Wigtown:The Festival - Wigtown Book Festival
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Wigtown:The Festival - Wigtown Book Festival
A festival for young people, by young people. Part of Wigtown Book Festival Wigtown:The Festival Supported by Email: [email protected] Text: WTF followed by your message to 60777 Web: www.wigtownbookfestival.com www.facebook.com/ wigtownthefestival #WigtownTheFest Competition corner Shona Age: 16 Role: Designer and Tweeter Pick of the programme: Music and Mocktails Favourite word: serendipity Sarah Age: 16 Role: Volunteer Coordinator Pick of the programme: Elizabeth Wein’s Code Name Verity Favourite word: procrastination Rose Age: 15 Role: Administrator met’s Cook Schools Gour ope Guyr Pick of the programme: Favourite word: phenomenon Sabina Age: 16 Role: Info Wizkid Pick of the programme: Wigtown: Thirteen Frights Favourite word: euphoria N P D O O H W R D R T E T A E N I O I L T N N H Y O V I D L L I G H S Y E P F T N B I G O A T E John Paul Flintoff Holywood Trust Robert Twigger L S A W W A H S R E K Y D N E W L I S O A U R S I R I W N B X H E B T O E L I T B T N O O I T T B D E D G F A H A T G R H S I E P I R T O L G N K W G K T S L B Disaster Zone A A O U R N I R N G L H O T S Z C D N S M T S S G G D O B T A I V W E T E O U D G E A P E T T L T N H I T F M A H R T H H B E E Josh Sutton novel gourmet the booth baking comic Gina Lawson textiles Viking Gold David Bishop Alan Bissett Poetry Slam words? Text WTF COMP followed by your answer to 60777. Winner selected at random from all the correct answers. Competition closes 5pm on Sunday 6 October. Winner will receive a signed copy of James Morton’s Brilliant Bread. New ton Ven The Booth nel e New BA Roa NK STR i T ET IN H RT NO SOUT MA T i EET County Buildings d Festival Parking t nel P ee Lan Ven Disabled Parking B ot Str n ft cro High P ha Loc y an Low ns art o ag dr Website: www.wigtownbookfestival.com Email: [email protected] Text: WTF followed by your message to 60777 Venue Phone: 01988 403222 Book Shop Don’t forget to include your name, whichRestaurant events you want to attend and how many tickets you want. i Information P Stew be Andrew Dr Who * What clue is left once you’ve found all the music Booking: WTF workshop V Campbell e er Jenna L E V O N F M A L S Y R T E O P Elizabeth Wein Wendy Kershaw James Morton M V Z R U I C U I I O S O E E A H Lucy Helen W O T H R O J O S H S U T T O N To Supporting Cast C I M O C J A M E S M O R T O N RE Floraidh Age: 16 Role: Programme Coordinator Pick of the programme: James Morton’s Baking Basics Favourite word: aubade ST Introducing the WTF Team AI H M T N S T REE P How to get to Wigtown bus as possible, to coincide with local All events are programmed, as far umgal.gov.uk www.d at found be can n regio the times. Bus timetables for across Travelling to and from Whithorn S aturday Event 1130 1400 M onday - 1600 1630 1900 & 2000 * 1130 SUNDAY 1400 1600 1630 From To Whithorn 1003 Wigtown 1339 Whithorn 1313 Wigtown 1545 Whithorn 1433 Wigtown 1744 Whithorn 1433 Wigtown 1744 Whithorn 1820 Wigtown 2259 Wigtown 1041 Whithorn 1417 Wigtown 1351 Whithorn 1610 Wigtown 1511 Whithorn 1822 Wigtown 1511 Whithorn 1822 Wigtown 1845 Whithorn 2337 Whithorn 1000 Wigtown 1252 Whithorn 1000 Wigtown 1739 Whithorn 1445 Wigtown 1739 Whithorn 1445 Wigtown 1739 Wigtown 1038 Whithorn 1330 Wigtown 1038 Whithorn 1817 Wigtown 1522 Whithorn 1817 Wigtown 1522 Whithorn 1817 Travelling to and from Newton Stewart Event 1130 1400 1600 1630 1900 & 2000 * 1130 1400 From To Newton Stewart 1105 Wigtown 1246 Newton Stewart 1325 Wigtown 1511 Newton Stewart 1530 Wigtown 1815 Newton Stewart 1600 Wigtown 1815 Newton Stewart 1840 Wigtown 2116 Wigtown 1119 Newton Stewart 