24th - 28th September
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24th - 28th September
Programmes printed by Manx Litfest 9 Ballacubbon Close, Ballabeg Isle of Man, British Isles IM9 4HR Registered charity number 1100 manxlitfest@gmail.com www.manxlitfest.com 24th - 28th September Our Supporters Playing our part in celebrating the Island’s culture Welcome, dear reader, to Manx Litfest 2014. For the third year running, from Wednesday, September 24th until Sunday, September 28th, we’ll be celebrating literature, poetry and storytelling, and inspiring young and old to not just enjoy stories, but to create their own. It doesn’t feel like 12 months since we did this last - but that’s a common comment from festival organisers the world over. No sooner is one Litfest done, we’re turning our attention to the following year, and we hope you enjoy the hard work the festival team has put in over the last year in securing another first-class line up of visiting authors and poets, not to mention a host of Isle of Man-based writers who will be involved with our National Story Day around Manx schools on the Friday, and our Writers’ Day on the Saturday. We’re again taking the festival out around the Island, including House of Manannan, King William’s College, Castle Rushen, Laxey Glen Gardens and venues around Douglas. For youngsters, there’s the Roald Dahl Family Day which promises to be absolutely whoopsysplunkers, and the Diary of a Wimpy Kid Show. For those slightly older readers, it might be crime duo Mark Billingham and Martyn Waites or Neil Spring’s The Ghost Hunters that appeals. We are thrilled to have children’s author Sally Gardner with us, and Nicola Morgan’s talk on her book, The Teenage Guide to Stress, will prove insightful for both teenagers and parents alike. For lovers of poetry, the annual ‘Slam’ gets the festival underway on the Wednesday night, and UK poet Mark Grist brings his Rogue Teacher show to town on the Friday night. There are two very special projects launching during this year’s festival, and it’s fitting that both are being born during 2014, while we celebrate our ‘Island of Culture’. The first is The Manx Bard, which isn’t our initiative, but which we are proud to be involved with. The second is our ‘Manx Litfest Island of Culture Writing Squad’, which we hope will inspire talented young writers. There is more about each project within the programme. Our thanks to everyone who has helped with this year’s festival, including our great team of volunteers. Finally, a special thanks to all of our financial supporters and sponsors, who can be seen on the page opposite. John Quirk, Festival Director Event schedule and ticket details 5 Wednesday/Thursday, September 24/25 6 Friday, September 26 8 Saturday, September 27 16 Sunday, September 28 18 Poetry trail At-a-glance daily timetable 9 Wednesday/Thursday, September 24/25 10 Friday, September 26 11 Saturday, September 27 12 Sunday, September 28 Festival office: 9 Ballacubbon Close, Ballabeg, Isle of Man, British Isles, IM9 4HR Tickets: Please see individual events for details. Contact the Litfest team on the email address below if any queries. Festival email: manxlitfest@gmail.com Festival website: www.manxlitfest.com Design: Festival programme - Isle of Man Advertising & PR; Manx Litfest logo - Ali Crellin The Manx Litfest organising committee would like to thank the Isle of Man Arts Council and Culture Vannin for their generous support towards this year’s festival. Event Schedule and Ticket Details Wednesday, September 24 The Manx Bard 7.00pm-8.00pm - Jabberwocky, Duke Street, Douglas The start of an exciting cultural project for the Island - The Manx Bard is a new post, to which the Island’s most worthy poet will be appointed each year. Open to anyone aged 18+, it will see