The literary festivals in Oxfordshire and beyond you can’t afford to miss

The Althorp Literary Festival

Literary festivals in Oxfordshire and beyond

There are around 350 literary festivals in the UK throughout the year. Many of these are small local events featuring local authors and emerging talent. Others attract well-established names in literature, publishing, politics and show business.

While you might have missed your favourite literary festivals in Oxfordshire in 2020 and 2021 (due to the pandemic, amongst other things), here are the must-visit literary festivals in Oxford and across Oxfordshire - and those within easy reach of Oxford - hoping to be back with a bang in 2022.

There’s always plenty for book-lovers to celebrate at literary festivals in Oxfordshire and beyond, and we hope you’ll find one or two or more that interests you and the entire family. And, as always, we’ll keep this page updated as other festivals confirm their plans for 2022.

Oxford Literary Festival 2021

Oxford Literary Festival 2022

25 March to 03 April
Sheldonian Theatre

Oxford Literary Festival is a world-class literary event that brings together leading authors and public figures in a magnificent setting in the central university area of Oxford city each year.

The festival events mostly take place around two vibrant hubs in Oxford City Centre, namely the Blackwell’s Marquee, next to the Sheldonian Theatre, Bodleian Library and Weston Library, and Worcester College, in Walton Street. There is a ten-minute walk between the two hubs.

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Chipping Norton Literary Festival 2020

Chipping Norton Literary Festival 2022

21 to 24 April 2022
Market Place, Chipping Norton

Since 2012 Chipping Norton has held its Literary Festival each April, celebrating writing and reading in attractive venues at the heart of this charming Cotswold town.

ChipLitFest has earned its reputation as one of the friendliest and most innovative festivals, bringing a wide-ranging array of writers, poets, public figures and creative people to the town and drawing large and lively audiences from a wide area.

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Henley Literary Festival 2021

Henley Literary Festival 2022

01 to 09 October
Henley-on-Thames Town Centre

Founded in 2007, the Henley Literary Festival has firmly established itself as one of the UK’s most popular literary festivals, bringing together punters and pundits from far and wide in an annual meeting-of-minds set across its stunning riverside hometown.

With events for all ages, the programme is always rich in its variety and quality. Previous speakers have included John Mortimer, Doreen Lawrence, John Major, Julia Donaldson, Richard E. Grant, Candace Bushnell, John Sentamu, Cressida Cowell and Graham Nash.

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Thame Arts and Literatur Festival - TAL Festival

Thame Arts and Literature Festival (TAL Festival) 2022

12 to 16 October (To be confirmed)
Thame Town Centre

The Thame Arts and Literature Festival is an inclusive, community-driven arts and literature festival that takes place in the picturesque market town of Thame. Events will include Author Talks, Music, Literature, Plays, Readings, Debates and much more, plus several special events for younger readers.

The events take place in various venues across Thame in Oxfordshire - with most of the venues within a few minutes walk of each other. 2021 saw a hybrid festival experience with a combination of live performances and live streamed events - a format that might very well be repeated in the 2022 festival.

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Literary festivals beyond Oxfordshire...

Bath Children’s Literature Festival
Bath Children’s Literature Festival

Bath Children’s Literature Festival 2021

24 September to 03 October

Bath Children’s Literature Festival - Europe’s largest dedicated children’s literature festival - will return from 24 September to 3 October 2021 with a vibrant array of talks and activities for children. Artistic directors, John and Gill McLay, have secured a world-class line-up that will thrill young book lovers.

The festival takes place across various locations in what is the largest city in the county of Somerset, some 80 odd miles from Oxford (just under a two-hour drive). There’s something for everyone at this autumn’s Bath Children’s Literature Festival, which brings a host of writers and illustrators to the city for live, interactive events for young people of all ages.

bathfestivals.org.uk/childrens-literature

Marlborough Literature Festival
Marlborough Town Hall

Marlborough Literature Festival 2022

29 September to 02 October

The Marlborough Literature Festival brings together some of the UK’s finest writers in this historic market town about 45 miles (a one-hour drive) from Oxford. The festival aims to celebrate the best writing in all its forms and demonstrate that books, and reading, can bring people together, whatever their views.