1300 Wigtown 1339 Newton Stewart 1525 Wigtown 1544 Newton Stewart 1830 Wigtown 1614 Newton Stewart 1830 Wigtown 1854 Newton Stewart 2130 Newton Stewart 1100 Wigtown 1246 Newton Stewart 1300 Wigtown 1522 Wigtown 1114 Newton Stewart 1300 Wigtown 1310 Newton Stewart 1540 * For events finishing after 2000 and before 2300 (Mon to Sat) a minibus will be provided for audience members from the Whithorn area. For events finishing after 2000 (Mon to Sat) and 1730 (Sun) a minibus will be provided for audience members from the Newton Stewart area. If you require this service, please email, text or phone in advance. Registered address: Wigtown Festival Company Ltd, County Buildings, Wigtown DG8 9JH Wigtown Festival Company is a company limited by guarantee with charitable status. Scottish charity number SCO37984 www.facebook.com/ wigtownthefestival #WigtownTheFest Wigtown:The Festival The Guyrope Gourmet Wigtown: Thirteen Frights You might think you are ill to fright But join us in the dark this night WTF promise a scare Bring your team if you dare! Teams of 4. No torches allowed. Finishes approximately 11pm. Thur 26 Sept 8pm £5 per team * cushion, t-shirt or even shoes? Then add your creation to the cover of a keepsake sketchbook – for all your future design inspiration. Check out Gina’s website at www.ginalillycropdesigns.com. Sat 5 Oct 11am £3 * * * ScottishPower Poetry Slam Workshop WTF welcome you to join Kevin Cadwallender, Scottish National Poetry Slam winner 2012/13, for a whistle-stop tour in the art of performance poetry. Bring some poetry you think might work on stage or start from scratch with Kevin’s help. The workshop covers everything from the historic traditions of a poetry slam to writing for the stage and stage craft. Refreshments provided. Follow Kevin on Twitter @ cadwallender. Sat 28 Sept 10.30am-1.30pm free * * The WTF team pick of the festival Who Is Dr Who? 1 The Camper Obscura Timelord expert Stuart Kelly lets you in on the Doctor’s secret world. Do you know your Spoonheads from your Weeping Angels? Who’s your favourite Dr Who? WTF voting is open now – text 3P7FH followed by the name of your favourite Dr Who to 60777. The results will be announced at the end of the festival @wigtownthefest. Sun 29 Sept 4.30pm free 2 The Time Machine * A chance to take photos using a ... camper van? All day, 28 & 29 Sep A space age installation that you can help create. Open all week * 3 Jason Lewis The Guyrope Gourmet’s Cook School World explorer, alligator attack survivor. 6.30pm, Fri 27 Sep Join Guyrope Gourmet Josh Sutton for a handson masterclass in how to make delicious grub for campsite or home. Cooking equipment and ingredients provided. No previous experience necessary. Follow Josh on Twitter @GuyropeGourmet. Meet at The Booth, Tues 1 Oct 4.30pm £3 * Ceramicist Wendy Kershaw helps you create your own story board and then draw it into the clay pages to form your own book sculpture – now that’s what you call a hard read. Lasts approximately 1½ hours. Follow Wendy on Twitter @Wendy_Kershaw. Sat 28 Sept 2pm £3 * * ScottishPower Poetry Slam Following the morning workshop, slammers take to the stage to compete for two tickets to Maroon 5 at Glasgow SSE Hydro on 14 January 2014. Join the slam, hosted by 2012/13 Scottish National Poetry Slam winner, Kevin Cadwallender. Join in the slam or join the audience. Lasts approximately 1½ hours. The Time Machine, County Buildings Sat 28 Sept 5pm free * * Joanna Nadin’s Live Link The writer discusses her debut novel about the adventures of a young Viking warrior. Redknee takes to the seas to reclaim a mysterious book, stolen by his bloodthirsty foe Ragmar. Follow Victoria on Twitter @ vcampbellauthor. Thur 3 Oct 7pm free * * Come