an annual competition held, with each winner serving for a year, and each new Bard being unveiled during Litfest each year. During the year in post, each Bard will perform at Island events and attend selected festivals across the British Isles, helping to promote Manx culture. The concept is the brainchild of Bridget Carter, who heads up the Manx Bard Committee, supported by Hazel Teare and Janet Lees. Invited guests only. Isle of Man Arts Council - Established 30 years ago to support the work of local amateurs and professionals, as well as visiting artists. Today, it funds many organisations and offers advice and information, encouraging and enabling participation and development in all aspects of the arts. Tel: 01624 694598 iomartscouncil@gov.im www.gov.im/artscouncil Culture Vannin - Established in 1982 (as Manx Heritage Foundation) to support and promote Manx culture, awarding grants for projects and initiating schemes of its own. Areas supported include wildlife, language, music, archaeology, history and education. Tel: 01624 676169 enquiries@culturevannin.im www.culturevannin.im Bridge Bookshop Est. 1972 Shore Road, Port Erin 8.00pm-11.00pm - Jabberwocky, Duke Street, Douglas For the first public event of Manx Litfest 2014, we are proud to present... the third annual Poetry Slam, compered by UK performance poet Mark Grist, with poets battling it out to follow 2012 winner Bridge Carter and last year’s champ Georgia Zapparoli. Come along to be entertained, or have a go yourself - if you’d like to perform, please email bridgetcarterpoetry@mcb.net or music_freak@hotmail.com. Supported by Isle of Man Poetry Society. FREE EVENT Thursday, September 25 Manx Litfest Opening Reception New Titles Manx Books Local Guides & Maps Art Prints Artists’ Materials Sheet Music & Music CDs Children’s Books & lots more Orders - Tel: 833376 Email: bbs@manx.net Manx Litfest Poetry Slam 6.00pm-7.30pm - Embassy Room, British Hotel, Douglas An informal launch to say thank you to our sponsors & supporters who have made the festival possible. Please note this event is invite only. The Book Fanatics’ Quiz Night 8.00pm-11.00pm - Embassy Room, British Hotel, Douglas A fun night of literary brain teasers and banter. Quizmasters will be the author/illustrator team of Philip Reeve & Sarah McIntyre, and we’ll be joined by several other Litfest authors and poets. Come along as a team, or as individuals and join up with others to make a team, and see if you can follow in the footsteps of previous champs Henry Bloom Noble Library reading club and Bridge Bookshop. www.philip-reeve.com www.jabberworks.co.uk Event sponsored by Xela Ltd (www.138.com) TICKETS - £8.50 Open 7 days a week Villa Marina box office 01624 600555 or www.villagaiety.com, Villa Marina reception & Sea Terminal Welcome Centre. Also Bridge Bookshop in Port Erin, Celtic Gold in Peel, and Shakti Man in Ramsey. Friday, September 26 Friday, September 26 National Story Day The Ghost Hunters - author Neil Spring at Castle Rushen On the Friday of each Litfest, we send a team of authors & poets out around Manx schools, giving talks and workshops and inspiring children to read and write. We work with the Department of Education & Children and are indebted to the support of Isle of Man Bank. Among our team of authors, this year we are delighted to have with us 12-year-old Harri Sansostri, who published a book on his experiences of going to secondary school. A fascinating ghostly walk and talk around Castle Rushen with Neil Spring, author of The Ghost Hunters, joined by host for the night Barry Quilliam, from Manx Macabre Tours. Neil and Barry will share stories about the ghosts who are said to haunt the castle, while Neil will talk about real-life ghost hunter Harry Price, whose investigations in the 1920s/1930s into Borley