Literature week

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Christopher Lloyd

It can’t be literature week without Christopher Lloyd, the fabulous author and co-founder of children’s non-fiction publisher what on earth books, making an appearance. Yes, he’s coming back to captivate audiences, young and old, with his exuberant storytelling, fascinating facts and to talk about two of his best selling publications and another exciting book about to be launched. Keep Reading

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Clive Beltran

Clive Beltran has had a distinguished career in politics and education in Gibraltar and now the former Education Minister and Mayor will be taking part in ‘An Audience With…’ as part of Literature Week when he will be talking about his book celebrating local customs, practices and sayings: ‘Yodo Morao and all that…’. Keep Reading

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Jeffrey Archer

His own life story could come straight from one of his books – the rise, then fall, then rise again of the boy from Weston-super-Mare who became a politician and was then made a life peer but who has also spent some time during his life in prison for perjury and perverting the course of justice. “I didn’t start writing until I was thirty-five,” he states. “At school I was a raconteur, I enjoyed acting, the stage and words.” Keep Reading

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Gibraltar litrature Week

Literature Week was an event launched by Gibraltar Cultural Services on behalf of the Ministry of Culture last year to give a platform to local authors and as a way of celebrating and promoting the work being produced by writers on the Rock. Keep Reading

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