Success for book tour
Best-selling author proves a hit with Birmingham schools.
Best-selling author proves a hit with Birmingham schools.
Author visit for Birmingham schools.
Call to maintain library services.
New anthology of town’s writing published.
Richard Lutz warns us not to take our eye off the ball.
John Read tells us how he is raising money for Alzheimer’s research.
Steve Beauchampe reviews this book by a world-renowned local author.
Richard Lutz wonders where it will all end.
Dream opening for booksellers.
Local rail commuters can now while away the time between delays with a good book.
Come along and see part of the city’s heritage.
Suffragette activity influences new novel .
Terry Wills on an interesting week at the Albion and a new book he’s enjoyed.
Fears that cost may lead to closures.
In the light of today’s Nobel Literature Prize award we reproduce Laurence Inman’s review of the winner’s Dear Life.
Germaine Greer to launch proceedings.
Alan Clawley describes his visit to the newly-opened Library of Birmingham.
Alan Clawley with a reminder that when the architects in John Madin’s office were working up plans for a new central library for Birmingham, they were also designing one for Redditch.
The Friends of Moseley Road Baths have published their book about the history of Moseley Road Baths
The University of Wolverhampton has launched a new book which charts its origins and history over 180 years.
A student from Coventry School of Art and Design has won first place in a national art competition.
Book review: Alan Clawley reviews Matthew Boulton – selling what all the world desires
CAMRA, the Campaign for Real Ale, has launched the new edition of its famous Good Bottled Beer Guide, which this time features over 1800 bottle-conditioned beers.
Andy Goff has finally received his copy of Birmingham: Then and Now. He likes it a lot.
Will we have a world without books? asks Richard Lutz as he sees another bookshop shut down?
A new publication from CAMRA, The Campaign for Real Ale, highlights the hidden gems of British pub architecture with 270 pub interiors of outstanding historic interest.
The 23rd of April is Shakespeare’s birthday and St George’s Day, so what better day to pop into Bloxwich Library for a free book (or to borrow one!)
Alan Clawley on the impending closure of Birmingham Central Library in June – but ideas are still being proposed for its future
With the age of literary correspondence dying, it seems more important than ever to provide spaces of warmth and comfort in which writers can not only retreat
The eighth annual Hexham Book Festival, which will take place this year from 24 April to 2 May, has just announced its line-up, with a variety of writers offering events blending words, stories and ideas.