Rectory, reputedly the most haunted house in England, were the basis for Neil’s debut novel, published last year. 7.30pm-9.30pm - Castle Rushen, Castletown 9.00am-3.30pm - Schools across the Island Event sponsored by Isle of Man Bank (www.iombank.com) www.neilspring.com www.manxmacabretours.com The Mobile Library, with guest author Neil Spring 11.15am-3.30pm - Library route around the north of the Island Neil Spring, author of The Ghost Hunters, will be hitching a ride on the Mobile Library as it winds its way around the north of the Island. Stop by for a chat with Neil and find out all about reallife ghost hunter Harry Price, and how he inspired his novel, which has been picked up for a TV series by the people behind Midsomer Murders. The Library will be on its Route #10 – taking in Sulby to Kirk Michael. www.familylibrary.im www.neilspring.com FREE EVENT Creating a Lifelong Love of Words Sally Gardner, Philip Reeve & Sarah McIntyre 6.00pm-7.15pm - St Bridget’s Chapel, Nunnery Estate, Douglas Each year Manx Litfest includes an element of the festival aimed at creating a passion for words, whether spoken, written or read. This year we are delighted to bring together acclaimed authors/illustrators Sally Gardner, Philip Reeve and Sarah McIntyre for a panel discussion about creating a passion in children for reading and writing. This event is aimed at parents, teachers and those working with children – but children are welcome to attend too. www.sallygardner.net www.philip-reeve.com www.jabberworks.co.uk FREE EVENT TICKETS - £15.50 Villa Marina box office 01624 600555 or www.villagaiety.com, Villa Marina reception & Sea Terminal Welcome Centre. Also from Bridge Bookshop in Port Erin, Celtic Gold in Peel, and Shakti Man in Ramsey. Rogue Teacher - Poet Mark Grist 8.00pm-10.00pm - Noa Bakehouse, Fort Street, Douglas Prepare to be dazzled by leading British poet Mark Grist, who brings his show ‘Rogue Teacher’ to the Isle of Man. Named Poet Laureate of Peterborough in 2008, Chief Bard of the Fens in 2009 and Edinburgh Fringe Slam Champion in 2010, Mark is an ex-English teacher whose ‘student vs teacher rap battle’ has had 4 million plus views on YouTube. Rogue Teacher takes you from the classroom to worldwide rap battle sensation, as Mark pursues his lifelong dream of being a full-time artist. www.markgrist.com Event sponsored by Ambitions (www.ambitions.co.im) TICKETS - £6.50 Villa Marina box office 01624 600555 or www.villagaiety. com, Villa Marina reception & Sea Terminal Welcome Centre. Also from Bridge Bookshop in Port Erin, Celtic Gold in Peel, and Shakti Man in Ramsey. Saturday, September 27 Writers’ Day Book Fanatics’ Quiz Night 8.00pm-11.00pm Manx Litfest Opening Reception 6.00pm-7.30pm Embassy Room The British Hotel TICKETS - £25.00 - email bookings@manxlitfest.com to reserve a space. Please note, the agent pitch slots are sold out. Jabberwocky Event sponsored by Pokerstars (www.pokerstars.com) THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 25 A series of talks and panel discussions with speakers including literary agent Joanna Swainson, scriptwriter Shawn Sturnick and authors Nicola Morgan and Samantha Shannon. Panel discussions to focus on ‘routes to publication’, ‘plot, structure and character’, and ‘revising and editing’. During the day, Joanna will be holding one-to-one pitch session with writers who have submitted their manuscripts for feedback. A must for anyone serious about their writing. WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 24 9.00am-4.15pm - King William’s College, Castletown Cakes in Space - with Philip Reeve & Sarah McIntyre 10.30am-11.30am - Family Library, Westmoreland Road, Douglas Reassessing Hall Caine 10.30am-1.00pm - Lecture Theatre, Manx Museum, Douglas In this seminar, organised by the Centre for Manx Studies, three researchers will share current work on different aspects of the life and writings of Sir Thomas Henry Hall Caine. Each of the speakers Dr Richard Storer, Leeds Trinity University; Kristan Tetens, University of Leicester; and Anne Connor, University of Liverpool - will talk for half an hour in the Lecture Theatre. This will be followed by tea/coffee and a Q&A session in Seminar Room 1. Manx Litfest Poetry Slam - Jabberwocky 8.00pm-11.00pm TICKETS - Contact the Family Library direct on 640650. 