ILKLEY Literature Festival has announced a series of events and workshops taking place in early 2025.

The events and workshops will include a mix of rescheduled and newly programmed author talks at Ilkley Grammar School on Saturday, March 29.

Marianna Spring, the BBC’s award-winning Disinformation and Social Media Correspondent and host of Americast, is appearing to discuss her book Among the Trolls.

BBC's host of Americast Marianna Spring will make an appearance at Ilkley Literature FestivalBBC's host of Americast Marianna Spring will make an appearance at Ilkley Literature Festival (Image: Robert Timothy)

Spring will delve into the world of conspiracy theories, trolls and algorithms and explore how the information war threatens our society and values.

Former inmate, documentary maker and bestselling author Chris Atkins leads a discussion on the UK’s broken justice system in a conversation on his book Time After Time: Why Criminals Can’t Quit Crime.

In a timely event on the repercussions of AI, futurist and influential business thinker Patrick Dixon will discuss his book How AI Will Change Your Life, exploring the existential threats as well as the tremendous benefits that AI could bring us.

Chris Goodall, an expert on climate technologies, explains how a carbon neutral future is possible as he explores the themes and discoveries from his book Possible – Ways to Net Zero.

Word Up North, the arts charity that manages and programmes the Ilkley Literature Festival, has also announced a series of poetry and nature writing workshops in the first half of 2025.

In January, two of this year’s New Northern Poets, Claire Lynn and Mike Farren will host online poetry workshops via Zoom.

In Lynn’s workshop on Saturday, January 18, writers will be introduced to the art of ekphrastic poetry (poetry that takes artwork as its inspiration) and Farren’s workshop on Wednesday, January 22, will explore the poetry of place.

The Yorkshire landscape is both location and muse in two Nature Writing by the Wharfe workshops that take place on Saturday, April 5, and Saturday, May 10, at Nell Bank on the outskirts of Ilkley.

Two Nature Writing workshops for Ilkley Literature Festival will take place at Nell BankTwo Nature Writing workshops for Ilkley Literature Festival will take place at Nell Bank (Image: UGC)

Led by renowned writers John Whale and Matt Howard, these one-day nature writing workshops include a morning of guided exploration on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales, drawing creative inspiration from the winding River Wharfe, ancient oak woodlands and stunning views across the Wharfe Valley, before an afternoon spent crafting creative responses.

Erica Morris, Director of Word Up North and the Ilkley Literature Festival, said: “Saturday, March 29, promises an exciting array of bestselling authors and leading thinkers discussing timely topics from AI to the climate crisis, the state of the UK’s justice system and the future of democracy in this age of division and disinformation.”

For more information and to book tickets, visit www.ilkleyliteraturefestival.org.uk or call the box office on 01943 816714.