Let professional storyteller Pyn Stockman guide you on an extraordinary storytelling journey while you brew your own ‘StoryTea’ in a Staffordshire-made cup. As you listen to the story, ingredients mentioned throughout the book will become part of your unique story tea, which you can enjoy while sitting back and relaxing to the audible tale.
Stoke Library is located on South Wolfe Street, ST4 4SZ
Wheelchair Access: The main ground floor is fully accessible.
Toilets: An accessible toilet and general toilets are available onsite.
Parking: A car park is located directly opposite on South Wolfe Street (ST4 4AD).
Additional Support: Assistance dogs are welcome.
Public transport links: The bus stop on Church Street is served by Routes 9 (D&G), 25 & 11 (First Potteries). The nearest Railway Station is Stoke-on-Trent Railway a 10 minute walk.
Arrival time: Doors open 30 minutes before the event
Join us for a week of inspiring author talks, creative workshops, performances and community events, bringing readers and writers together from across Stoke-on-Trent and beyond.
Stoke-on-Trent is a city built on creativity, craftsmanship and community. This October, we’re bringing those qualities together for the Stoke Book Festival.
We break down barriers to participation, champion books, inspire creativity and create opportunities for residents and visitors to connect with literature, learning and culture.
By bringing together national and local talent, schools, libraries, businesses and communities, our goal is to improve engagement with reading and support youth literacy development in Stoke-on-Trent.
To discover more visit: www.StokeBookFestival.co.uk