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The 2017 festival features talks by local authors, children’s storytelling and drop-in event ‘The Pile by my Bed’.
All events are just £5
No charge for accompanying parents for the Kevin Graal storytelling – also just £3 per child.Priority booking for RAP members. Please contact us to join or to request tickets.
At the Village Hall
Thursday 27 April 8pm – Bronwen Griffiths
A Bird in the House | Not Here, Not Us
Friday 28 April 8pm – Tom Connolly
The Spider Truces | Men Like Air
Saturday 29 April 5pm – Vanessa Nicolson
Have You Been Good? | The Truth Game
Saturday 29 April 8pm – Alan Judd & Charlotte Moore: Six books you should read
Which six books? Alan and Charlotte reveal their choices and discuss why you should read them.
The talk will include an opportunity to ask questions. Copies of Alan’s and Charlotte’s books will be on sale and there will be an opportunity to have yours signed.
Upstairs at the Ostrich
Saturday 29 April – Kevin Graal11.00am – Stories for under 5s | 12.30pm – Stories for over 5s
Kevin Graal is an experienced storyteller and educator with an extensive repertoire of traditional stories, riddles, songs and games from around the world.
At 49 High Street, Robertsbridge The Pile By My Bed – this event is free of charge!
Drop in to 49 High Street 11am-5pm to browse through what some RAP members and villagers are reading. And if you’d like to join in send us a list of the pile by your bed. And if you’ve got a photo of the pile too, even better!
Tea, coffee & cake available.
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