Arts Derbyshire

16.05.2025

Local authors to tour Derby & Derbyshire libraries

Derby Book Festival has teamed up with the Society of Authors, Derby Libraries and Derbyshire Library Service to organise a series of talks by local authors in libraries across the city and county in June with more planned in the autumn.

The talks will cover a broad range of topics – fiction and non-fiction and will include the following authors at library events in June across the city and county:

Glossop Library James Ellson Wednesday 4 June 11am-12pm Writing Crime Fiction in a House Visited by Agatha Christie – James Ellson’s shared history with the most successful mystery writer of all time
Mickleover Library

Sangita Dosanjh

Wednesday 4 June 1.30 – 2.30pm The extraordinary story of an ordinary man is a biography by Sangita Dosanjh about her father, who arrived as an immigrant in 1954
Chesterfield Library

 

Mark Eklid

Thursday 5 June 5.30 –  6.30pm Mark Eklid: From Fact to Fiction

How a career in journalism influenced my approach to writing crime thrillers

Ilkeston Library

Roger Clough

Tuesday 10 June 11.00am – 12.30pm Oldenland: A journey in search of the good last years. This is Roger’s first book for a non-academic audience and is a funny reflection on his journey in the land of old age, and making the most of your senior years
Normanton Library

Steve Orme

Saturday 14 June 11am – 12pm Steve will be talking about his latest crime novel Storm Bodies
Sandiacre Library

Jane Bettany

Monday 16 June 2.00 – 3.00pm Jane Bettany is the author of the DI Isabel Blood crime novels, set in the fictional Derbyshire town of Bainbridge, and a cosy crime series featuring amateur sleuth Violet Brewster
Alvaston Library

Martin Davies

Wednesday 18 June 1.30 – 2.30pm Meet Martin Davies crime author
Borrowash Library

Steven Dunne

Wednesday 18 June 4.15 – 5.15pm Meet thriller and crime writer Steven Dunne whose Reaper trilogy featured Borrowash
Bakewell Library

Tom Mead

Thursday 19 June 2 – 3pm The mysterious world of Golden Age crime fiction

 

Riverside Library

The Scare Sisters

Friday 20 June 1 – 2.30pm Horror and effects of fear writing workshop with the Scare sisters
Heanor Library Clare C-Saunders Saturday 28 June 10.30am-12pm Craft event and talk with best-selling children’s author

 

Sian Hoyle, Derby Book Festival Director said: “Our aim is to support local authors on their writing journeys, enabling them to promote and sell their books, bring them to a wider audience and gain feedback from readers.  We also want to encourage more people to attend – and join – libraries and to delight existing library members with an expanded range of activities to enjoy in the comfort of a local library.

“There will be a small charge for the events which is given to the author, who will also be selling copies of their books at the event.”

Further details of the talks are available online: https://www.derbybookfestival.co.uk/news/local-authors-to-tour-derby-derbyshire-libraries

To book tickets for the events, visit: https://www.gigantic.com/meet-your-local-author-tickets

Derby Book Festival’s Summer Festival will be held from 23 May – 1 June 2025, will include around 70 events for all the family as well as a series of writing workshops to support local writers. The full programme is now available with tickets on sale for all events, which will be held in venues across the city, including Artcore, Derby College, Derby Libraries, Derby Theatre, Electric Daisy, Landau Forte College, the Museum of Making and QUAD.

You can find more information about the Festival at www.derbybookfestival.co.uk.

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