Arts Council England award Exeter UNESCO City of Literature National Portfolio Organisation status
The Book Market is BACK!
We were thrilled to bring the Book Market back, this year at Positive Light Projects!
10 amazing indie bookshops, local food & drink vendors, bookish activities & plenty of festive fun was had!
Representing Exeter in Melbourne
Find out what happens when Cities of Literature get together in this blog post from our Executive Director, Anna!
Board of Trustees: Recruitment
01/10/22: The deadline has passed & we are closed to applications. Thank you to all who applied.
Exeter City of Literature is growing, and we need you!
We are seeking to appoint Trustees who have the skills and passion to support us in taking our dynamic City of Literature organisation to the next stage of its development.
If you think you might be a good fit, or want to find out more, head to our Trustee Recruitment page to download the Recruitment Pack!
Exeter City of Literature and Exeter College Announce Bibliotherapy Skills Course!
Exeter City of Literature and Exeter College are proud to announce a new and ambitious bibliotherapy course offering unique skills to those working in community-focused organisations. Bibliotherapy is a method of improving wellbeing through reading. This innovative approach to literature and wellbeing, both from an educational and literary activity standpoint, is believed to be unique in the region.
Trainees will develop bibliotherapy skills that they will be able to use to support those who would benefit from personalised book prescriptions and conversations around reading in order to increase their overall wellbeing…
World Book Day Announcement
Exeter City of Literature is a registered charity!
One year after appointing its inaugural Director, Exeter UNESCO City of Literature has transformed from a project housed within the University of Exeter to a registered charity and independent organisation!
Exeter City of Literature's vision is for everyone to love stories and storytelling. Working with local communities in Devon, and global communities through the UNESCO Creative Cities Network, we aim to cultivate and create high-quality programming with books and storytelling at the heart…
Exeter is a UNESCO City of Literature
What is a City of Literature? Watch this video to learn more.
Exeter City of Literature. Made of our stories.
Did you know?
Fact 1: Exeter Cathedral is home to the Exeter Book, a 10th-century anthology of Anglo-Saxon poetry and riddles and the largest known collection of Old English literature still in existence.
Fact 2: The Devon and Exeter Institution, an independent library located at 7 Cathedral Close, can claim having the earliest known professional woman librarian: Eliza Squance beat 20 male applicants to the job in 1849, though her appointment was conditional on her remaining unmarried.
Fact 3: Allen Lane, the founder of Penguin Books, was inspired to create the paperback imprint while waiting at St David’s train station. Lane was returning from a meeting with Agatha Christie in Devon in 1934 when he found himself at Exeter St David’s with nothing to read. He conceived of paperback editions of literature of proven quality which would be cheap enough to be sold from a vending machine.
Fact 4: The University of Exeter’s Special Collections department hosts the archives of famous writers such as William Golding, Ted Hughes, Charles Causley, Agatha Christie, Daphne du Maurier, and Sir John Betjeman.
Fact 5: Exeter Library received more than half a million visits in 2019, making it one of the busiest buildings in the city and the 18th most visited public library in Great Britain. In the same year, the Library loaned more than a quarter of a million items, the fifth most issues in any public library in Great Britain over that period.
Fact 6: Charles Dickens covered the Exeter City Council elections in 1835. Dickens later rented a cottage for his parents in Alphington and took libation at the Turk’s Head Inn on the High Street.