8.00pm www.jabberworks.co.uk The Manx Bard Launch 7.00-8.00pm www.philip-reeve.com 7.00pm Join story legends Philip Reeve and Sarah McIntyre in this gravity-defying romp, involving killer cakes, chimney-pot aliens and drawing! Fun for the whole family. Cakes in Space is Philip and Sarah’s follow up to Oliver and the Seawigs, which was published last year. www.liv.ac.uk/manx-studies/cms_seminars/ Authors Mark Billingham & Martyn Waites book signings: Bridge Bookshop, Port Erin 12.00pm-1.00pm Waterstones, Douglas 2.00pm-3.00pm 6.00pm FREE EVENT A Criminal Double Act Embassy Room British Hotel 8.00pm-10.00pm 8.00pm Reassessing Hall Caine Manx Museum 10.30am-1.00pm 6.00pm In Conversation - authors Sally Gardner & Sara Crowe 2.00pm-3.00pm Cakes in Space Family Library 10.30am-11.30am The Ghost Hunters St Bridget’s Chapel, Nunnery 7.30pm-9.00pm Book signing Neil Spring Waterstones 3.15pm-4.15pm Book signing - Mark Billingham & Martyn Waites, Waterstones 2.00pm-3.00pm Book signing - Sally Gardner & Sara Crowe Lexicon Bookshop 12.15pm-1.15pm Douglas The Ghost Hunters at Castle Rushen 7.30pm-9.30pm Castle Rushen Schools Roald Dahl Family Day 1.00pm-5.00pm Laxey Glen Gardens Writers’ Day 9.00am-4.15pm Bridge Bookshop Book signing Donald S Murray 2.30pm-3.30pm Book signing Mark Billingham & Martyn Waites 12.00pm-1.00pm Out & about with Neil Spring - Route 10 (Sulby Kirk Michael) for the Mobile Library 11.15am3.30pm Mobile Library King William’s College National Story Day - at primary and secondary schools across the Island 9.00am-3.30pm SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 27 Creating a Lifelong Love of Words 6.00pm-7.15pm St Bridget’s Chapel, Nunnery The Teenage Guide to Stress - Embassy Room British Hotel 6.00pm-7.15pm 4.00pm 2.00pm 12.00pm 10.00am Poet Mark Grist: Rogue Teacher 8.00pm-10.00pm Library events 8.00pm 6.00pm 2.00pm 12.00pm 10.00am Noa Bakehouse Douglas FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 26 Book signing Samantha Shannon 2.15pm-3.15pm Book signing Mark Lowery 2.00pm-3.00pm Roald Dahl Family Day 1.00pm-5.00pm - Laxey Glen Gardens Thanks to the generous support of Sure, we bring you our biggest and most phizz-whizzing family day yet, as we celebrate the wonderful imagination of Roald Dahl, with a gloriumptious range of performances, games, activities and trails. Come and meet Charlie Bucket, Matilda and maybe even a Big Friendly Giant. Manx Wildlife Trust will be on hand to help us build a Dirty Beasts hotel, and Mark Lowery, author of Socks Are Not Enough and Pants Are Everything, will be on hand to give two Dahl-inspired workshops during the afternoon. Accredited as an IOM Children’s University ‘learning destination’. www.marklowery.co.uk www.roalddahl.com Celtic Influence in Literature panel 2.00pm-3.30pm Launch of the Manx Litfest Island of Culture Writing Squad 11.00am-1.00pm Waterstones Bridge Bookshop Event sponsored by Sure (www.sure.com) Diary of a Wimpy Kid Show 3.00pm-4.00pm FREE EVENT - there will be two Roald Dahl-inspired workshops during the afternoon, tickets priced at £2.50 per child (20 places per workshop) to book a place on the workshops, please email bookings@manxlitfest.com. Authors Sally Gardner & Sara Crowe Book signing at Lexicon Bookshop, Douglas 12.15pm-1.15pm Sally Gardner in