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Infotel Magazine | Edition 36 | January 2019

If your New Year resolution is to read more, we can help with a novel place to stay! If you're after tee and therapy, we have the remedy! If you're looking for a saving on UK nights away, we have the solution inside January's edition of The Infotel Magazine! READ NOW >> https://www.infotel.co.uk/magazine/

If your New Year resolution is to read more, we can help with a novel place to stay! If you're after tee and therapy, we have the remedy! If you're looking for a saving on UK nights away, we have the solution inside January's edition of The Infotel Magazine!

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A Novel Place!<br />

Edinburgh holds the title for being the first<br />

designated UNESCO City of Literature in the<br />

world. It’s also the birthplace and home to<br />

some of the world’s most loved writers. JK<br />

Rowling wrote all the Harry Potter books here,<br />

Kate Atkinson calls Edinburgh home, Rebus<br />

and Ian Rankin are synonymous with the city<br />

and it’s where The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie was<br />

brought to life. Literary events, unique book<br />

shops and cafes, and the largest International<br />

Book Festival makes Edinburgh a chapter not<br />

to skip!<br />

Try a special edition stay in Edinburgh >><br />

Photo © Andrew Hurley (cc by-sa 2.0)<br />

The medieval streets of Norwich, UNESCO City<br />

of Literature, have plenty of tales to tell and<br />

some of the biggest crime writers and their fans<br />

will be in the city for a four day celebration<br />

of the genre in September. Readings, Q&As,<br />

workshops and book signings will take place in<br />

the Norwich Crime Writing Festival which is one<br />

of the UK’s fastest growing literary festivals.<br />

To further cement the literary heritage<br />

of Norwich, award-winning author Philip<br />

Pullman who wrote the fantasy trilogy His Dark<br />

Materials was born in the city, as was Black<br />

Beauty author Anna Sewell. The Noble<br />

Prize winning novelist Sir Kazuo Ishiguro,<br />

Ian McEwan, Rose Tremain and Emma Healey<br />

all studied here.<br />

Fancy following in their footsteps? Bookmark a Norwich stay>><br />

01775 843413 Monday to Friday, 9.00am - 5.30pm<br />

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