There will be 14 authors and a 4 course meal
At 14 tables, with eleven seats each.
That ‘one’ seat is for an author.
Every table will have an author to host.
But, not just one author – oh no!
Between courses the authors will change tables. Therefore every table will host 4 different authors throughout dinner.
The fun doesn’t stop there.
Between courses – to cover the clatter of cutlery clearing – an author will speak. A different author each time. And they all promise to be interesting and/or entertaining.
Somebody jolly important will introduce the evening, and somebody equally important will tell us a bit about the charity that the event is for, at some point in the evening.
And still the fun continues.
At the end of the evening, the authors will be around to talk to, their books will be available to buy, you can have them sign these. This is also a chance to speak to those authors you did not get a chance to host. Oh, and each other about the authors, their books, the dinner and your facebook and twitter updates quite possibly.
“When is this?” we hear you cry…
on the 22 October 2010
“Where, where, is this?” we hear you cry…
The Ballroom, The Harte and Garter Hotel, Windsor
The Ballroom
The Harte and Garter Hotel
31 High Street
Windsor Town Centre
SL4 1
“What time, hurry up we don’t want to miss it?” we hear you cry
7pm welcome drink
7.30pm sit down for dinner
“What time, hurry up we don’t want to miss it?” we hear you cry
7pm welcome drink
7.30pm sit down for dinner
Who are the esteemed literary guests?
non other than: Robbie Hudson, Marie Phillips, Kate Williams, Warwick Cairnes, Tamsyn Murray, Charlie Williams, Tom Reynolds, Patrick Woodrow, Jess Ruston, Aliya Whiteley, Helen Rappaport, Cathy Rogers, Lisa Gee and Josa Young
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14/4 literary dinner ticket
Tickets are £45 inc. a welcome glass of fizz,
4 courses
and all the fun
There are limited places
on sale from
The Firestation Art Centre Box Office
please Telephone: 01753 866865
Or book on-line by following this link 14/4 Literary Dinner Tickets
And
Just an FYI:
There is a private bar to the venue, which will be ours for the whole evening. you can order wine for your meal, stay and have a drink and chat at afterwards and
Keep up with the news, views and what the crew’s doing
All in all, a good night to be had by all.
This year the 14/4 Literary Dinner is supporting The Rainbow Trust children’s charity, which provides practical and emotional support to families who have a child with a life-threatening or terminal illness.
This is a joint initiative between Book Swap, Beat Magazine, Waterstones and Firestation Centre for Arts and Culture
This year the 14/4 Literary Dinner is supporting 



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