conversation with Sara Crowe The Bone Season - an evening with author Samantha Shannon & poet Georgia Zapparoli 7.30pm-9.30pm 2.00pm-3.00pm - Henry Bloom Noble Library, Victoria Street, Douglas 2.00pm 11.00am 8.00pm House of Manannan Bemahague School Onchan Noa Bakehouse Douglas SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 28 Saturday, September 27 Acclaimed author and illustrator Sally Gardner won the Costa Children’s Book Award and the Carnegie Medal for Maggot Moon, which tells of an alternate history in 1950s England during the space race, with the country under the rule of the ‘Motherland’. She has written more than 25 books, many of which she has illustrated, and illustrated several books for other writers. Sally writes for children of all ages, and other books include I, Coriander and The Red Necklace. Sally continues to be an avid spokesperson for dyslexia, working to change the way it is perceived by society. She is severely dyslexic and argues that it’s not a disability, but a gift. Sally talks about her career to author Sara Crowe, whose debut novel Bone Jack was published earlier this year and was recently named as one of the best young adult books of 2014 by The Telegraph. www.sallygardner.net www.forest.me TICKETS - Contact the library direct on 696461. Saturday, September 27 Saturday, September 27 The Teenage Guide to Stress - author Nicola Morgan The Ghost Hunters - author Neil Spring 6.00pm-7.15pm - Embassy Room, British Hotel, Douglas 7.30pm-9.00pm - St Bridget’s Chapel (the Nunnery), Douglas A must for parents, teachers and teenagers. Author Nicola Morgan has spoken in schools and at conferences around the world on the subject of the ‘teenage brain’. Her book Blame My Brain: The Amazing Teenage Brain Revealed was shortlisted for the Aventis prize for science, and covered the internal upsets and stresses of adolescence. Her new book, The Teenage Guide to Stress, is written for teenagers but is essential reading for adults who want to understand - tackling all the external stresses that teenagers face, including feelings of anger, depression, fear and failure; changing bodies and eating disorders; pressures of exams and schoolwork; bullying and cyber-bullying; and how pre-existing conditions such as OCD and dyslexia may be affected by adolescence. In the beautiful setting of St Bridget’s Chapel in the grounds of the Nunnery, author Neil Spring tells the story behind his novel The Ghost Hunters, inspired by real-life ghost hunter Harry Price and his investigations into Borley Rectory, long described as England’s most haunted house, ‘where objects frequently fly through the air unbidden, and locals avoid the grounds for fear of facing the spectral nun that walks there’. The Ghost Hunters was recently optioned for a TV series, by the team behind Midsomer Murders. Neil will also talk about Harry Price’s link to the Isle of Man - in the early 1930s, he came to investigate the mystery of Gef the talking mongoose. www.nicolamorgan.com Event sponsored by ManSat Ltd (www.mansat.com) TICKETS - £5.00 TICKETS - £8.50 www.neilspring.com Villa Gaiety ticket hotline 600555 or at www.villagaiety.com, Villa Marina reception & Sea Terminal Welcome Centre. Also from Bridge Bookshop in Port Erin, Celtic Gold in Peel and Shakti Man in Ramsey. Villa Gaiety ticket hotline 600555 or at www.villagaiety.com, Villa Marina reception & Sea Terminal Welcome Centre. Also from Bridge Bookshop in Port Erin, Celtic Gold in Peel and Shakti Man in Ramsey. Mark Billingham & Martyn Waites: A Criminal Double Act 8.00pm-10.00pm - Embassy Room, British Hotel, Douglas Author Donald S Murray Book signing at Bridge Bookshop, Port Erin 2.30pm-3.30pm Author Neil Spring Book signing at Waterstones, Douglas 3.15pm-4.15pm Two of the UK’s leading British crime authors, Mark