Appearing at the 
Bishops Cleeve Book Festival 2006
Sunday 15th October 
 
 

 
 

PJ Crook 
by Martin Bailey

P J CROOK Dancing With Auntie’ 
and ‘Free and Easy’

BILL CRONSHAW

 
 

Don’t Miss:

'A Journey in Art'.
A talk by P J Crook at 12.00 o'clock
in the Tithe Barn, Bishops Cleeve

A brief history of the creative journey; 
its twists and turns via the collectors, 
the dealers, the galleries and the countries.

 

 

Don’t Miss:

'From Page to Stage'.
A talk by Bill Cronshaw at 3.00 p.m.
in the Tithe Barn, Bishops Cleeve

'Bill Cronshaw will describe his personal approach to the process of writing a play. This process incorporates the viewpoints of author, actor and director. He will share his thoughts on taking a basic idea, drafting and redrafting the script and coping with the preparation leading to performance. Bill will warmly welcome questions and comments from the audience in this thirty-minute informal session.

 
 

 
  JACOB HABGOOD The Game Maker's Apprentice Tangleton

GORDON OTTEWELL

 
 

Don’t Miss:

'There's more to Computer Games 
than playing them'

Various times during the afternoon
in the Tithe Barn, Bishops Cleeve
Jacob will be talking and demonstrating
the making of computer games
and the industry that surrounds it.

Don’t Miss:

'Laurie Lee'.
A talk by Gordon Ottewell at 1.00 p.m.

A brief history of the creative talent of the local writer and poet

 

 

 
 


THE TREGENZA GIRLS

 
 

ROSEMARY ROWE                        /                      ROSEMARY AITKEN

 
 


 
  Dying for Glory

MICHAEL BOYES

Truth About Elliot GRAHAM GARDNER  
 

 

 
 

MARK TURNER

CURIOUS COTSWOLDS ST MARK O WILLIAMS

Best of Me

 
 

 
  The Quest for the 
Golden Chalice

DENYS S SISSONS

THE DIAMOND OF SHAPANNA  MARIA SHELLEY  
  Exhibition
of
ANIMAL

PORTRAITS©

A portrait of a cherished animal is a treasure for life

 

 
  KATE SANGER-DAVIES JOHN LEWIS Foreman of the Bench  
   

Publishers who will be at the Bishops Cleev Book Festival 2006

 
 

THE CYDER PRESS
The principal function of The Cyder Press is to reprint long out-of-print or little-known works by the Dymock Poets themselves, and by other cognate writers with regional, literary or period connections. Each volume has an introduction by a contemporary scholar, and a brief indication of further reading for those who may wish to explore an unfamiliar writer's work in greater depth.

 

The Cyder Press is an imprint originally established by the Cheltenham and Gloucester College of Higher Education (now the University of Gloucestershire) as an extension of the resources provided by its existing Dymock Poets Archive and Study Centre. 

 
  Green Branch Press