To help complete the literary map people are being asked to reveal where they most like to read - it could be somewhere to soak up the sunshine or avoid getting soaked. Wherever it is, Exeter Unesco City of Literature wants to know about it.
Exeter Unesco City of Literature is creating a new literary map of Exeter and the rest of Devon – and it needs your help to do it.
The literary map will feature beautiful bookshops, historical literary landmarks, famous writers and the best reading spots to sit down and enjoy a book.
To help complete the literary map people are being asked to reveal where they most like to read - it could be somewhere to soak up the sunshine or avoid getting soaked, a hidden public garden or a bench with a view. Wherever it is, Exeter Unesco City of Literature wants to know about it.
To take part click on the following link: Where do you love to read in Devon? đź“– (google.com)
Please submit entries by Monday 8 May, and your spot could to be featured in a stunning printed map which will be produced this summer.
People are also being encouraged to post pictures of their favourite reading spot on social media, including a postcode if possible, and tag @exetercityoflit
Alternatively email hello@exetercityofliterature.com

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