Sharna Jackson - The Nine Night Mystery
This is a hybrid event, you can either attend at the Hat Factory, by selecting "In Venue", or join us live online, by selecting "Livestream" when booking your tickets. Click Book Now for these options
Luton Literature Book Festival Presents:
Attending an author event with Sharna Jackson, author of The Nine Night Mystery, and the High Rise Mystery series, offers an exciting opportunity to engage with a celebrated children's writer known for her gripping, diverse mysteries.
Sharna’s work skilfully blends fun, adventure, and cultural themes, making her stories relatable and captivating for young readers. She was born in Luton, and she includes references and influences of her childhood in her stories.
At the event, she will provide insights into her creative process, the importance of representation in children's literature, and how she crafts stories that entertain while addressing social themes. Whether you're a parent, educator, or young mystery fan, this event promises to be both engaging and inspiring.
This event will be introduced by performer and poet Lee Nelson, who will facilitate an audience Q&A session.
Sharna Jackson is the author of the best-selling High Rise Mystery Series including:
High-Rise Mystery
Mic Drop
Peak Peril World
Please note: Children must be accompanied by an adult. One free accompanying adult ticket is required per booking – any additional adults will need to book an Adult ticket for the event.
Please note, this event will be live streamed. Members of the audience may appear or be heard on the live stream if participating in the event on stage or taking part in Q&As. Backs of heads may also be visible on the live stream, depending on where people are sat in the Theatre. Tickets are purchased on the understanding and agreement that you may appear on the live stream and future broadcasts of the event.
There will be relaxed seating.
This event is part of the Luton Literature Book Festival https://www.culturetrust.com/whats-on/luton-literature-book-festival
Funded by: Arts Council and Love Luton.
Children's Authors and Activities Programmes sponsored by BEA.
BEA - The Bedford Educational Association is a charity that offers grants for educational
purposes within Bedfordshire (up to the age of 18).