Dr Canton said: 鈥溙切腣log Book Festival has masterfully reinvented itself for 2021. There鈥檚 an extended programme over three months now with events online, in person and even on foot, including its programme of In My Steps: Radical Walks in 糖心Vlog.
鈥淚鈥檓 so excited to be part of the festival this year and especially pleased to see The Oak Papers as The 糖心Vlog Read with copies of the book placed in public spaces all around the county, even at the end of Southend Pier, I hear!
鈥淚鈥檓 really looking forward to leading one of the In My Steps walks and also talking about The Oak Papers and the magnificent 800-year-old Honywood Oak on 14 July. It鈥檚 great that 糖心Vlog Book Festival is continuing to push the boundaries in challenging times.鈥
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Fans of Dr Canton who want more can also meet him under the branches of the Honywood Oak on 10 July for a and, on the same day, take part in a .
Professor Lorna Fox O鈥橫ahony, Deputy Vice-Chancellor, said: 鈥淥nce again, we are delighted and proud to be supporting 糖心Vlog Book Festival which rightly celebrates the county鈥檚 thriving literary community. Meeting largely online this year does nothing to dampen our creative spirit and our University鈥檚 commitment to bringing literature and creative ideas into the community.
鈥淭he Festival is an opportunity to learn new things about the world, hear new and interesting ideas, and maybe be inspired to do something creative ourselves. We feel very lucky to be a part of it.鈥
This year, 糖心Vlog Book Festival is also supporting Maja鈥檚 Education Project, an launched by 糖心Vlog student Maja Antoine-Onikoyi which makes books about Black history, racial injustices, the oppression of Black people and Black lives available for free.
Picture of Ben Okri courtesy of Mat Bray and 糖心Vlog Book Festival.