• Meera Sodha: Dinner

    Bristol Lido Oakfield Place, Bristol

    Bristol Lido are running a supper club with the great Meera Sodha. Details of what is set to be a glorious feast are on their website and we are delighted to support the event by bringing copies of Meera Sodha's Dinner.  https://www.lidobristol.com/supper-clubs/dinner-with-meera-sodha/  

  • Thomas Halliday: Otherlands with Bristol Humanists

    Bristol Folk House 40a Park St, Bristol

    Otherlands is an epic, exhilarating journey into deep time, showing us the Earth as it used to exist, and the worlds that were here before ours. Travelling back in time to the dawn of complex life, and across all seven continents, award-winning palaeobiologist Thomas Halliday gives us a mesmerising up-close encounter with eras that are normally unimaginably distant.

    Dr Thomas Halliday is a paleobiologist, specialising in mammal evolution and phylogenetics (the science of working out how organisms are related). He has been a researcher and a graduate student at the University of Bristol and at University College London, and as a postdoctoral researcher at University College London and the University of Birmingham. He was an Honorary Fellow at the University of Birmingham and is an Associate with the Natural History Museum. He is also an international croquet player.

    Darwin Day has been celebrated since the 1930's, marking the birthday (Feb 12th) of arguably the world's greatest ever scientist, Charles Darwin, the father of evolution by natural selection. Bristol Humanists has held a Darwin Day annual lecture by a noted scientist for the last 10 years. Significant previous Darwin Day lecturers have included Adam Rutherford, Angel Saini, Nichola Raihani & Anil Seth

    Tickets can be booked at: https://wegottickets.com/event/685110/

  • Music in the Heronry: Keith Warmington and Graham Nicholls

    Heron Books 7a Regent Street, Bristol, United Kingdom

    Join us for a gig in the shop.

    Keith Warmington and Graham Nicholls together for the first time in a laid-back acoustic show for Heron Books. Keith is a former broadcaster who’s been gigging with harmonicas and guitars ever since he pitched up in Bristol 55 years ago. Graham is a guitarist with a staggering ability to play in any number of genres and is to be found playing in many different bands.

    The event is free and unticketed. Please let us know if you plan to come so that we can ensure you have a seat and a drink by emailing: read@heronbooks.co.uk.

  • Ducks by Kate Beaton – Accidental Graphic Novel Book Club

    Heron Books 7a Regent Street, Bristol, United Kingdom

    We already run five book clubs per month and cannot possibly have time for another and yet... We will be running a graphic novel book club to discuss Ducks by Kate Beaton. If you'd like to sign up please get in touch: read@heronbooks.co.uk. Space is limited. We ask that you buy the book from us or a different book if you already own this one.  

  • On the Calculation of Volume Party

    Heron Books 7a Regent Street, Bristol, United Kingdom

    Time is a tricky thing. The year seems to be running away with us and yet Tara Selter is still stuck in 18th November. If you too are obsessed with Solvej Balle's On the Calculation of Volume and have read the first three books, please join us as we have a drink and discuss what we might expect from the next in the series. Volume IV comes out on 9th April (the day before the event) and will be for sale. BUT NO SPOILERS. This is for those who have reached level 3 and need to share their thoughts urgently before opening the next one. Space is limited (even if time is not?). Please email read@heronbooks.co.uk if you would like to come.

  • Tracy Maton: The Artful Anna Harris

    Clifton Library 13 Princess Victoria St, Bristol, United Kingdom

    We are very much looking forward to supporting this event organised by the Friends of the Clifton Library celebrating The Artful Anna Harris by Tracy Maton.

    About the book:
    When the vivacious Sofia Carstairs arrives in her sleepy country village, Anna knows her life will never be the same again. Her new best friend is carefree, elegant and intoxicating. Her life doesn't revolve around church flower arrangements or Sunday lunches with the in-laws. Sofia reminds Anna of the person she used to be, before she worked so hard to fit in that she practically disappeared. But is it enough to just be Sofia's friend? Anna wonders what it would be like to be Sofia, if only for a little while.
    But once Anna starts pretending, she finds it easy to pretend the rules don't apply to her. How far will Anna go to get what she wants? And what will she do to those who stand in her way?

    Tracy will discuss her love of the morally ambiguous character and why she decided to write her own. An award-winning children’s writer, The Artful Anna Harris is her first thriller for adults.

    Book your tickets through the Clifton Library: https://public.foccal.com/event/515

  • Poetry in Herons: Kate Noakes

    Heron Books 7a Regent Street, Bristol, United Kingdom

    We are delighted to launch Kate Noakes' latest collection, Sublime Lungs

    Please join us for a drink, a poetry reading and book signing.

    In Sublime Lungs Kate Noakes turns her attention to the breath. For the first time, she explores her lifelong asthma and explains the impact of this chronic and disabling condition. The breath and breathing are subjects for poems from many chronologies and geographies in this her ninth collection.

