There’s a great opportunity for those aged 17 to 24 to get full bursaries to the ram-packed Ways With Words literary festival at Dartington. Just apply!
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Ways With Words now in its 21st year
The Ways With Words has a packed 10 days of literary events – a fitting tribute to its 21st birthday
Ways With Words festival facts and figures from the lit fest
We’ve got a few facts about The Ways With Words festival of words and ideas at Dartington, Devon from July 6 to 16
Ways With Words Bursary scheme 2012 – free festival passes for young people aged between 17-25
The Ways With Words is offering bursaries for young people to attend the literary festival
Ways With Words offers free festival passes for young people
Devon-based students can win a bursary to attend the literary festival Ways With Words
Ways With Words literature festival partners with Google
Google is the Online Parner of the Telegraph Ways With Words Festival which takes place in Dartington for 10 days in July
Telegraphy Ways With Words celebrates 20th anniversary with biggest ever festival
The Ways With Words literary festival will celebrate it’s 20th anniversary with its biggest ever festival. Among the line-up of over 160 events will be: Marcus Brigstocke, James Naughtie, Melvyn Bragg, Alan Hollinghurst, Maureen Lipman, Ben Okri Karen Armstrong, Harry Hill, Robert Winston, Howard Marks, Margaret Drabble, Douglas Hurd, Shirley Williams, Shappi Khorsandi, AC Grayling
Literary titans, comedians and politicians – just some of those at Ways With Words at Dartington
Ways With Words literary festival at Dartington includes literary titans, comedians, economists, environmentalists, historians, Turner prize-winning artists, sports legends and politicians.
Devon-based students, get to Ways with Words lit fest for free!
Ways with Words, the literary festival at Dartington is offering Devon-based students a free bursary to attend the festival of of words and ideas.
Ways With Words, ‘the Glyndebourne of literature festivals’, line up announced
Ways With Words, the literary festival at Dartington South Devon, which has been described as the ‘the Glyndebourne of literature festivals’, has announced its lineup of literary titans