One of the best historical debut novels of 2024. Inspired by true events in 18th-century Venice, The Instrumentalist tells the story of Anna Maria della Pietà – orphan, musical prodigy and favourite student of Antonio Vivaldi. With host Sarah Lonsdale.
Event Date | Fri 21 Feb 2:00pm |
Individual Price | £8.00 |
Location | Faversham Assembly Rooms |
Categories | 2025, Fri 21 Feb, Fiction, Historical |
Bestselling Kent author of The End of Mr Y, Scarlett Thomas's latest novel, The Sleepwalkers, is a wickedly funny and sublimely creepy tale of a couple’s demise while holidaying on a Greek island. Playful and political... expect Daphne du Maurier meets Patricia Highsmith. With host Daniel Hahn.
Event Date | Fri 21 Feb 7:00pm |
Individual Price | £8.00 |
Location | Faversham Assembly Rooms |
Categories | 2025, Fri 21 Feb, Fiction |
The story of a young Syrian refugee woman who lives in Shatila, one of the world's oldest refugee camps, told by Meike Ziervogel, co-founder of an NGO for refugees in the Middle East. Meike talks to Daniel Hahn about how her writing draws on experience of working with displaced persons, and her own past.
Event Date | Sat 22 Feb 11:30am |
Individual Price | £8.00 |
Location | The Almshouses Chapel |
Categories | 2025, Sat 22 Feb, Fiction, Place, Geography & Travel, Politics |
British Bengali-born writer Tasneem Abdur-Rashid talks to author Maggie Brookes about her uplifting, laugh-out-loud story, The Thirty Before Thirty List, which confronts the choices that a young woman has to make between forging an exciting, independent life or accepting a life defined by family and tradition.
Event Date | Sat 22 Feb 12:30pm |
Individual Price | £5.00 |
Location | The Guildhall |
Categories | 2025, Sat 22 Feb, Culture & Diversity, Fiction |
The lives of two east London teenage boys become fatally entwined in this assured debut addressing themes of the online 'targeting' and 'recruiting' of teenagers, masculinity and marginalisation, Britishness, and the pernicious pull of extremist politics. Darkly humorous and highly topical, this is an Observer Best Debut Novel 2024; and shortlisted for the prestigious Gordon Burns Prize.
Event Date | Sat 22 Feb 3:00pm |
Individual Price | £8.00 |
Location | The Mayor's Parlour |
Categories | 2025, Sat 22 Feb, Culture & Diversity, Fiction |
Greg Mosse, Julie Wassmer and Jamie West talk about their latest novels and take a wry, amusing look at the foibles of some of their best cosy crime characters.
Event Date | Sat 22 Feb 3:00pm |
Individual Price | £8.00 |
Location | The Almshouses Chapel |
Categories | 2025, Sat 22 Feb, Crime & Thriller, Fiction, Local Authors, Panel Discussion |
A sharp, funny, heartbreaking debut novel that explores the journey of self-discovery of a young woman who as a child was diagnosed with a condition that would alter the course of her life. With author and disability campaigner Chloe Timms.
Event Date | Sat 22 Feb 4:30pm |
Individual Price | £8.00 |
Location | The Almshouses Chapel |
Categories | 2025, Sat 22 Feb, Fiction, Culture & Diversity |
Rethinking Hemingway, with translator Daniel Hahn and author Sonia Overall, whose novel Eden melds the persona of Hemingway himself with characters from his last book, written while he was living in Cuba.
Event Date | Sat 22 Feb 6:30pm |
Individual Price | £8.00 |
Location | The Almshouses Chapel |
Categories | 2025, Sat 22 Feb, Canterbury Christ Church University, Fiction, Historical |
Kate Mosse returns to Faversham to share more tales of adventure, intrigue and courage set in southern Africa across the 17th to the 19th centuries. She talks to Steven Gale about The Map of Bones, the final part in her sweeping historical tale about the Huguenot Joubert clan.
Event Date | Sat 22 Feb 7:00pm |
Individual Price | £14.00 |
Location | The Alexander Centre |
Categories | 2025, Sat 22 Feb, Fiction, Historical |
Darkly funny and razor-sharp, Jonathan Coe’s latest novel, The Proof of My Innocence, blends murder mystery and political critique in a blisteringly funny playing out of Britain's ever right-ward drift, culminating in our shortest serving MP ever.
Event Date | Sun 23 Feb 7:00pm |
Individual Price | £12.00 |
Location | Faversham Assembly Rooms |
Categories | 2025, Sun 23 Feb, Fiction, Politics, Comedy / Satire |
A heartbreaking, sweeping portrayal of friendship forged in the trenches of the First World War, by the acclaimed author of Rain, which is based on the author’s own soldierly experiences in Afghanistan.
Event Date | Mon 24 Feb 1:30pm |
Individual Price | £8.00 |
Location | Faversham Assembly Rooms |
Categories | 2025, Mon 24 Feb, Fiction, Historical |
Sebastian Faulks, the author of bestsellers including Birdsong and Charlotte Gray, talks to Alex Preston about his latest work, The Seventh Son, the story of a young academic as she agrees to carry another woman’s child, which leads to life-changing consequences.
