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What is it?
£20 tickets to one of three events at the London Book and Screen Week.
Why buy?
Every year, London Book and Screen Week unites the city’s readers, writers, gamers and film-lovers in a brilliant celebration of storytelling. Organised by the London Book Fair, which hosts over 25,000 professionals from across the globe every year, this seven-day event features a range of exciting talks on some pretty cool topics – and we’ve secured discounted tickets to three of them.
You can get involved for just £20 when you book through Time Out.
What are the events?
Tuesday March 12
Love and Laughter: Celebrating the best of rom com. The evening will host a sparkling discussion with internationally best-selling authors Sarah Morgan (One Summer in Paris, HQ) and Nicola Cornick (The Woman in the Lake, HQ), followed by a film screening selected by the authors. Each ticket includes a complimentary drink on arrival.
Soho Hotel
Wednesday March 13
Grantchester: James Runcie in conversation with Daisy Coulam and Reverand Richard Coles. Go behind ITV’s hit show Grantchester with James Runcie, author of the novels behind the popular TV series (‘The Grantchester Mysteries’), and Daisy Coulam, Grantchester’s lead script writer, to discuss the charms of crime-fighting clergy, on-set antics, and the fascinating elements of creating a popular period drama.
Soho Hotel
Thursday March 14
The Late, Great Queen Victoria: Lucy Worsley in conversation with Roya Nikkah. To celebrate the 200th anniversary of Queen Victoria’s birth, acclaimed historian Lucy Worsley will discuss her major new biography Queen Victoria with Royal Correspondent for The Sunday Times, Roya Nikkhah, followed by a screening of Julian Fellowes’ ‘The Young Victoria’.
Covent Garden Hotel
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