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At the Library | Cranbrook
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Lynne Truss
Spokeswoman Eleanor Knight said: “Lynne Truss describes herself as a flighty writer. She’s currently producing an award-winning series of comic crime novels set in Brighton in the 1950s (the Constable Twitten mysteries).
“She has also been a top columnist, critic, sportswriter and radio dramatist, as well as accidentally Queen of the Apostrophe with her massive bestseller Eats, Shoots and Leaves.
“She’ll be talking in general about the art and craft of writing and in particular why she has killed people with milk bottles in her latest novel.”
It starts at 7pm. All details and booking at http://www.lewesliterarysociety.co.uk
Edward Brooke-Hitching in conversation with John Lloyd
This is an online event. Bookers will be sent a link in advance giving access and will be able to watch at any time for 48 hours after the start time
Edward Brooke-Hitching talks to TV producer and writer John Lloyd (
Blackadder, QI and much more) about his new book
The Madman’s Library, a journey that takes us into the darkest territories of literature, to hunt down the very strangest books ever written and uncover the fascinating stories behind their creation.
From a gorgeously decorated 15th-century lawsuit filed by the Devil against Jesus to a 605-page Qur an written in the blood of Saddam Hussein, to the lost art of binding books with human skin, every strand of strangeness imaginable (and many inconceivable) has been unearthed. Books that hoaxed the globe and books invisible to the naked eye, books of code and cypher whose secrets remain undiscovered… and others that are just plain weird. Several have been uncover