Travelling back from Sheffield earlier this week, who should sit down opposite me but Diana Edmonds, Head of Haringey Libraries. As well as hearing about the great news on the survival of Haringey Libraries through the recent cuts, Diana told me about the forthcoming Book Night event.
World Book Night on 5th March represents the most ambitious and far-reaching celebration of adult books and reading ever attempted in the UK and Ireland.
Locally on the night, Book in a Night at Hornsey Library will see locals staying up all night to celebrate what Haringey libraries mean to all of us.
The night will include for live music, films, readings by notable locals (whatever that can o'worms might mean!), debate, collaborative writing etc.
Book Night is being run by Chris Meade, Director of if:book, the think and do tank exploring the future of the book. Chris was previously CEO of Booktrust and the Poetry Society, has been arts officer in public libraries.
Find out more about the national even at worldbooknight.org.
Read about the local event at the bookfutures website.
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Fab - thx. Sounds like a great night in. Wonder what the "giant, rubbish art installation" will be.
5pm Saturday 5 March until Noon Sunday 6 March 2011
An over-night celebration of what Haringey Libraries mean to us all.
Feel free to join us throughout the night for live music, films, readings, collaborative writing, debates and finally a breakfast picnic.
Book Talk
Book Live
Book Debate
Book Films
Book in a Night (in the UnLibrary):
Paper Installations:
Book In a Message:
Books Back:
Book Night Give Away:
Fun for Children:
Breakfast Picnic and Jazz (in the Foyer):
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