Dine with the Author Join Victoria Campbell for fish and chips in this unique opportunity to dine with an author. As an author, lecturer, road trip and late-night TV fanatic and organiser of a literary salon for writers and publishing professionals, Victoria has lots of stories to share. Thur 3 Oct 8pm £5 or £3 if attending the previous event * The author of The Rachel Riley Diaries series and Queen of Teen joins us live from London. Interviewed by Jessica Fox, author of Three Things You Need To Know About Rockets, Joanna answers your questions about her books and writing for young adults. If you’ve got a question for Joanna, just text 3P7FH followed by your message to 60777 or scan our QR code. Find out more about Joanna at her website www.joannanadin.com or follow her on twitter @joannanadin. Wigtown Library Cyber Centre Sun 29 Sept 11.30am free * * The Gladiators * * 5 Bernadette Russell James Morton’s Baking Basics Get sticky-fingered with Scotland’s highest hope in The Great British Bake-off, as he shows how to make mouth-watering bread and cakes. Follow James on Twitter @bakingjames. Sat 5 Oct 2pm £3 * * Alan Bissett’s Stage School A masterclass from the hilarious novelist and performer. Alan Bissett is author of Boy Racers, The Incredible Adam Spark and Pack Men. He’s also a hilarious performer, whose plays have been staged across the UK since 2009. We promise you’ll laugh out loud. Follow Alan on Twitter @alanbissett. Sat 5 Oct 4pm £3 * * The One-Hour Graphic Novel Graphic novels have never been as fashionable. Author John-Paul Flintoff shows how to create one in just an hour to tell the stories you want to tell. Follow John-Paul on Twitter @jpflintoff. Sun 6 Oct 11.30am free * * Elizabeth Wein’s Code Name Verity The writer discusses her fantastic adventure story about two female spies in France during the second world war. Follow Elizabeth on Twitter @ EWein2412. Sun 6 Oct 2pm free * * Robert Twigger’s Disaster Zone * Comic Cuts David Bishop introduces the amazingly diverse world of manga, comics and graphic novels and shows you how to create your own comic strip. No drawing skills necessary, just bags of imagination. Follow David on Twitter @ davidbishop. Sun 29 Sept 2pm £3 Big bangs over Wigtown Bay. 7.45pm, Fri 27 Sep * Victoria Campbell’s Viking Gold Ceramic Book Workshop 4 First-night fireworks Music and Mocktails Local musicians, The Mermaids and The Gladiators, join together in this showcase of local talent. Celebrate this year’s WTF programme with live music and scrumptious mocktails. Additional performers to be announced via our web page. Fri 4 Oct 7-9pm £2 * * Gina Lawson’s Printed Textiles Create your own stencil and print your design onto the fabric of your choice – why not bring along a What’s the worst thing that can happen to an explorer? Snake-hunting, zombie catcher Robert Twigger reveals his most disastrous expeditions – and what he’s learnt from his scrapes with dancer. Visit Robert’s website www. roberttwigger.com or follow him on Twitter @roberttwigger. Sun 6 Oct 4pm free * * All events take place in The Booth unless otherwise stated. Email: [email protected] Text: WTF to 60777 Web: www.wigtownbookfestival.com A comic does a good thing every day for a year. 4.30pm, Sat 28 Sep 6 Wigtown’s Got Talent The festival’s own talent competition. 8.30pm, Sat 28 Sep 7 One Giant Leap Can you recreate the whole universe in a theatre using a tennis ball and a wastepaper bin? 6.30pm, Tue 1 Oct 8 Bill Coles Weird and funny how to guide to being a tabloid journalist. 10.30am, Sat 5 Oct 9 Ian Cobain A secret history of torture in the ‘fair play’ UK. 12 noon, Sat 5 Oct 10 Wireless Mystery Theatre Creepy tales come to life on stage. 1.30pm, Sun 6 Oct