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  • Guests of HeadRead 2023: Javier Cercas

    The next international guest we are happy to present is Spanish author Javier Cercas – read more on his profile.

  • Guests of Headread 2023: Jenny Jägerfeld

    This is no April Fool’s, it is our next international guest – Swedish author and psychologist Jenny Jägerfeld. Keep reading on her profile.

  • Guests of Headread 2023: Tadhg Mac Dhonnagáin

    We are happy to announce our next guest – Tadhg Mac Dhonnagáin, whose work has a direct link to Estonia. Read more on his profile.

  • Guests of HeadRead 2023: Monique Roffey

    Next up – award winning Trinidadian-born British writer Monique Roffey, whose novel The Mermaid of Black Conch won the Costa Novel Prize in 2020. Keep reading…

  • Guests of HeadRead 2023: Mikhail Shishkin

    We are happy to present Mikhail Shishkin – we are happy to welcome him back for the third time. While most recently, he is best known as a critic of Putin’s Russia, his body of fiction has also met great acclaim. Find out more on his profile.

  • Mother Tongue Day 2023

    On 14 March, Estonia celebrates Mother Tongue Day. Anyone interested in learning Estonian can take a peek on the Global Estonians website that offers information to the diaspora and anyone with a soft spot for Estonia. In Estonia, you can attend the public reading of Estonian texts at the Office of the President of Estonia.…

  • Guests of HeadRead 2023: Eva Frantz

    Next up we have Finnish-Swedish author Eva Frantz, who is best known for her crime novel series featuring Anna Glad. Read more on her profile. 

  • Guests of HeadRead 2023: Kristina Sabaliauskaitė

    Continuing with presenting our international guests, we are now happy to introduce Lithuanian author Kristina Sabaliauskaitė. She has met acclaim with her historical novels – you can read more on the guest’s profile.

  • Guests of HeadRead 2023: Anthony Horowitz

    Leading up to the festival approaches, we are happy to bring you the diverse selection of guests you can meet this spring in Tallinn. We will begin with Anthony Horowitz, who hardly needs any introduction to Estonian and international audiences alike, both as a screenwriter and author, most notably for his contribution to series such…

  • Estonian Literature Day

    On 30 January this year, the Estonian Literature Day is celebrated for the first time with many events across the country and in Estonian communities abroad. It is also a good opportunity to recommend some English-language resources for getting to know and staying up to date with Estonian literature. The Estonian Literature Centre has extensive…

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