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Today is the 50th anniversary of the publication of The Weirdstone of Brisingamen which is set in Alderley… Read full story
The 10-10-10 celebrations for the 50th anniversary of the publication of The Weirdstone of Brisingamen continue this week with a festival on and under Alderley Edge. The… Read full story
Alan Garner was an only child, born in Congleton on 17th October 1934. His father's family had been craftsmen and lived in the same house in the Hough area of Alderley Edge,… Read full story & 1 comment
Chester’s Grosvenor Museum is unveiling a portrait of author Alan Garner who grew up in Alderley Edge where his father’s family have lived for more than 400 years.… Read full story
The Weirdstone of Brisingamen was written by Alan Garner between September 1956 and August 1958. It was published by William Collins on 10th October 1960 and has… Read full story & 1 comment
Alderley Edge resident Elizabeth Horrocks is about to become a published author, with her first novel due for release this week. “The Edge of Doom” follows the… Read full story
Alan Garner, grew up in Alderley Edge. The Legend of Alderley was the catalyst for his first novel ‘The Weirdstone of Brisingamen’, which has never been out of… Read full story
Josie Whitehead, 68 and a retired teacher from Ilkey, is a relatively new poet who has only really been writing poetry for the last four years of her life. During this short… Read full story
Chester’s Grosvenor Museum has been successful in receiving funding from the Victoria and Albert purchase fund to commission a portrait of Cheshire author Alan Garner.… Read full story
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