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BooksYou are in: Stoke & Staffordshire > Entertainment > Books > Stone Book Festival 2009 ![]() Carol Ann Duffy comes to Stone Stone Book Festival 2009The first Stone Book Festival welcomed some of the greatest authors and poets from North Staffordshire, including the Poet Laureate Carol Ann Duffy, the TV writer Phil Ford and best selling novelist Salley Vickers. The festival, also known as the Stone Literary Festival, staged many events in September 2009 - including talks by the authors, a one man show, readings from famous works, a book fair on the Saturday, and an ‘open mike’ evening. Carol Ann DuffyThe Crown Hotel played host to the Poet Laureate Carol Ann Duffy read a selection of her works and took questions from the audience before signing books. Carol Ann was brought up in Stafford and educated at Stafford Girls High School. She is one of Britain's most famous poets. Her poems are popular because they are accessible. She writes poetry for "people who don't like poems", and writes for all ages. Famous FacesCarol Ann was not the only famous writer appearing at the festival. Best selling novelist Salley Vickers, author of 'Miss Garnet’s Angel' and 'Mr. Golightly’s Holiday', talked about her latest book 'Dancing Backwards'. ![]() Also, top TV writer Phil Ford talked about his work. Phil is a local writer best known for his work on Coronation Street, Taggart, Bad Girls, Doctor Who (and its spin off, The Sarah Jane Adventures). Phil’s talk “Writing in the Doctor Who Universe”, gave a wide-ranging insight into TV writing. At Stone Station Community Centre, Ray Johnson, Professor of Film Heritage and Documentary Media, Journalism and Cultural Studies at Staffordshire University, presented his other side, that of an accomplished actor, with his new one man show – “Coffee with Samuel Johnson and Tea with Arnold Bennett”. Samuel Johnson and Arnold Bennett - who were both born in Staffordshire - are two of the great English writers. Other EventsEccleshall Poetry Society presented an ‘open mike’ event at the towns library which got very involved with a number of events happening there. With the help of Stone residents, they produced a ‘Book in a Day’, using visitors anecdotes and photographs. The book went on sale locally shortly after the event, and you can still buy a copy. Stone town clerk David Turner said: "I was amazed by the interest the festival has generated. We had a great selection of writers and events for the weekend". He confirmed that plans are already underway for next years event. last updated: 30/09/2009 at 10:57 You are in: Stoke & Staffordshire > Entertainment > Books > Stone Book Festival 2009
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