Friends of the Festival

Two exciting opportunities for you to get involved with our Festival, right from the start. 

Becoming a Friend of the Festival is a brilliant way of keeping in touch with what’s happening at PLF and a great way of providing long-term support, helping to ensure the Festival's future, after all that’s what friends are for!

PLF Book Worms
For a special introductory offer of just £15 a year*, you can keep up to date with all Festival activities and benefit from special offers, as follows:

  • Regular newsletter with discounted offers
  • Priority Discounts for our Day Pass (allowing access to a complete day of programmed events)
  • Invitation to Special Friends of the Festival reception hosted by the Festival Director and steering group, giving you the chance to have your say.
  • Last-minute ticket reductions (we’ll need your e-mail address to keep you informed)
  • Discounts at local businesses supporting the Festival
PLF Book Marks
For just £50 a year* you can upgrade to a full PLF Book Mark and take advantage of the following offers:
  • All PLF Book Worm benefits (as stated above)
  • Invites to high profile launch event
  • A signed copy of the Festival programme by named authors.
  • Priority booking for our Readers Day
To become a PLF Book Worm or PLF Book Mark all you need do is send your details (name, address, telephone and email) with a cheque for £15 or £50, depending on subscription, made payable to Poole Literary Festival to:

Festival Secretary: Maggie Mills
PLF Friends
14 Dover Road
Poole, Dorset
BH13 6DZ

*All PLF Friends of the Festival membership will be valid for 12 months from date of issue.

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Poole Confessions

Writer David Gaffney is collecting the anonymous confessions of the people
of Poole to turn them into micro-stories. He will perform the stories in
in a custom built mobile confessional box in Poole Dolphin Shopping Centre & Lighthouse Poole’s centre for the Arts, as part of the Poole Literary Festival. Look out for the box and join the queue! After hearing a story the listener will decide on an appropriate penance and the penances will be posted on the Poole confessions website.

> Take Part

Post your anonymous confession, read other people’s confessions, or simply
find out more, by visiting www.pooleconfessions.com

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