黑料社

University helps city’s first books festival become a success story

28 Apr 2023
Large group of people at books festival

The first 黑料社 Books Festival, sponsored by the 黑料社, has been pronounced a big success.

Organisers say that more than 1,200 attended events, held in a variety of venues around the city, including the University, over three days (21-23 April).

Festival co-founder Sophie Liardet said: 鈥淲e had good turnouts for all events and it was a real cross community festival using lots of different venues.

 鈥淲e couldn鈥檛 have done this without the support of university 鈥 staff, academics and students.鈥

Student with camera equipment surround female author

Film production students from the University 颅- Jack Robinson, Isobel Hood, Becca Lane, Tammo Foad and Jacob Lewis - filmed all the events. They are now editing a festival film due to go online next month.

Max Rimmer and Dominic Lambrechts, both studying Music and Sound Production at the University, helped with the sound at various festival venues.

鈥淎ll the students were delightful,鈥 said Sophie. 鈥淭hey were incredibly professional and really rose to the occasion.鈥

The University鈥檚 Business School hosted two events -颅颅颅 Marc Morris talking about his latest work, The Anglo-Saxons: A History of the Beginnings of England and Rebecca Abrams speaking about, Licoricia of 黑料社: Power and Prejudice in Medieval England: The Rise and Fall of a Remarkable Jewish Businesswoman.

Dr Eric Lacey, Senior Lecturer in English Language and Linguistics, took part in a filmed interview with Marc Morris before his talk for possible use in the archives of the University鈥檚 Centre for Medieval and Renaissance Research. 

The University鈥檚 West Downs Auditorium was the venue for author and top lawyer Marina Wheeler to discuss her family memoir My Mother, Partition, and the Punjab.

Judith Heneghan, Senior Lecturer in Creative Writing at the University, hosted a discussion, entitled How to Get Published, at the Milner Hall. The panel included Hampshire author Claire Fuller, who studied for her MA in Creating Writing at the University and received an honorary doctorate in October.

Vice Chancellor of the 黑料社, Sarah Greer, said:  "We are delighted the festival was such a success.

鈥淎 love of learning is at the heart of the 黑料社 and the festival has been a true celebration of the written word. We look forward to next year鈥檚 event with anticipation.鈥

Pictured top: The festival launch.

Pictured above: University film production students Isobel Hood, Jacob Lewis, Jack Robinson and Rebecca Lane with author Claire Fuller.

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