Billingham and Martyn Waites, team up for a night of criminally-good entertainment. Mark is the author of the award-winning Tom Thorne series, which began with Sleepyhead and most recently saw the publication of The Bones Beneath. The Sky TV series, Thorne, with David Morrissey in the lead role, was based on the first two books in the series. With Martyn attending, you’re effectively getting three authors for the price of two. He writes under his own name, including the hard-hitting Joe Donovan series, and also penned the sequel to Susan Hill’s ghost story, The Woman in Black. With his wife, Linda, he writes as Tania Carver, with the sixth in the Shannon & Esposito series, Truth or Dare, out now. www.markbillingham.com www.martynwaites.com Event sponsored by IQE (www.iqe.im) TICKETS - £10.00 Villa Marina box office 01624 600555 or www.villagaiety.com, Villa Marina reception & Sea Terminal Welcome Centre. Also from Bridge Bookshop in Port Erin, Celtic Gold in Peel, and Shakti Man in Ramsey. Sunday, September 28 Sunday, September 28 Launch of the Manx Litfest Island of Culture Writing Squad The Diary of a Wimpy Kid Show! 11.00am-1.00pm - House of Manannan, Peel A must for all Diary of a Wimpy Kid fans - and great family entertainment too! Host Alastair Watson brings the books to life with fun activities including ‘The Wimpy Kid Draw-Along’ and The Wimp Wars! Quiz’. The event also includes exclusive video clips of author Jeff Kinney (who lives in the US) talking about the books, his involvement in the films, and shows how he draws the Wimpy Kid characters. Plus, all those who purchase a book on the day are eligible for their book to be stamped with an exclusive Wimpy Kid Show stamp! 3.00pm-4.00pm - Bemahague School, Onchan The Manx Litfest Island of Culture Writing Squad is an initiative we are starting this year to coincide with 2014 being celebrated as ‘Island of Culture’. It is a platform for talented young writers aged 11-18 to develop their skills, meeting on a monthly basis at weekends to work on their projects and attend talks and workshops from authors, poets and scriptwriters, including some visiting writers from around the British Isles. For the launch, we will have authors Nicola Morgan and Samantha Shannon with us, with Nicola getting the ball rolling on the practical side of things with a short workshop. Funding for the first year of the Writing Squad has kindly been supplied by Isle of Man Arts Council. Please note this event is invite only. www.wimpykid.com www.nicolamorgan.com www.boneseasonbooks.com TICKETS - £5.00 Celtic Influence in Literature - panel discussion Villa Marina box office 01624 600555 or www.villagaiety.com, Villa Marina reception & Sea Terminal Welcome Centre. Also from Bridge Bookshop in Port Erin, Celtic Gold in Peel, and Shakti Man in Ramsey. 2.00pm-3.30pm - House of Manannan, Peel To tie in with the Celtic Style exhibition at the House of Manannan, which opened in April and runs until February 2015, this panel discussion will look at how the Celtic influence can be seen across literature, in both fiction and non-fiction. The panel includes visiting authors Donald S Murray, a Scottish Gaelic speaker from Shetland, and Sara Crowe, whose debut novel Bone Jack draws on Celtic mythology. The Bone Season - An evening with author Samantha Shannon, poet Georgia Zapparoli & host Christy DeHaven 7.30pm-9.30pm - Noa Bakehouse, Fort Street, Douglas www.birlinn.co.uk/Donald-S.