enough interest in literature to support a book festival.
With the generous support of local funders, friends, family and volunteers, Meg got the book festival off the ground, and the first festival took place in June 2013. Now going into their third year, Felixstowe Book Festival has become one of the highlights of the East Anglian Arts Calendar.
The Felixstowe Book Festival is a bright and breezy book festival with a diverse mix of events that cover everything from politics to sport, crime fiction to romance. It exists for those who always have their head buried in a book and those who haven’t yet fully experienced the wonder of reading.
The festival, which attracts visitors from near and far, is held at the Orwell Hotel on 27th & 28th June and is supported by many local individuals and businesses and Terry and the team at our Felixstowe branch were delighted to be able to offer their support, too. They have kindly loaned three laptops for use at the event and will be immersing themselves in everything this great literary festival has to offer. Books by the sea: it doesn’t get much better!