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Following the sell-out success of the pop-ups over the past three years, we’re delighted to announce that the Women’s Prize for Fiction at the Baileys Book Bar is back for another sequence of inspiring and thought-provoking events celebrating the best of writing by women!
Hosted by novelist and Prize Founder Director Kate Mosse, this year’s incredible line-up features a host of brilliant women from writers to business women and historians to podcasters including Dolly Alderton, Scarlett Curtis, Ali Smith, Professor Kate Williams, Bettany Hughes, Leyla Hussein and many more.
Opening its doors for four exciting days from Tuesday 30 April at Waterstones Tottenham Court Road in London, the Baileys Book Bar will host a series of events intended both to mark the 2019 Women’s Prize for Fiction shortlist, which will be announced on Monday 29th April to celebrate the very best writing by women. The book store’s basement social space will be transformed into a literary haven, honouring women’s voices and combining the treat for the mind that is reading with the deliciously indulgent Baileys!
Award-winning novelist and WPFF Founder Director, Kate Mosse, said: The Women’s Prize for Fiction is all about bringing readers and writers together, about building new audiences for outstanding fiction, about a passion for brilliant and exceptional storytelling. I’m delighted to be hosting this fabulous series of events with our friends at Baileys to showcase the very best of women’s writing and to not only to champion and honour women’s voices, but also to celebrate the incredible range and diversity of women’s creativity from all over the world.”
Diageo Chief Marketing Officer Syl Saller, commented: “The Women’s Prize for Fiction shines a light on women and their achievements. It gets more books written by women, into the hands of more people. The Baileys Book Bar is an opportunity to discuss how books have shaped our views on feminism, history, work and more – all with a glass of Baileys in hand. We have another incredible line up of outstanding women this year and I can’t wait to hear what they have to say.”
For tickets, check out the events below!
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EXPLORE THE INSPIRING EVENTS SCHEDULE BELOW:
Tuesday 30 April at 6.30pm:
Thinking Pink: What Feminism Means to Millennials
Hosted by Kate Mosse with Dolly Alderton, Scarlett Curtis and Clarissa Pabi
Hosted by bestselling author and Women’s Prize for Fiction’s Founder Director Kate Mosse, the panel includes 2019 Women’s Prize judge, journalist and author of the bestselling Everything I Know About Love, Dolly Alderton, feminist campaigner and author of Feminists Don’t Wear Pink Scarlett Curtis and publisher and executive producer of the Mostly Lit podcast, Clarissa Pabi, to chat about what the F-word means to millennials today and to share some of the feminist books that have inspired them.
Wednesday 1 May at 6.30pm:
Women Writers Revisited
Hosted by Kate Mosse with Arifa Akbar, Linda Grant and Joanna Trollope
A one-off live version of Women’s Prize for Fiction’s hugely popular new online feature Women Writers Revisited, this panel of exceptional women will discuss the overlooked or ‘forgotten’ female writers who have inspired them. Hosted by bestselling author and our Founder Director Kate Mosse, she’ll be joined by two of the 2019 Women’s Prize for Fiction judges, journalist and theatre critic Arifa Akbar and previous winner of the Women’s Prize Linda Grant, and the beloved novelist Joanna Trollope.
Thursday 2 May at 6.30pm:
Women Mean Business
Hosted by Kate Mosse with Sarah Wood, Melanie Eusebe, Jess Butcher and Sharmadean Reid
A panel of jaw-droppingly impressive women in business join bestselling author and Founder Director Kate Mosse to talk about the female authors and books that played a part in their incredible success, and how women are reshaping the world of work today. Kate is joined by 2019 Women’s Prize for Fiction judge and Digital Entrepreneur Sarah Wood, founder of the Black British Business Awards Melanie Eusebe, Jess Butcher MBE, Co-Founder of Tick & Blippar, serial tech entrepreneur, angel and advisor, and Sharmadean Reid MBE, founder of WAH Nails and Beautystack.
Friday 3rd May:
Unsung Heroines of History
Hosted by Kate Mosse with Kate Williams, Olivette Otele and Bettany Hughes
To round off the week of events, join bestselling author and Women’s Prize for Fiction Founder Director Kate Mosse and a panel of brilliant female historians as they discuss inspirational women from history, including those who have been unjustly written out of the narrative. Kate is joined by Women Prize for Fiction’s 2019 Chair of Judges, author and broadcaster Professor Kate Williams, specialist in European colonial and post-colonial History Professor Olivette Otele and author, broadcaster and Classicist Bettany Hughes.
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