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Writers’ festivals are the new raves – and as a born-again book reader I couldn’t be happier about the upsurge in collectivism | Clarke Gayford

Writers' festivals are becoming the new cultural hotspots, with people flocking to literary events like never before. These gatherings transform reading from a solitary activity into a vibrant, communal experience. Discover why these festiv...

The Guardian· Jun 21, 2026 · 12:11 AM · 72 views

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Writers' festivals are becoming the new cultural hotspots, with people flocking to literary events like never before. These gatherings transform reading from a solitary activity into a vibrant, communal experience. Discover why these festivals are redefining social interaction and what drives this collective enthusiasm. #BookLovers #LiteraryFestival #ReadingCommunity #CulturalEvents #BookTrends

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