With an exciting mix of live and online events - author talks, workshops, performances, visits and competitions - the 2022 festival programme will include established names in fiction as well as new and emerging writers. There is something for all ages, including fiction, non-fiction, poetry and the annual Big Town Read.

marlboroughlitfest.org

Cheltenham Literature Festival 2018
Cheltenham Literature Festival

Cheltenham Literature Festival 2022

07 to 16 October

Established in 1949, The Times Cheltenham Literature Festival is one of the oldest literary events in the world. For ten days every Autumn, Cheltenham is transformed into a literary lover’s dream as it welcomes over 600 of the world’s finest writers, actors, politicians, poets and opinion formers - to help celebrate the joy of the written word.

Cheltenham Literature Festival is part of Cheltenham Festivals – a charity delivering a pioneering year-round educational programme culminating in four internationally-acclaimed Jazz, Science, Music and Literature Festivals. Cheltenham Festivals creates experiences that bring joy, spark curiosity, connect communities and inspire change.

cheltenhamfestivals.com/literature

London Southbank Centre
London Southbank Centre

London Literature Festival

21 to 31 October

There’s always a heavy-weight line-up of the biggest authors and speakers at the capital’s most talked-about literary festival of the year. Previous speakers have seen the likes of Hilary Clinton, Philip Pullman, and Tom Hanks take to the stage for individually ticketed events. This year’s festival reflects on what it means to be friends today.

Taking place at the Southbank Centre - the largest arts centre in the UK and one of the county’s top five visitor attractions - London Literature Festival is always full of encounters with the writers shaping our cultural life and features a line-up of eminent authors alongside rising literary stars.

southbankcentre.co.uk

Cliveden Literary Festival 2018
Cliveden House

Cliveden Literary Festival 2021

23 & 24 October 2021

With a unique and extraordinary history of politics and intrigue, aristocracy and espionage, sex and scandal, Cliveden is a magnificent English country house in Berkshire about 35 miles (one-hour drive) from Oxford. And following the sell-out success of previous years, the Cliveden Literary Festival will return to this magnificent house for its fourth year.

The agenda-setting literature festival embodies Cliveden House’s long tradition as a political and literary salon - and will again feature a high-profile line-up of writers, historians, politicians and cultural figures. Declared by Ian McEwan as “probably the world’s best small literary festival” and hailed by Alain de Botton as “the most dignified and beautiful literature festival on the planet”, the 2021 festival is not to be missed.

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Althorp House
Althorp House

The Althorp Literary Festival 2021

October 2021 (to be confirmed)

The Althorp Literary Festival has hosted countless bestselling authors, writers, entrepreneurs and thought-leaders who provoke debate, laughter and enthusiasm. The festival takes place against the backdrop of one of England’s most beautiful private, historic houses and the final resting place of Princess Diana, a mere 50 miles (an hour and twenty minutes drive) north of Oxford.

The festival has international acclaim, hosting a stellar line up of authors and celebrities such as chef, writer and The Great British Bake Off judge Prue Leith; historians Dan Snow, Dan Jones and Helen Rappaport; author of the hugely successful Sharpe novels, Bernard Cornwell; politicians and authors Paddy Ashdown and Kenneth Baker; and acclaimed mountaineer Sir Chris Bonington.

PLEASE NOTE: With the house and grounds open for 2021, we await confirmation on whether the 16th Althorp Literary Festival scheduled for last Autumn will go ahead this year.

Birmingham Literature Festival
Birmingham Jewellery Quarter by Verity Milligan

Birmingham Literature Festival

October 2021 (to be confirmed)

Taking place every year in October, the Birmingham Literature Festival is a leading festival in the Midlands, showcasing the very best writers, speakers, thinkers, activists and artists from the UK and across the world. The festival brings together writers, artists, commentators, readers, and thinkers - to share, learn, connect and enjoy 10 days of great creative writing.

The programme includes a wide range of innovative literature and literature-inspired work, creating unique opportunities for audiences to experience high-quality events via an annual festival programme and associated projects. This is one festival where everyone is sure to find something which intrigues and excites them.

birminghamliteraturefestival.org

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