The next chapter: Lincoln Book Festival returns this week and legendary chef and food writer Rick Stein will be signing copies of his new book

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A line-up of best-selling authors including Legendary chef, food writer and presenter Rick Stein will feature in the Lincoln Book Festival this September.

The Festival will offer a series of free and paid literary events they hope will connect audiences of all ages and interests with some of the UK’s best-loved authors.

The 2024 festival will take place from September 26 – 29, and will offer four days of engaging talks, readings, discussions, workshops and Q&As.

Most events will be taking place at the Lincoln Arts Festival, although the Rick Stein signing will be

The theme for this year’s festival is “Generations” and the most eclectic programme in the festival’s 20-year history features plenty of options for audiences of all ages to come together and connect through all aspects of the written word.

Highlights include:

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  • Legendary chef, food writer and presenter Rick Stein, signing copies of his glorious new book, Food Stories.
  • Author Jules Acton, a fresh new voice in nature writing, and her brilliant debut title, Oaklore.
  • Music scenes, eras and movements with Britpop pioneers Audrey Golden and Jane Savidge, talking tunes with Dr Guy Mankowski.
  • In conversation with YouTuber, author and LGBT campaigner Jamie Raines and podcast collaborator and creator Shaaba.
  • A Saturday full of free family events, including meet the author with award-winning children’s book writer and illustrator Jarvis, storytelling with panto dame Mama G, creative writing, arts and crafts, and much more.
  • A Sunday packed with local history including festival favourite Sharon Bennett Connolly on Lincolnshire women in history, plus the latest local history research from the Lincoln Record Society, the Society for Lincolnshire History & Archaeology, and the Survey of Lincoln.

Tickets are available now through the Lincoln Arts Centre Box Office.

Booking is required for the range of free-to-attend events.

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For event listings, ticket prices, and booking information, visit the Lincoln Book Festival website.

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David Brattonhttps://www.stuckinthemiddle.co.uk
David is managing editor of SITM with a love of all things pop culture. His main interests include supporting his beloved Mansfield Town FC, telling everyone how great the band Sparks are and obsessing about New Order. He was a journalist in local news before all this and then went on to badly sub-edit bits of the Nottingham Post, Derby Telegraph and Leicester Mercury.




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