-Murray www.forest.me Sponsored by Knox House Trust (khtlimited.com) TICKETS - £5.00 Villa Marina box office 01624 600555 or www.villagaiety.com, Villa Marina reception & Sea Terminal Welcome Centre. Also from Bridge Bookshop in Port Erin, Celtic Gold in Peel, and Shakti Man in Ramsey. Manx Litfest 2014 draws to a close with an evening of fiction, poetry and movie talk. Author Samantha Shannon is the author of The Bone Season, a supernatural/sci-fi dystopian novel set in England in 2059, which has been picked up by 20th Century Fox, with Samantha working alongside Andy Serkis (who has brought to life Gollum, King Kong and Caesar, from the new Planet of the Apes films) and his Imaginarium Studios to develop the project. Published by Bloomsbury, The Bone Season is the first of a planned series of seven novels, with the second, The Mime Order, due out early in 2015. Joining Samantha for this event will be poet Georgia Zapparoli, the Litfest Poetry Slam champ from last year, and your host for the night will be IOM filmmaker, singer and DJ Christy Dehaven. Author Mark Lowery www.boneseasonbooks.com Book signing at Bridge Bookshop, Port Erin Event sponsored by Lingua Franca (www.linguafranca.im) 2.00pm-3.00pm Author Samantha Shannon Book signing at Waterstones, Douglas 2.15pm-3.15pm TICKETS - £8.50 Villa Marina box office 01624 600555 or www.villagaiety.com, Villa Marina reception & Sea Terminal Welcome Centre. Also from Bridge Bookshop in Port Erin, Celtic Gold in Peel, and Shakti Man in Ramsey. MANX LITFEST POETRY TRAIL Douglas Location LOCATION Poem title TITLE Poet POET - Welcome A A- Little Fish Centre, Cafe Sea Terminal The Rubber Duck Art forms Peter Kelly Doona Williams B -the Natwest, Victoria St B - Spill Beans Be Yourself The Fisherman’s Lullaby Sarah Darnill Vivien Roworth Poetry Trail 2014 C -- Douglas Development Partnership Lee Shore The Jumble Hole C Jabberwocky Janet Lees James Penn D - Noa Bakehouse, Fort St D - Noa Bakehouse The JourneyTholtan Jacob O’Sullivan Jack Verity - Henry E -ESalon 3 Bloom Noble Library Than I Can Say 1914 –More 1918 Jeff Garland Veronica Gore F -&Douglas F - Bath Bottle Town Hall Pointless Demolition Baby Weight Ros Alcock Georgia Zapparoli - Mostly Manx,Noble NelsonLibrary Street G -GHenry Bloom Collection 1 Four Short Poems Pipistrelles Peter Kelly Fiona Gell - Isle of Man Bank, Athol Street HH - Colebourns The Conversation Camp The war to end all wars Aiden Alemson Peter Kelly - Regency Travel, Regent Street I - IMostly Manx What did Writer’s you doBlock in the war Granddad? Ros Alcock Dennis Turner J - Isle of Man Bank The truth about lies Bridget Carter K - The Creative Shop July arrives Sara Welch L - Waterstones Junkie Hazel Teare M - WH Smith Gemstone N - Lexicon Liminal O - Stardust We kissed the earth Jeff Garland P - Rainbow’s End View of the rock from a hard place The Photograph Francoise Harvey To take part in this year’s Manx Litfest Poetry Trail, just follow the map to locate the trail’s 20 poems listed opposite, ticking them off as you read each. Q - RStudio - Tower1 House, Castle Street Queen’s Pier Strand Street Frances Butler Jeff Garland R - Urban Chaos Kermode’s Abode Aidan Alemson The trail starts at the Welcome Centre in the Sea Terminal, winding its way through the town centre. S - The Sayle Gallery At Cranstal Charmian Knight There’s no time limit, although if teams want to race, feel free! Just be careful of traffic... T - Villa Marina Aga Saga Lorraine Kennaugh Our thanks to ISLE OF MAN BANK for kindly sponsoring the trail. J - Isle of Man Bank, Regent Street K - Waterstones, Strand Street L - WH Smith, Strand Street M - Lexicon Bookshop, Strand Street N - Strand Centre, Strand Street O - Strand Centre, Strand Street P - Tower House, Castle Street Q - Tower House, Castle Street S - Urban Chaos, Castle Street T - The Book Company, Castle Street That Man Herring Gull Suspended Tear Kaleidoscopic Shadows Codger The Price of Spuds Nana Dead Pubs of Douglas Open Letter to Gavin Vinty Kneale Doona Williams Karl Garrett Peter Kelly Alan Lawton Bridge Carter Janet Lees David Garrett Jacs Baker Dennis Turner David Callin Vivien Roworth