Event Date | Thu 27 Feb 7:00pm |
Individual Price | £16.00 |
Location | St Mary of Charity |
Categories | 2025, Thu 27 Feb, Fiction |
The bestselling author of Small Pleasures discusses her new novel, Shy Creatures, about a talented artist incarcerated in a psychiatric hospital in Croydon in the 1960s, and the female art therapist who sets out to discover his story. With host Ann Morgan.
Event Date | Sat 1 Mar 11:00am |
Individual Price | £10.00 |
Location | The Old Brewery Store |
Categories | 2025, Sat 01 Mar, Fiction, Historical |
Story vs Plot – What's the Difference?
In this creative writing workshop with Monique Roffey, author of The Mermaid of Black Conch, and Passiontide, the discussion and exercises will focus on the very important difference between story and plot and why they are very different, yet often get mixed up. Suitable for long and short fiction writers.
Event Date | Sat 1 Mar 1:00pm |
Individual Price | £20.00 |
Location | The Guildhall |
Categories | 2025, Sat 01 Mar, Workshops, Fiction |
Nick Harkaway's Karla's Choice is a thrilling return to the world of spy fiction's greatest writer, John le Carré. Nick Harkaway, whose real name is Nick Cornwell, talks to author and journalist Alex Preston about the shadowy world of George Smiley created by his father David Cornwell, who wrote as John le Carré – and why he decided to re-introduce the redoubtable agent and his steely nemesis in this page-turning plot of deceit and danger.
Event Date | Sat 1 Mar 1:00pm |
Individual Price | £12.00 |
Location | Queen Elizabeth Theatre |
Categories | 2025, Sat 01 Mar, Crime & Thriller, Fiction |
Trailblazing Irish author Eimear McBride, winner of the Women’s Prize for Fiction for her instant classic, A Girl is a Half-formed Thing, talks to former Guardian Culture associate editor Claire Armitstead about her new novel set in London, in which a passionate love affair is tested to its limits.
Event Date | Sat 1 Mar 1:00pm |
Individual Price | £10.00 |
Location | The Old Brewery Store |
Categories | 2025, Sat 01 Mar, Fiction |
BBC Security Correspondent Frank Gardner talks to Julia Wheeler about Invasion, the latest of his bestselling Luke Carlton thrillers, which traces an ominous gathering of Chinese armed forces and the threat of unpredictable global conflict.
Event Date | Sat 1 Mar 3:00pm |
Individual Price | £12.00 |
Location | Queen Elizabeth Theatre |
Categories | 2025, Sat 01 Mar, Crime & Thriller, Fiction, Politics |
Trailblazing writer, lecturer, environmental activist, and winner of the Costa Book of the Year for The Mermaid of Black Conch, Monique Roffey talks to author Jacqueline Crooks about her new novel Passiontide, set on a fictional Caribbean island. A young female steel-pan player is found dead after the island's carnival, leading four women to ignite revolution and fearlessly challenge the impossibilities and dangers of being a woman in a rigged system.
Event Date | Sat 1 Mar 4:30pm |
Individual Price | £10.00 |
Location | The Arden Theatre |
Categories | 2025, Sat 01 Mar, Fiction |
Join Eliza Clark, author of Boy Parts and Penance, who will discuss her first collection of short stories, She's Always Hungry, with author Anna Bogutskaya. Expect the unsettling and revelatory, laced with a touch of horror and Eliza's signature dark humour.
Event Date | Sat 1 Mar 6:30pm |
Individual Price | £10.00 |
Location | Queen Elizabeth Theatre |
Categories | 2025, Sat 01 Mar, Fiction |
Winner of this year's Waterstones Debut Fiction Prize, a tragicomic tale of two unemployed potters in ancient Syracuse who decide to stage two of Euripides' greatest tragedies in a quarry, using Athenian prisoners of war. A tale of brotherhood, war, art, and what happens when contemporary Irish dialect meets the ancients. With host Alex Preston.
Event Date | Sun 2 Mar 3:30pm |
Individual Price | £8.00 |
Location | The Arden Theatre |
Categories | 2025, Sun 02 Mar, Fiction, Historical |
Author of The Essex Serpent, Sarah Perry returns to Faversham for the closing event to the festival, in conversation with author and journalist Alex Preston. Her latest novel Enlightenment, longlisted for the Booker Prize 2024, is a story of love and astronomy told over the course of 20 years through the lives of two improbable best friends. Described by the Guardian as 'luxuriously – defiantly – old-fashioned' it is full of heartfelt wisdom about the stars, faith, friendship and unrequited love. A gem.
Event Date | Sun 2 Mar 7:00pm |
Individual Price | £14.00 |
Location | St Mary of Charity |
Categories | 2025, Sun 02 Mar, Fiction, Historical, Science & Nature |