6 Essex authors who have found inspiration in the county
Local authors on how the dunes, countryside and waterways of Essex inspire their latest work, from historical fiction to international bestsellers.
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Lauren is a features writer for magazine titles across the South East.
Lauren is a features writer for magazine titles across the South East.
Local authors on how the dunes, countryside and waterways of Essex inspire their latest work, from historical fiction to international bestsellers.
We chat to Jules Pinkney, the mind behind Street Eats n Beats Festival about the hottest places on Essex’s food and music scene right now
Margo McDaid – aka Margo of Margate – whose colourful, characterful works can be seen on Celebrity Gogglebox
We hear from the animal rescuers of Essex about what can be done to ensure every creature, big or small, receives the love and respect they deserve.
Grab tickets to this one-off spectacular from top UK soul vocalist, Natasha Watts, as she returns for one night only to The Civic Hall, Grays.
What in carnation? Though the actual concept of a dried flower may seem a little barmy, the truth is to most, they’re simply iris-iristible!
The life-changing advice, the role-modelling, the practical support and the love and care: successful Kent women on the people who have inspired them – from mothers to mentors.
Essex Life Magazine is offering the county's schoolchildren a chance to enter their Mother's Day poems into a spring edition of the magazine.
Channel 4's The Supervet and veterinary surgeon, Noel Fitzpatrick, is taking to the stage this November, with his brilliant new show 'Beyond Supervet.'
We embark on a journey to learn more about Kent’s fabulous craftmakers
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