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Top Yorkshire authors 'booked' in for festival

A Festival of Yoprkshire, Scarborough.Some of Yorkshire’s top authors will be providing a thrilling chapter to a new festival in Scarborough.

 

Yorkshire Book Day takes place in the Concert Room at Scarborough Library and Information Centre on Thursday 2 August as part of the five-day “A Festival of Yorkshire – Scarborough”, which is being supported by Welcome to Yorkshire.

 

The authors taking part - Craig Bradley, Andy Seed, Penny Dolan, Malcolm Rose and Mike Pannett – have between them amassed thousands of book sales and will be on hand to sign copies of their work.

 

The Yorkshire Book Day follows another hugely successful Scarborough Literature Festival which attracted scores of people from across the country.

 

Welcome to Yorkshire Area Director, Janet Deacon, said: “The popularity of the literature festival in Scarborough proves there is a strong appetite for books and reading in Scarborough. We have some very talented authors in Yorkshire and I’m thrilled some of them will be appearing here as part of ‘A Festival of Yorkshire – Scarborough’.”

 

Sheila Silvester, representing the Friends of Scarborough Library which is organising the authors’ day, said: “We’re delighted to have brought together such an eclectic mix of Yorkshire talent which will appeal to a wide group of book-lovers. Literature is such a massive part of Yorkshire’s cultural appeal, it is really great to be able to celebrate that in this way.”

 

A Festival of Yorkshire is being co-ordinated by Scarborough Borough Council and the Scarborough Urban Area Forum as part of its arts culture and sport theme for 2012 in association with Welcome to Yorkshire and a number of other partners which include The Yorkshire Society, Scarborough Museums Trust, Scarborough Spa, Scarborough Castle, the Woodend Creative Industries Centre, Crescent Arts, Scarborough Library and Information Centre, the town’s Market Hall and Vaults and Yorkshire Treasure Trails.

 

It was decided to stage the festival around Yorkshire Day after Scarborough was invited by the Yorkshire Society to host the main civic gathering when more than 100 mayors, chairmen and other dignitaries from across the region gather together to celebrate their pride in Yorkshire and the region’s unique appeal.

 

The festival begins on 1 August – Yorkshire Day – with the first day of a 24-day exhibition of work at the Woodend Arts and Craft Gallery by world-famous Yorkshire artist David Hockney.
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