    Kate Noakes is the author of nine collections of poetry, one pamphlet and one book of non-fiction. She has a PhD in Critical and Creative Writing from the University of Reading. She recently moved from London to Bristol, where she co-founded the poetry performance group, Braid. She was elected to the Welsh Academy of Letters in 2011 and her website (www.boomslangpoetry.blogspot.com) is archived by the National Library of Wales. 

    The event is free but please let us know that you are coming so that we can provide a seat and a drink. RSVP to read@heronbooks.co.uk.

  • Marianne Power and Jan Day at the Alma Tavern Theatre

    Alma Tavern Theatre 18-20 Alma Vale Rd, Bristol

    We are delighted to support this conversation event between writers, Marianne Power and Jan Day at the Alma Tavern Theatre Full details and booking through the Alma Tavern's website: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/almatheatrecompany/2044804    

  • Eloise Kane: Wilderlands – The Human History of Wild Britain

    Heron Books 7a Regent Street, Bristol, United Kingdom

    We are very excited to host Eloise Kane to celebrate her new book Wilderlands: The Human History of Wild Britain. Please join us for a discussion of the book, followed by a Q&A and book signing. The event is free but please RSVP to read@heronbooks.co.uk. Space is limited and in demand! About the book When was Britain last truly wild? And what, if anything, remains? This is the unexpectedly human history of wild Britain. Eloise Kane unearths 12,000 years of our changing relationship with and influence on the landscape. Through prehistory, Roman occupation, the Middle Ages and beyond, we see the unfamiliar beasts of our old wild make way for species such as brown hare and fallow deer, now romanticised as eternal symbols of the British countryside, but introduced much later than we might think. Places free from our influence haven't existed for a very long time. But Eloise Kane invites us to rethink our definition of the wild - not as separate from us. Seen anew as the result of millions of human lives lived, Wilderlands demonstrates how we are integral to the ecology and biodiversity of our land, with the power to shape its future. About the author Eloise Kane is an archaeologist. She is a Visiting Fellow at the Royal Agricultural University, an Associate Fellow of the Royal Historical Society, and previously served as Honorary Treasurer of the Society for Post-Medieval Archaeology. Her research interests are in landscape, environmental, and animal history/archaeology – historic parks, hunting landscapes, country houses, woodlands, animal sports, and the relationship between humans and the wild. She lives on the edge of Salisbury Plain with a small menagerie of children and beasts.

  • Dear Historian – Accidental Graphic Novel Book Club meets again

    Heron Books 7a Regent Street, Bristol, United Kingdom

    Despite claims that we cannot possibly add to our five book clubs per month, we seem to be doing so… On Monday 18th May we will meet to discuss Dear Historian by Joff Winterheart. If you’d like to sign up please get in touch: read@heronbooks.co.uk. Space is limited. We ask that you buy the book from us or a different book if you already own this one.

  • Jay Griffiths: Wild Medicine with Bristol Talks

    Bristol Folk House 40a Park St, Bristol

    We are very pleased to support this event organised by Bristol Talks with Jay Griffiths and Michael Malay: a revelatory and exuberant discussion about our relationship to the living world, mischievous, vital and wild.

    Jay has written several award-winning books, including Wild: An Elemental Journey and Pip Pip: A Sideways Look at Time. In her latest work, How Animals Heal Us, she explores how animals heal us as individuals with their vitality, humour and empathy. They offer social remedies too: wolves may be teachers of ethics; bees take collective decisions and monkeys have a sense of justice.

    In conversation with celebrated local author of Late Light, Michael Malay, Jay will reflect on the big questions that have always permeated her writing, considering time and the rich wisdoms of Indigenous cultures, and the necessity of challenging the status quo.

    Doors open at 7pm. The Folk House bar will be open and we will provide a book stall. The talk is from 7.30-8.30pm. Tickets are available from the Bristol Talks website. 

  • Bristol Humanists: Zion Lights on why environmentalism went nuclear

    Bristol Grain Store Bristol YHA, 14 Narrow Quay, Bristol

    Organised by the Bristol Humanists, we are pleased to support: 

    Energy is Life: Why Environmentalism Went Nuclear, Zion Lights’ personal and powerful journey: from grassroots green activism to becoming one of the UK’s leading advocates for nuclear energy

    In a time of climate crisis, energy poverty and growing demand for clean power, she examines why long-established environmentalists like herself once feared nuclear energy, why many have since come to embrace it, and she makes a compelling case for why nuclear energy must be part of the solution. Accessible, evidence-based, and deeply human, there is a challenge to common myths and an invitation for people to rethink what it really means to care for others and the planet alike. If you believe in a greener, fairer future, Energy is Life just might change your mind – and give you hope.
    Zion Lights, a patron of Humanists UK, is an award-winning science communicator and environmental advocate who makes complex science clear and compelling. She explores energy, climate, and technology through the lens of human challenges, showing how curiosity and evidence can shape a better future. She will combine technical clarity with a sense of wonder, helping us to see the big questions and the choices that define our civilisation.
    Further details: https://www.meetup.com/bristol-humanists/events/313940581/?isFirstPublish=true